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Syllabus for Bachelor's in Naturopathy and Yogic Science - BNYS

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PHILOSOPHY & PRACTICE OF NATUROPATHY - 2

Semester: II
Sub Code: BNYS T 204
Credits: 2
Hours/ Wk: 2
Total Hrs: 30
Exam Marks: 50
IA Marks: 50
Exam Duration: 3Hrs

1. The diagnostic procedure in naturopathy such as spinal analysis, Facial diagnosis, Iri-diagnosis, Chromodiagnostic values.
2. Arogya raksha panchatantras & their importance in maintenance of good health & prevention of diseases.
3. Outlines & curative methods of nature cure treatment.
a) Enema- colon flushing
b) Fasting
c) Natural diet- raw diet
d) Exercises
e) Regular habits, sunbath, barefoot walking on grass.
f) Rest & relaxation
g) Hydrotherapy: Hip-bath, Spinal bath, Steam bath, Foot bath, Full immersion bath, Chest pack, Full wet-sheet pack, Mud packs
h) Chromo therapy – color treatment: heat, light, electricity, Ultra-Violet Rays & Infra-Red-Rays.
i) Mud therapy
j) Massage therapy
k) Magneto therapy
l) Chiropractice
m) Heliotherapy
n) Physiotherapy
o) Dietetics & Nutrition - Satvic, Rajasic & Tamasic diets.
4. Toxins & Antitoxins, their generation, mitigation in nature cure way.
5. Vaccination & inoculation- their ill effects on the human mind & body.
6. Old age problems & Natural rejuvenation.
7. Family planning by Natural therapeutics.

Text Books & Reference Books:
Follows the books as in First Semester.

     
 
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