Here's the trap almost every woman in this field falls into.
She buys a $27 course on gut health. Then a $97 one on hormones, because the two are connected — they always are. Then a $200 certification that promised more than it taught. Three years later she's spent over a thousand dollars, has a folder of PDFs, and still can't put a credential after her name.
The problem was never her commitment. It was buying knowledge in pieces — when bodies don't work in pieces, and neither do clinical practices.
A university solves this the way universities always have: one enrollment, every department, a ladder that leads somewhere. That's what All-Access is — not another course, but standing enrollment in all six schools at once.