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Learn Practical Skills in Natural Wellness

If you’ve ever wanted to feel more confident using herbs, essential oils, or whole-food nutrition in your daily life, the Nature’s Remedies Certificate at ACHS was designed with you in mind.

This short, flexible, and affordable program gives you real-world skills you can start using right away, whether your goal is to care for your family, support your own wellness, or grow your career in health and wellness.

An assortment of dried herbs in bowls on a tableWho Is Nature’s Remedies Certificate For?

The certificate is designed for anyone interested in holistic health and wellness. It’s perfect for those seeking personal growth, whether you’re simply curious about natural wellness or want to support the well-being of yourself and your family. It’s also ideal for professionals in health or wellness who wish to expand their toolkit, as well as those considering holistic health as a potential new career path.

Why Students Love This Certificate

  1. Fits Your Life
    With 7.5-week terms and self-paced lessons, you don’t have to pause your busy life to go back to school. Faculty stay engaged with feedback, office hours, and online discussions so you feel supported from start to finish.
  2. Budget-Friendly
    Education shouldn’t be out of reach due to cost. This certificate is designed as an affordable way to explore holistic health. You can even choose optional lab kits for hands-on practice without a big price tag.
  3. Skills You’ll Usea person grinding herbs with a mortar and pestle
    Learn how to blend essential oils safely, prepare simple herbal remedies, and make whole-food nutrition part of your daily routine. These are tools you’ll carry into your home, your work, and your community.
  4. Interactive and Practical
    Go beyond the textbook with virtual field trips, project-based assignments, and insights from real growers and practitioners.
  5. A Supportive Community
    You’ll join classmates and faculty who care about the same things you do: Natural health, sustainability, and making a difference.

Ready to Get Started?

The Nature’s Remedies Certificate is now open for enrollment. Visit the program page today to view the program fact sheet, speak to an admissions advisor, or get more information. 

Not ready to enroll just yet? Request more information about this certificate or other ACHS programs. 

Notice: This program is not available for enrollment by Oregon residents at this time. ACHS anticipates an update in Fall 2025. For more information, please contact the ACHS Admissions team at [email protected]. This program is not eligible for Title IV Federal Financial Aid.

This article is for informational purposes only. Please contact ACHS Admissions at [email protected] or 800-487-8839 for additional information and to apply for admission. Graduation from any ACHS program does not confer a license to practice medicine. ACHS graduates do not claim to treat, diagnose, cure, or prescribe. Please note that professional success is achieved by a number of factors beyond education and experience, including soft skills, work ethic, integrity, and other skills that may not be developed through education and training alone. Not all graduates will achieve the career outcomes provided as examples in this article and other ACHS marketing materials.

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ACHS's mission is to lead the advancement of evidence-based, integrative health and wellness education through experiential online learning and sustainable practices. This includes sharing helpful, informative, holistic healthcare articles on the ACHS Health and Wellness Blog.

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