Department of Naturopathy & Yoga was established in 2017, and currently, the Department namely known as IGTAMSU College of Naturopathy & Yogic Sciences. The Department offers BNYS (Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences), an undergraduate AYUSH medical program.
The Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences (BNYS) is a medical degree in India in the field of integrated Naturopathy and Yoga therapy. The degree is of 5 1⁄2 years duration (4 & half years of study + 1 year internship).
Naturopathy and Yoga is a medical profession that promises solutions for various maladies that create challenges to our healthcare system. This system is growing enormously nowadays because it’s the approach of treatment without harmful drugs, at the same time, by using natural modalities, which promotes the natural healing capabilities of our body systems. A Naturopathy and Yoga doctor carefully assesses the patient to understand the patient in a better way. It’s necessary because the system promotes the treatment of the patient, but not the disease. After careful assessment, the doctor chooses the right treatment for the patient, through which the right treatment is granted to the patient without any harmful effects.
Naturopathy comprises different natural therapeutic methods like Hydrotherapy (treatment of diseases using water), Acupuncture & Acupressure, Mud therapy, Aromatherapy, Chiropractic, Magnetotherapy, Chromotherapy, Nutrition, and Dietetics. Integration of such treatments with the therapeutic techniques of yoga-like Asana, Pranayama, Shatkriyas, Mudra, Bandha and Dhyana (Meditation) assures wellness in all the planes of human beings, not merely in the physical aspect. Therefore, this integrated health system believes, health can be achieved only by assuring the wellness of an individual in physical, mental, social & spiritual aspects.
Indira Gandhi Technological And Medical Sciences University established Naturopathy and Yoga department in the year 2017, currently, the department is namely known as IGTAMSU College of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences. The department offers 5 & half year medical degree program Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences (BNYS). The department also has Naturopathy and Yoga Clinic providing treatment to the public at minimum cost. The students are exposed to numerous patients every day as part of their clinical training program. the ultimate aim of the department is to construct a society with the consciousness of complete health through qualified and competent Naturopathy and Yoga doctors. My best wishes to all the candidates who want to join this medical program.
Name of the programme | Admission Criteria | Duration | Fee Structure | Syllabus | |
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BNYS | 10+2 in PCB. | 51⁄2 Years | Rs. 5000.00 | Rs. 92,000.00 | Download |
Dr. Junaidul Mubarak M(BNYS)
Principal I/c
Dr. Nimeesha MJ(BNYS)
Vice Principal I/c
Dr. Mathingnim Luireiwo(BNYS)
Assistant Professor
Dr. Yumnam Ratankumar Meitei(BNYS)
Assistant Professor
Dr. Babina Rajkumari(BNYS)
Assistant Professor
IGTAMSU Naturopathy Clinic
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HydrotherapyHydrotherapy, also known as water therapy, is a type of therapy that uses water for the treatment and management of various medical conditions. This form of therapy has many benefits, including the ability to reduce pain, improve mobility and flexibility, and promote relaxation and stress relief. One of the key benefits of hydrotherapy is its ability to provide relief from pain and discomfort. The buoyancy of the water helps to reduce the pressure on joints and muscles, which can provide relief from chronic pain and stiffness. Additionally, the heat of the water can help to increase blood flow to the affected area, which can help to reduce inflammation and promote healing. Another benefit of hydrotherapy is its ability to improve mobility and flexibility. The resistance of the water can provide an excellent workout for the muscles, without putting too much strain on the joints. This can be especially beneficial for individuals who have difficulty exercising on land due to chronic pain or other physical limitations. In addition to its physical benefits, hydrotherapy can also provide relaxation and stress relief. The warmth and buoyancy of the water can help to soothe tense muscles and promote a feeling of relaxation and well-being. This can be especially helpful for individuals who are dealing with chronic stress or anxiety. AcupunctureAcupuncture is a form of traditional Chinese medicine that involves the insertion of thin needles into specific points of the body. It is believed to help restore balance and improve the flow of energy, or qi, throughout the body. Acupuncture is used to treat a wide range of conditions, including pain, nausea, and addiction. Some potential benefits of acupuncture include:
Yoga TherapyYoga therapy is the use of yoga postures, breathing exercises, and meditation to improve physical and mental health. It is a holistic approach to health that combines the physical and mental aspects of yoga to promote healing and well-being. Some potential benefits of yoga therapy include:
Manipulative TherapyManipulative therapy, also known as manual therapy, is a type of physical therapy that involves the use of the therapist's hands to manipulate the muscles and joints of the body. It is commonly used to treat musculoskeletal conditions, such as back pain, neck pain, and joint stiffness. Some potential benefits of manipulative therapy include:
Cupping TherapyCupping therapy is a form of alternative medicine that involves the use of cups to create suction on the skin. The suction from the cups is thought to improve circulation, reduce inflammation, and promote healing. Cupping therapy is commonly used to treat a wide range of conditions, including chronic pain, muscle soreness, and respiratory disorders. Some potential benefits of cupping therapy include:
ReflexologyReflexology is a form of alternative medicine that involves applying pressure to specific points on the feet and hands. These points are believed to correspond to different parts of the body, and stimulating them is to bring about a range of health benefits. Reflexology can help to reduce stress and promote relaxation, improve circulation, reduce pain, and improve overall wellness. AcupressureAcupressure is a form of alternative medicine that involves applying pressure to specific points on the body (Meridian points). These points are believed to correspond to different organs and systems in the body, and stimulating them is thought to bring about a range of health benefits. Acupressure can help to reduce pain, improve circulation, relieve stress and tension, and promote relaxation. |