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Equine Iridology Courses

If you are looking for a rewarding career in working with horses then Equine Iridology could be the answer, it will fit in with any other type of career as once qualified you can work to suit yourself.

The Ellen Collinson School of Equine Iridology is the only course recognised and accredited by the Guild of Naturapathic Iridologists International, if you are wanting to qualify as a practitioner this is the only course available.

The course is a correspondence course which consists of 10 modules and 2 days practical, which are compulsory, the first two lessons come together, along with the first test paper and as each paper is answered the next lesson is sent out, answers can be sent via email as long as they are sent on a separate word document. The course normally takes a minimum of 8 months but there is no maximum time limit, it is essential you are happy with your progress and better to take your time than to try and rush and fail.

As this is a practitioner’s course it is very intensive and it is vital that the knowledge is understood and if there are any queries or problems during the course you are welcome to contact me direct. It is also advisable during your learning period to ask horsey friends if they would mind you looking at their horses as you learn each new area, this will give you some practical experience and towards the end of the course you will be asked to do a few case histories.

The 2 practical days are held together at the end of the course, this includes the final practical exam, and it also gives you a chance to ask any questions. The practical is normally based at my yard, which is France, but if this is inconvenient for you they can be arranged for a time when I am visiting England and will be booked at mutual convenience.

I feel confident that this course will give you a concise and detailed knowledge of Iridolgy, once qualified I am happy to give advice if needed, and you will be put on the register of Equine Iridologist.

As from 1st September 2009 the cost of the course will be £1,750.00 and payments can me split to suit the individual, for further details please contact-:

Ellen Collinson
Mobile + 33 (0) 6 27 80 50 14
Email ellen@ellencollinson.co.uk

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