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Doctor of Naturopathy & Homeopathic Medicine The University of America College of Natural Medicine & Health Sciences Wilhelminalaan 13 , Curaçao, P.O. Box 4762 Willemstad, Curaçao, Netherland Antilles Et folia ligni ad sanitatem gentium UoACNHS . The leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations.Rev. 22:2 Degree Programs in Osteopathy, Naturopathy, Homeopathy , Herbal and Nutritional Medicine A Complementary Medical Association (CMA UK) Center of excellence for Natural medicine and Health Science UoACNHS Curriculum is prepared in Consultation with Consultation on TCAM Milan, Italy, 26–28 February 2007 and is judged to have met and exceeded the WHO Benchmarks for training in TCAM Programs. UoACNHS Curriculum is prepared in Consultation with Consultation on TCAM Milan, Italy, 26–28 February 2007 and is judged to have met and exceeded the WHO Benchmarks for training in TCAM Programs. 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