Phytotherapy

About the course

This training course provides you with knowledge about medicinal plants used to treat different pathologies, as well as general notions about herbal compounds and clinical cases.

Modality

The Phytotherapy course can be carried out both in person and EAD with LIVE classes and interaction with teachers.

Double certification

Introduction to phytotherapy

Introduction to medicinal plants and phytotherapy products

Unconventional plants

Vegetable metabolism and phytochemistry

Notions of organic cultivation of medicinal plants

Plant pharmacology by physiological systems – indication and contraindications

Organic growth of medicinal plants

Double certification

18 months – curricular
6 months – bench

Target Audience
  • therapists
  • physician
  • healthcare professionals
  • People interested in healthcare
Duration

12 months

Prerequisites

Naturopathic professionals, acupuncturists and health professionals in general.

Exclusivity of this course

Is the Distance Learning course fully online?

Yes. The phytotherapy training course in the EAD modality is totally ONLINE, that is, you can do it without leaving home or anywhere you want, as long as you have broadband internet and a computer.

If I miss a class, how can I make up for it?

A great advantage of studying at INNAP College is that all LIVE classes are recorded simultaneously. Then they are made available on the platform for students to review several times. If you miss a LIVE class, don’t worry, you can watch the recording of that class through the platform.

Course objective

Offer you knowledge about the principles and techniques used in Phytotherapy, enabling professional improvement to complement your career in therapeutic care.

Curriculum

  • Introduction to phytotherapy
  • Introduction to medicinal plants and phytotherapy products
  • Unconventional plants
  • Vegetable metabolism and phytochemistry
  • Notions of organic cultivation of medicinal plants
  • Plant pharmacology by physiological systems – indication and contraindications
  • Organic growth of medicinal plants