Equine Iridology Courses
If you are looking for a rewarding career in working with horses, or simply want to be able to keep your horse healthy, and understand why he has any issues and what they are, if you want to reduce your vet bills, other than compulsory vaccinations and the odd emergency, 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.
Due to many phone calls and requests I have decided to continue doing the correspondence courses as I realise many people can’t spend a week away.
However for those who prefer to do an intensive course the residential courses are going to commence from the 1st of April 2012, the 1 week courses are the same 10 lessons and test papers, I will take a maximum of 2 students at a time, it will consist of learning 2 lessons in the morning and answering the test paper, and then doing practical in the afternoon, there are many stables in the area of both competition horses, race horses and pleasure horses to have the opportunity to get practical experience, the students who have already done the residential course have found it very satisfactory.
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 residential courses will be held in France and the price includes board and transport to and from airport, but not flights. The 2 practical days for the correspondence course including the final practical exam, will also be held in France.
I feel confident that this course will give you a concise and detailed knowledge of Equine Iridology, once qualified I am happy to give advice if needed, and you will be put on the register of Equine Iridologist.
As from 1st April 2012 the cost of the residential course will be £1,850.00 and deposit is required at booking, and full payment made by either bank transfer before arriving .
Ellen Collinson
Email: ellen.collinson@orange.fr
Hi Ellen,
I kid you not, this is a wonderful course, and so cleverly constructed! Thank you. Wendy
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