Health Care

Health Care

Medical Yoga

Medical yoga is defined as the use of yoga practices for the prevention and treatment of medical conditions.
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Flower Remedy

These medicines are very useful in minimizing the frequency of client's mental pressure and helps him/her feel relieved. Read More

Pranic Healing

Pranic healing is an energy "no touch" healing system based on the fundamental principles that the body has the inate abilityto heal itself. Read More

Music Therapy

Music therapy is beneficial for all individuals, both physically and mentally. Benefits of music therapy include improved heart rate, reduced anxiety, stimulation of the brain, and improved learning. Read More

Color Therapy

Color Therapy is the use of the visible spectrum, or color light, to heal the physical, mental and spiritual energy imbalance that tends to lead to disease. It is one of the most holistic and simple methods to cure illness. Read More

Drama Therapy

Drama therapy is not only helping adults with issues like depression, addiction, and personality disorders; it's also being applied in two disparate places, but with similarly encouraging results: schools and prisons. Read More

Naturopathy

Naturopathy is a system of treatment which recognises the existence of the vital curative force within the body." It therefore, advocates aiding human system to remove the cause of disease. Read More

Diet

A healthy diet can protect the human body against certain types of diseases such as obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, some types of cancer and skeletal conditions. Read More

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Medical Yoga

Medical yoga is defined as the use of yoga practices for the prevention and potential treatment of medical conditions. Beyond the physical elements of yoga, which are important and effective for strengthening the body, medical yoga also incorporates appropriate breathing techniques, mindfulness, meditation and self-reflection/study in order to achieve the maximum benefits. Medical Yoga Therapy or “Yoga Chikitsa” is the dynamic state of physical and mental ease, coupled with spiritual well-being. Yoga helps one to develop a positive state of health by not only treating illness, but also helping one to understand the underlying causes of disease.

Flower Remedy

Flower Therapy is a form of energy medicine that can be used in conjunction with traditional counselling. It can be used to help ease daily stress, address mild mood concerns, calm anxious feelings and reduce frustration and anger. While Bach Remedies can help ease any negative emotional state, intense emotional distress is best assessed and treated by a mental health professional.

A Bach Flower “Remedy” consists of water that has been patterned with the energetic vibrations of one of 38 different flowers. The Remedy is added to a cup of water (or other beverage) 4 times a day. Batch Flower Therapy is named after Dr. Edward Bach, whose research led to its development in England in the 1930’s. Like other energetic healing modalities, this treatment seeks to create balance in areas of energetic disruption. Bach Flower Treatment specifically addresses the emotional body of the energy system. Its purpose is to restore emotional harmony.

Pranic Healing

Pranic Healing is an energy “no-touch” healing system based on the fundamental principle that the body has the innate ability to heal itself. Pranic Healing utilizes “life force,” “energy,” or prana to accelerate the body’s inborn ability to heal itself. It is practiced by hundreds of thousands across the world.

Thousands of so-called miraculous healing stories have been documented with the use of Pranic Healing, including the full spectrum of physical and psychological conditions: headaches, flu, ulcers, back pain, asthma, migraines, mental illness, multiple sclerosis, cancer, and much more.

Music Therapy

Music therapy is the use of music to address the physical, emotional, cognitive, and social needs of a group or individual. It employs a variety of activities, such as listening to melodies, playing an instrument, drumming, writing songs, and guided imagery.

Music therapy touches all aspects of the mind, body, brain and behavior. Music can provide a distraction for the mind, it can slow the rhythms of the body, and it can alter our mood, which in turn can influence behavior.

Music therapy sessions are designed with a number of factors in mind, including the clients’ physical health, communication abilities, cognitive skills, emotional well-being, and interests.

Color Therapy

Color therapy, also known as chromotherapy, is a form of therapy that uses color and light to treat certain mental and physical health conditions. We can trace this form of therapy back to the ancient Egyptians. They made use of sun-filled rooms with colored glasses for therapeutic purposes.

There are two major techniques of color therapy. It can either be done through sight, that is, by looking at a particular color in hopes that your body elicits the desired response, or by directly reflecting certain colors on parts of the body in hopes that it can help treat a particular ailment.

Color therapists believe that color can enter our bodies either through our eyes or skin. Each color we can see has its wavelength and unique frequency. Each unique frequency has a different effect on people and is used for different purposes. Warm colors are typically used for stimulating effects, while cool colors are used for calming effects.

Drama Therapy

Drama therapy is an embodied practice that is active and experiential. This approach can provide the context for participants to tell their stories, set goals and solve problems, express feelings, or achieve catharsis. Through drama, the depth and breadth of inner experience can be actively explored and interpersonal relationship skills can be enhanced.

Drama therapy uses play, embodiment, projection, role, story, metaphor, empathy, distancing, witnessing, performance, and improvisation to help people make meaningful change.

A drama therapist first assesses a client's needs and then considers approaches that might best meet those needs. Drama therapy can take many forms depending on individual and group needs, skill and ability levels, interests, and therapeutic goals. Processes and techniques may include improvisations, theater games, storytelling, and enactment. Many drama therapists make use of text, performance, or ritual to enrich the therapeutic and creative process. The theoretical foundation of drama therapy lies in drama, theater, psychology, psychotherapy, anthropology, play, and interactive and creative processes.

Naturopathy

Naturopathy is a holistic approach to treating illness & disorders of all kinds, by stimulating a body’s self-healing mechanism. It is a combination of multiple therapies including acupuncture, herbs, massage, physical manipulations, homeopathy, hydrotherapy, nutritional counseling & much more following the Naturopathic principles. This treatment offers benefits to maintain a long term optimal health. One of the principle tenets of Naturopathic medicine is credence in treating the whole person, or boosting a person’s general well-being in order to treat a root cause of a disease. This treatment is often invigorating & provides the patient with energy & strength that they initially lacked, all through natural techniques.

The practices & principles of Naturopathy are older than those of conventional medicine & are globally known for promoting & maintaining body’s long-term optimal health. There are few naturotherapy centres in India which help to cure disorders.

Diet

Does the word "diet" immediately make you think of an unpleasant weight-loss regimen?

If it did, you are probably not alone. For example, consider the use of the term "diet" in marketing food products—it usually describes foods low in calories, such as diet soda.

But there is another meaning of this word. Diet can also refer to the food and drink a person consumes daily and the mental and physical circumstances connected to eating. Nutrition involves more than simply eating a “good” diet—it is about nourishment on every level. It involves relationships with family, friends, nature (the environment), our bodies, our community, and the world.