naturopathy and yoga
प्राकृतिक आयुर्विज्ञान
प्रकृतिक चिकित्सा ( Naturopathy ) यह भारतीय एवं पश्चिमी दर्शन पर आधारित दवा (MADICINE) रहित चिकित्सा प्रणाली है ।
Naturopathy is a holistic approach to healthcare that emphasizes the body’s natural ability to heal itself. It employs a variety of natural therapies and techniques to promote wellness, prevent illness, and address the underlying causes of health problems. Naturopathic practitioners focus on treating the whole person, taking into account physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects of health. Treatment modalities may include dietary and lifestyle counseling, herbal medicine, acupuncture, hydrotherapy, and physical manipulation. Naturopathy aims to support the body’s inherent healing mechanisms and restore balance, resulting in improved overall health and well-being.
विषय सूची
प्रकृतिक चिकित्सा दर्शन :-
प्राकृतिक चिकित्सा के आधारभूत सिद्धान्त :-
शरीर रचना और क्रिया विज्ञान (anatomy and physiology):-
प्रकृतिक चिकित्सा के साधन पंचमहाभूत :-
वायु तत्त्व चिकित्सा :-
अग्नि तत्त्व चिकित्सा :-
जल तत्त्व चिकित्सा :-
आकाश तत्त्व चिकित्सा :-
भूमि तत्त्व चिकित्सा :-
आसान , योगा और प्राणायाम :-
प्रकृतिक आहार विज्ञान (nutrition and diet):-
उपवास चिकित्सा :-
कुटा शुद्धि (anima):-
विश्राम या शिथिलीकरण (reflexology):-
First Year
Introduction to Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences
– Definition, scope, principles, and philosophy of naturopathy and yogic sciences.
– Historical development and contemporary relevance.
Anatomy and Physiology
– Introduction to human anatomy and physiology.
– Basic understanding of body systems and their functions.
Biochemistry and Nutrition
– Basic principles of biochemistry.
– Nutritional requirements and their importance in maintaining health.
Yoga Philosophy and Practices
– Introduction to yoga philosophy, including Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras.
– Basic yoga asanas, pranayama techniques, and meditation practices.
Fundamentals of Naturopathy
– Principles and therapies of naturopathy, including hydrotherapy, chromotherapy, mud therapy, etc.
– Naturopathic dietetics and fasting.
Second Year:
Pathology and Microbiology
– Study of common diseases, their causes, and pathological changes.
– Introduction to microbiology and its relevance in health and disease.
Pharmacology and Pharmacognosy
– Basics of pharmacology and pharmacognosy.
– Understanding medicinal plants and their uses in naturopathy.
Yoga Therapy
– Application of yoga techniques for various health conditions.
– Therapeutic uses of asanas, pranayama, and meditation.
Naturopathic Diagnosis
– Clinical methods for naturopathic diagnosis.
– Interpretation of signs and symptoms.
Introduction to Ayurveda
– Basic principles and concepts of Ayurveda.
– Ayurvedic lifestyle and dietary practices.
Third Year:
Clinical Naturopathy
– Practical application of naturopathic therapies in clinical settings.
– Case studies and clinical observations.
Research Methodology
– Basics of research design and methodology.
– Conducting research in naturopathy and yogic sciences.
Yoga Philosophy and Psychology
– Advanced study of yoga philosophy and psychology.
– Understanding the mind-body connection.
Specialized Naturopathic Therapies
– Advanced naturopathic therapies such as acupuncture, acupressure, reflexology, etc.
– Integrative approaches to health and wellness.
Professional Ethics and Practice Management
– Ethical considerations in naturopathic practice.
– Business management skills for running a successful naturopathic clinic.
Fourth Year:
Internship and Clinical Training
– Hands-on experience in a clinical setting under supervision.
– Application of learned principles and techniques in real-life scenarios.
Advanced Topics in Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences
– Specialized areas of study such as sports medicine, geriatrics, pediatrics, etc.
– Current trends and developments in the field.
Public Health and Community Medicine
– Understanding public health principles and their application.
– Promoting naturopathic approaches to community health.
Dissertation and Thesis
– Independent research project under faculty guidance.
– Presentation and defense of the dissertation.
Continuing Education and Professional Development
– Lifelong learning strategies and resources.
– Continuing education requirements for maintaining professional credentials.
This syllabus provides a structured framework covering foundational knowledge, practical skills, clinical experience, and professional development necessary for a Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences program.
SUBJECT |
DNYS |
NDDY |
BNYS |
DURATION |
2 YEARS |
3 YEARS |
5 YEARS |
METHOD |
ONLINE/OFFLINE |
ONLINE/OFFLINE |
ONLINE/OFFLINE |
TOTAL FEES |
45000 |
15000 |
50000 YEARLY |