Holistic Health Practitioner L3
The Level 3 Holistic Health Practitioner Program is the pinnacle of professional holistic education—an elite, doctoral-level pathway that blends advanced clinical nutrition science, spiritual intelligence, and quantum energetics. Designed for certified holistic nutrition coaches and wellness leaders, the Holistic Health Practitioner Program is a doctorate-track certification that refines the practitioner into a master clinician, scholar, and leader in natural healthcare. Spanning 500–600 contact hours over 40–52 weeks, the program immerses students in advanced biochemical mechanisms, energy medicine, functional assessment, and meta-spiritual physiology.
While deeply grounded in scientific rigor and clinical ethics, the curriculum honors the sacred sciences—using geometry, music, logic, rhetoric, and astronomy as metaphors and modalities for systemic harmony, cellular resonance, and divine order.
Prerequisites
High School Diploma or equivalent GED.
Level 1 Holistic Life Coach Certification + Level 2 Holistic Nutrition Coach Certification or equivalent.
Learning Objectives
- Master advanced biochemical, metabolic, and nutrigenomic foundations of human nutrition
- Develop clinical proficiency in functional and integrative nutritional assessment
- Conduct and defend doctoral-level research or applied thesis contributing to the field
- Harmonize science, spirituality, and quantum biology for holistic therapeutic outcomes
- Prepare for ANWPB Board Certification as Doctor of Nutrition and AANWP Doctor-level practitioner status
The Kairos Experience
Programs at the Kairos Institute of Sacred Sciences focus on professional training from day one.
Your program will include:
- Live virtual discussion circles and skills labs
- Guided journaling, meditation, and reflective mentorship
- Video demonstrations and coaching simulations
- Faculty mentorship and feedback sessions
- Structured weekly assignments and written reflections
Faculty Mentorship & Support:
Students receive one-on-one mentorship through clinical supervision, dissertation coaching, and peer collaboration. Each doctoral candidate engages in monthly seminars with post-doctoral faculty and participates in live case presentations to refine professional communication and leadership.
Duration: 12 months (40–52 weeks)
Contact Hours: 500–600
Delivery: Hybrid model combining research, clinical practice, mentorship, and dissertation
Expected study time per week:
Full Time: 10-12 hours
Part Time: 5-6 hours
Study Topics
Each learning phase deepens the student’s command of human health as a sacred system—bridging the biochemical, energetic, spiritual, and ecological dimensions of life.
1. Advanced Nutrition and Bioenergetics
- Quantum biology and metabolic field coherence
- Advanced biochemical pathways and enzymatic function
- Nutrigenomics and epigenetic modulation for wellness
- Inflammatory cytokine networks and immunonutrition
2. Clinical Nutrition & Functional Medicine
- Endocrine and neurochemical regulation through nutrition
- Metabolic detoxification and regeneration protocols
- Nutritional therapeutics for chronic and degenerative disease prevention
- Clinical ethics and lab data interpretation
3. Research and Scholarly Practice
- Functional research design and data methodology
- Dissertation writing and case publication preparation
- Evidence evaluation of integrative and energetic nutrition practices
- Statistical interpretation for clinical validity
4. Spiritual-Scientific Integration
- Theology of nutrition and divine physiology
- Biofield and vibrational alignment in human health
- Planetary, astrological, and circadian influences in healing
- Prayer, coherence, and intention in nutritional energetics
Graduation Requirements
As the capstone of doctoral readiness, students complete a minimum of 100 supervised clinical practicum hours in nutritional and bioenergetic assessment.
Doctoral Dissertation or Applied Thesis:
- 10,000–15,000 words or equivalent applied research
- Focused on advancing holistic nutrition through integrative or spiritual-scientific models
- Defended before a faculty research committee
- Designed for publication or professional contribution to the field
Graduation Requirements
- Completion of all practicum hours and case studies
- Successful dissertation defense and approval
- Passing final doctoral competency exam with ≥80% score
- Submission of ethical practice documentation and professional reference
Who This Is For
This program is ideal for:
- Graduates of accredited holistic nutrition or coaching programs (Level 1 & 2)
- Practicing integrative health professionals seeking doctoral legitimacy
- Ministers, naturopaths, and spiritual healers bridging science and sacred practice
- Clinical educators, authors, and visionary leaders in wellness science
Graduates of theHolistic Health Practitioner Program embody the synthesis of evidence-based science and sacred wisdom. They emerge as master practitioners, researchers, and teachers—leaders capable of shaping the future of integrative nutrition, transforming individual and planetary health through the union of divine intelligence and clinical mastery.
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