Food priests

Anyone who's not interested, ignore this.
Anyone who's SO interested that they've gone wildly frothy and emotional, I'm not interested in any defensive rants and will probably delete them, so don't waste your energy, mine and my friends'.

In a discussion elsewhere someone made a statement as an expert because she is "a nutrition and wellness coach."

I wrote "LOTS of people are being ordained as ministers in various churches of diet in the past few years."

I hope that maybe people here could leave links to courses or particular diets or sites that will certify (and maybe even train) someone to be "a nutritionist" or something along those lines.

I'm not talking about real universities where people study health, biology, chemistry more generally, but quickie or particular certifications.

Maybe I'm wrong and there aren't many providers of quick-and-easy certification, but in the past year it seems VERY many people have popped up claiming authority to tell other people what will kill them or save their souls (or at least their soul/body connection).

If it's easy to know or discover, maybe throw in how long it takes and how much it costs.

Ten or fifteen examples would probably satisfy my urge to know. I'm confident that there will be people who know of things I wouldn't know how to find with an internet search.

the original, on my facebook page, March 2017

I predict that some of the sites [linked there, and at the link below] will be gone before long, either because it's a fly-by-night organization, or because fads fade and change. If I'm wrong, I'm wrong. I'm not, usually. —Sandra

The responses to this, with links, are at Food Fear / Nutritionist


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