This four-part course explores how food, nutrients, and supplements have been used across cultures to support resilience, recovery, and everyday health. Drawing from traditional dietary wisdom alongside modern nutritional insights, the series offers a practical framework for understanding how diet and targeted nutritional support influence immune function, metabolism, sleep, elimination, and long-term balance.
You’ll examine how nutritional strategies are selected based on patterns rather than isolated symptoms, and how everyday foods, vitamins, minerals, and supplements are traditionally used to support the body during both acute challenges and ongoing imbalances. The course emphasizes discernment—learning when foundational dietary changes are sufficient and when more targeted nutritional tools may be appropriate.
Each class in the series focuses on a different area of concern, including cardiovascular balance, sleep and nervous system regulation, urinary tract resilience, and detoxification principles. Rather than offering rigid protocols, the material encourages thoughtful observation, personalization, and sustainable habits that can be applied over time.
This course is designed for anyone who wants a grounded, educational understanding of how nutrition and supplements are used within holistic health traditions to support everyday wellbeing.
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Nutritional medicine has long relied on food as its foundation, with supplements used as supportive tools rather than substitutes for diet. This four-part course presents a broad, systems-based view of nutritional support, examining how food choices and targeted nutrients influence core physiological processes such as circulation, digestion, detoxification, immunity, and sleep regulation.
You’ll begin by exploring how cholesterol is produced and utilized in the body, and how dietary patterns and nutrients are traditionally used to support healthy lipid balance and cardiovascular resilience. The course then shifts into sleep and nervous system regulation, examining how nutrition, minerals, herbs, and daily habits influence the body’s ability to rest, restore, and maintain circadian rhythm.
Another portion of the series focuses on urinary tract resilience, emphasizing prevention, terrain support, and long-term strategies that move beyond repeated short-term interventions. The final class addresses detoxification, clarifying what detox means in a physiological sense and how food preparation, dietary habits, and nutritional tools are traditionally used to support elimination and metabolic clearance.
Throughout the course, emphasis is placed on practicality, pattern recognition, and sustainability. Rather than positioning nutrition as a quick fix, the material frames dietary and supplement use as part of an ongoing relationship with health—one that evolves with age, environment, and individual needs.
What you’ll learn
How food and supplements are traditionally used to support major body systems
Nutritional perspectives on cholesterol balance and cardiovascular resilience
Dietary and nutrient considerations for sleep and nervous system support
Holistic approaches to urinary tract and elimination support
Foundational principles of detoxification through food and lifestyle
This class is ideal for
Individuals seeking a practical, food-centered approach to everyday health
Students of holistic nutrition, herbalism, or integrative wellness
Parents, caregivers, or health educators supporting household wellbeing
Practitioners wanting a broad nutritional framework rather than symptom lists
Anyone interested in sustainable dietary strategies that evolve over time
Get access to this class PLUS our entire Foundations Library (200+ classes!) for only $47/month. Members also get access to all new Foundations classes taught live every month!