MAHARASHTRA
STATE BOARD OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION EXAMINATION. MUMBAI-51
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Name of Course |
Diploma
Course in Naturopathy and Yogic
Science (Revise W. E. F.
2016-17)
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Course Code |
201417 |
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Max.No.of Students Per
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25
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Duration |
2
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Type |
Full
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No.Of Days / Week |
6
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No.Of Hours /Days |
7
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Space Required |
Theory Class Room – 200 sqft,
Lab Sub.– 1000 sqft, Lab Elective ‐
400 sqft Total
= 1600
Sq.ft.
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Minimum Entry Qualification |
S.S.C. Pass |
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Objective Of Course |
To create a skilled Naturopath and
Yoga Therapist & yoga Teacher. To create health awareness among
people. To provide supporting health & diet cure to hospitals |
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Employment Opportunity |
1)
To run naturopathy centres with approved from competent Authority if
required 2) Job in Naturopathy
centres, yoga institutes and
physiotherapy departments. |
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Teacher’s Qualification |
1) Bachelor in Yoga and Naturopathic
science (BNYS). 2) GAMS/ DNYS/BAMS/ BHMS/MD/ND with 2 Yrs experience 3) Experienced
yoga and naturopathy teacher or Practioner with three years of experience 4) Degree
/ Diploma in Yoga and Naturopathy awarded by Statutory University. |
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13] Teaching
Scheme – |
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Subject Code |
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Theory |
Practical
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English (Communication Skill) |
90000001
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2
Hrs |
1
Hrs |
3
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Elective – I |
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2
Hrs |
1
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3
Hrs |
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Elective – II |
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2
Hrs |
1
Hrs |
3
Hrs |
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Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology |
20140004
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3
Hrs |
8
Hrs |
11
Hrs |
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Practice in Naturopathy |
20140048
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3
Hrs |
8
Hrs |
11
Hrs |
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Yoga and Various Therapies |
20140049 |
3
Hrs |
8
Hrs |
11 Hrs |
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Total |
42 Hrs |
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14
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Internship
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Two
Month Summer Internship from 1st May to 30th June is Compulsory. |
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15] E
xamination Scheme – Final Examination will be based on syllabus of both
years. |
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Subject |
Subject Code |
Theory |
Practical |
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Duration |
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Min
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Duration
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Max
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Min
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1 |
English ( Communication Skill) |
90000001
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3
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70 |
25
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3
Hrs |
30
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15
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100 |
40
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Elective – I |
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3
Hrs |
70 |
25
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3
Hrs |
30
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15
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100 |
40
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Elective – II |
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3
Hrs |
70 |
25
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3
Hrs |
30
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15
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100 |
40
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4 |
Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology |
20140004
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3
Hrs |
100 |
35
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3
Hrs |
100 |
50
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200 |
85
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Practice in Naturopathy |
20140048
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3
Hrs |
100 |
35
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3
Hrs |
100 |
50
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200 |
85
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Yoga and Various
Therapies |
20140049
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3
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100 |
35
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3
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100 |
50
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200 |
85
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Total |
900
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375
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Teachers
– Three Teachers per batch for vocational component. For English, Elective-I
& II guest faculty on clock hour
basis. |
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Student
have to choose any one subject for Elective-I and Elective-II from below
given subjects |
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a)
For Elective I – Student can choose any one subject Code Subject Name 90000011 Applied Mathematics 90000012 Business Economics 90000013 Physical Biology (Botany &
Zoology) 90000014 Entrepreneurship 90000015 Psychology |
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For Elective II – Student can choose
any one subject Code Subject Name 90000021
Applied
Sciences(Physics & Chemistry) 90000022
Computer Application 90000023 Business Mathematics |
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Theory - I - Anatomy,
Physiology and Pathology – 1st year
(Subject
Code – 20140004)
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THEORY |
PRATICAL |
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A.
ANATOMY‐PHYSIOLOGY & PATHOLOGY OF HUMAN BODY
SYSTEMS: ‐ 1.
Introduction to the body as a whole 2.
The cells, tissues & organisation of the body. 3.
The Blood : Composition, Immunity types,
Inflammation, Defence mechanisms 4.
The Circulatory System 5.
The Lymphatic system 6.
The nervous system 7.
The Endocrine system 8.
The Respiratory System 9.
Introduction to Bio‐molecules 10. The digestive system 11. The excretory system 12. Musculoskeletal system 13. Reproductive system 14. The Special senses B. Preventive & Social
Medicine 1.
Definition of Hygiene, personal hygiene & social
Hygiene 2.
Definition of health & disease 3.
International organisations:‐WHO, UNICEFF, Health for All 4.
Health programmes in India: National Anti‐malaria,
Programme, National Filaria Control Programme, National Leprosy Eradication Programme, Revised National tuberculosis control
Programme, National AIDS control programme. 5.
Primary Health centre 6.
Communicable & Non communicable diseases. 7.
Food, water, air & Noise pollution, its control
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ANATOMY‐PHYSIOLOGY‐PATHOLOGY 1.Human Skeleton – • Identification of Bones • Identification of Points • Surfaces •
Skull, Scapula, Clavicle, Humerus, Radius, Ulna, Femur, Tibia, Fibula,
Carpal & Tarsal
bones, Ribs, Vertebrae, Sternum, etc. 2. Human organs ‐ Brain, Stomach, Lungs, Heart,
Kidney, Liver, Uterus, Spleen, Urinary bladder, etc. 3. Introduction of slides
:‐ Tissue –Epithelial Tissue connective Tissue Muscular Tissue Nervous Tissue Liver Kidney Spleen Pancreas Lymph nodes
Skin Testis Ovary Uterus Tonsil Stomach T.S. Small Intestine T.S. Large Intestine T.S. Blood cells – RBC, WBC, Platelets 4.Blood Pressure
estimation 5.Checking of : Body temp RR, Weight, height, chest girth,
waist girt, abdominal girth, Hips girth, thigh girth & arm girth
listening cardiac sounds with stethoscope |
Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology
– 2nd year
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THEORY |
PRATICAL |
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A. BIOCHEMISTRY & MICROBIOLOGY (Laboratory investigation report reading.) 1.
Normal & abnormal composition of – • Urine Routine
Microscopy • Stool Routine Microscopy 2.
Haematology & serology – • CBC (Complete Blood Count)
, Hb % • ESR (Erythrocyte
Sedimentation Rate) • Lipid Profile • RFT (Renal Function Test) • LFT (Liver Function Test) • • Serum calcium, serum phosphorus • Blood Glucose – Fasting ,
Post lunch • RA – Factor • Thyroid Test – T3,
T4, TSH • CPK – CPKMB • LDH • ASO – Titre • Coagulation profile = PT,
PC, BT, CT • WIDAL TEST •
Sexually Transmitted Disease screening Test=HIV,
VDRL, HbsAg • Identification of blood
groups & cross matching • Alkaline phosphates,
CA‐125, CEA • Serum vitamins – Vit – B12,
Vit‐D, etc. • Glycosulated
Haemoglobin • Serum prostate specific
Antigen (PSA) 3.
Test for Tuberculosis (TB):‐ Sputum test, Montoux
Test 4.
Histopathology & Cytology :‐
FNAC, Paps Smear, Endometrial
Biopsy , Other Biopsy reports 5.
Cardiac investigation :‐ • Echocardiography (ECG) • 2‐D‐Eco‐colour Doppler • Stress Test • CT – Angiography • Coronary Angiography • Angioplasty • Bypass surgery 6.
Radiological investigations :‐
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Plane X – Ray reading (Normal & Abnormal) – Chest, Joints, Skull, Spine, Para nasal
sinuses, etc. • Contrast – X – Ray reading
:‐ Barium meal, Barium enema, NP, HFG, Cholecystography, Angiogram, Bronchogram ,etc • Ultrasound
sonography of :‐ |
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Reading of various pathological test reports of the patients & their
Normal & Abnormal values •
Radiological –Ray report reading . •
Case study ‐History taking of patients . •
Iris Diagnosis charts reading & Disease
management . •
Facial diagnosis & disease management . •
Practical demonstration of various First Aid
Treatments . •
Examination of the body as a whole:‐ •
Examination of cardiovascular system. •
Examination of Nervous system . •
Examination of Special senses •
Examination of respiratory system . •
Examination of Digestive system . •
Examination of Locomotor system . •
Per abdominal examination in supine position. •
Examination of various diseased patients in the
hospital & their treatment & care . • Visit to pathological lab.
• Practical
record book. |
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Abdomen –Pelvis, Obstetric,
Scrotal, Thyroid, Musculoskeletal, Joints, etc. • Endoscopy • C.T. Scan • MRI 7.
Breast Examination :‐ Mammography &
Sonomammography 8.
Peripheral blood smear for malarial parasite (PBS) 9.
Urine culture Test :‐ Culture growing & culture
sensitivity, culture media, culture methods & identification of bacteria. 10. Bacteriology
introduction 11. Virology introduction 12. Mycology introduction 13. Parasitology 14. Human blood groups B. DIAGNOSTIC METHODS :‐ 1. Case study taking of
patient •
Approach to patient •
History taking & case sheet writing 2. Diagnostic methods in Naturopathy
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Iris Diagnosis : ‐ •
History & definition of Iridology •
Anatomy of Iris, Blood supply & Nurve supply of Iris. •
Technique of Iris reading, Identification of Normal
& Abnormal colours of Iris. •
Iris chart of Right & Left Iris, Zone areas, sectoral divisions •
Interpretation of Iris manifestations:‐ Toxic settlements, Nerve rings,
Lymphatic rosary, Psara sports, Radii‐ Solaris, Sodium ring, Drugs &
chemicals appears in Iris. •
The iris reveals the cause of disease. b.
Facial Diagnosis :‐ •
Introduction, definition & scope for science of
facial diagnosis. •
Characters of healthy body‐ a ) Normal functions, b)
Normal figure •
Foreign matter theory:‐ i) Definition of Foreign matter. ii) Process of
accumulation of foreign matter in the body. iii) Changes caused in the body
due to accumulation of foreign matter. •
Encumbrance & their types front encumbrance,
Right side encumbrance, Left side encumbrance, Mixed encumbrance &
Possible diseases in concerned encumbrance. C. FIRST
AID:‐ •
Aims & Principles of first aid. •
What first aider should do during emergency. •
Resuscitation techniques. •
First aid for:‐ Wounds, Haemorrhage, shock, dressings
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fractures, dislocation, sprains. •
First aid for Medical emergencies:‐
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Drowning, Heart attacks, unconscious patient,
diabetic emergencies, snake bite, scorpion bite, dog bite, nose bleed, frost
bite, heat stroke, head injury, chest injury, burns & scalds, electrical
injuries, glaucoma attack, convulsion in children, fainting, Epileptic fits,
sun burn, honeybee bite,etc. D. PHARMACOLOGY:‐ •
Introduction of Indian Pharmacopia, British
Pharmacopia & American Pharmacopia.
• Adverse drug effect. • Identification with drugs
used in routine practice. Eg.Painkillers,Antipyretic,Antiallergy,Hypoglycimic,Antih ypertensive, Antirheumatoid drugs,Emergency drugs,etc. |
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Theory
- II -
Practice in Naturopathy. - (1st year)
(Subject
Code – 20140048)
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THEORY |
PRATICAL |
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> Principles of Panchamahabhutatmak Chikitsa in Naturopathy:‐ (Aap,
Tej, Vayu, Akash& Prithvi.) A. HYDROTHERAPY (Aap Tatva) • Introduction,Definition,
Basic principle & History . • Rules of Hydrotherapy . • Remedial properties of
water. • Untoward effects of
Hydrotherapy & how to avoid them. •
Physiolocial effects of hot and cold application on
different systems of body :‐ Skin, Respiratory, Circulatory, Nervous,
Digestive, Muscular, Excretory system.
• Action & reaction of
hot & cold application upon body. •
Various Hydrotherapy treatments :‐ i.Baths
ii.Sponging iii.Steam inhalation vi.Local steam v.Fomentations vi.Compresses
& packs vii.Internal use of water.
• Disease management with
Hydrotherapy treatments . B. CHROMOTHERAPY :‐ (Tej Tatva) • Introduction,Definition,
Basic principles& History . • Seven colours of sun &
their characteristics. Basic colours. • Rules of Chromotherapy . • Sun bath – Action and role
of sun light in day to day life. • Therapeutic properties of
colours . •
Instruments used in chromotherapy :‐ Thermoleum Box,
Chromodisc, Chromolens, Coloured Bottles, etc. •
Method of solarisation of water, oils & food
items with different colours:‐ Method of preparation , Dosage &
therapeutic effect. • Chromotherapy for mental
peace & stress management • Disease management with
Chromotherapy. C.
VAYU
TATVA :‐ Use of air in disease management :‐‐Air bath, Hot air
bath, cold air batch, indoor & outdoor air bath, Pranayama. D.
FASTING THERAPY (Akash
Tatva) :‐Introduction
, • Definition, Basic
principle,History, Philosophy of fasting . • Physiology of Fasting
& starvation. • Fasting & Elimination
of waste products of body. • Rules & regulations of
fasting • Types of fasting, give
classification . • Difference between fasting
& starvation . • Difference between hunger
& appetite . • Theory of fasting in
Animals. •
Hygienic auxiliaries of Fasting :‐i.Air &
breathing ii.Enema iii.Bathing iv.Clothing v.Water drinking vi.Exercise
vii.Mental influence. •
Source & metabolism of carbohydrates, fats &
protein during fasting • Indication &
contraindication of fasting • Study of patients during
& after fasting i.
Crisis during fasting & their management ii.
Physiological effects of fasting iii. Psychological aspect of
fasting |
A. Hydrotherapy
treatments:‐ • Baths –
Hip bath, immersion bath, Kuhne’s Sitz bath, Neutral water bath, Hot &
Cold water bath, Arm bath, Foot bath, Steam bath, Spinal Bath • Sponging • Local steam • Facial steam • Fomentations
:‐ Hot water bag, Musturd Fomentation
(clay & glycerine poultice, Charcoal poultice, Cotton poultice)
Compresses & packs Chest pack,Lleg pack, Full wet sheet pack, wet girdle pack,
Ice pack, Cold compress, Neutral compress, Hot compress, Alternate Hot & Cold Compress,
Hot&Cold compress to:‐ lungs – Kidney – Intestine‐ Pelvis – Abdomen – Spinal cord & pancreas. • Internal use of water i.
Enema & its types ii.
Cold water drinking iii.
Hot water drinking
iv. Water emetic B. Chromotherapy :‐ • Technique
of solarisation to charge different food items, oils & water • Treatment
with Chromotherapy instruments & Disease management. • Athapsnana practical. • Sunbath practical. C. Yayu Tatva – Air bath . |
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iv. Study of tongue, breath, temp,
pulse, etc. During fasting v. Loss
& gain of weight vi. How &
when to break the fast vii. Diet after fast . • Therapeutic aspect of fasting : ‐ i. Fasting in acute disease ii. Fasting in chronic disease iii. Role of fasting to treat
various diseases. iv. Obesity & fasting
v. Fasting for preservation of
health & prevention of disease.
vi. Disease management by fasting
• Result of fasting. E. MUD
THEARPY (Prithvi Tatva):‐ • Introduction,Definition,
Basic principle & History . • Preparation of mud for
various mud treatments . • Rules for mud therapy
treatments . • Rules for selection of mud
. • How to apply mud on body. • Mud
Treatments :‐ Natural mud bath, Full mud bath, Different mud packs, Local mud
application, etc. • Disease management with
mud therapy. F. MAGANETOTHERAPY :‐ (Pritvi Tatva) • Introduction,Definition,
Basic principles & History . • Instruments used in
manetotherapy . • Types of
magnets :‐ Natural magnets, Artificial magnets, power magnet ,electromagnets.
• Effects of earth’s
magnetism on human body. • Techniques of application
of magnets in treatments. • Magnetised water &
magnetised oils:‐ a)Method of preparation
b)Dosage & therapeutic effect . • Disease management by
magnetotherapy . G. NATUROPATHY & AYURVEDA :‐ • Basics of ayurveda :‐
Cause of disease in ayurveda • Dosha = Vat, Pitta, Cough.
DHATU = Seven dhatu • Mala = Three mala , Guna – Three guna • Nadi =Ida,Pinghala &
Shushumna nadi. • Panchakarma –
indication & contraindication a.
Poorvakarma :‐ Pachan, Deepan, Snehana, Swedana b.
Pradhankarma :‐ Vaman, Virechan, Basti, Nasyakarma,
Raktamokshana Paschat Karma:‐ Patyam, Ahar – Aushadhi • Mahatatva :‐ a. Define Prana & compare
Prana with Mahatatva b. Define Mana c. Roll of
Yoga in controlling Prana & Mana |
D. Fasting therapy • Examination
of fasting patient . • Examination
of crisis during fasting & its management . • Counselling
to patient during fasting . • Fasting
& Enema treatment. E. Mud Therapy:‐ • Preparation
of mud, mud packs & compresses • Psoriasis
& mud therapy • Mud
treatments practical . F. Magnetotherapy :‐ • Instruments
:‐ High power magnet, Low power magnet; magnetic bed, Various magnetic belts,
Electromagnetic chair, Magnetic chappals, magnetic chain, etc. • Technique
of magnetic treatments – North & South Pole application, Local treatment
with magnets & General treatment with magnets. • Care
& precaution for handling magnets. • “Earth a
huge natural magnet”. G. Panchakarma practical |
Practice in Naturopathy. - (2nd year)
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THEORY |
PRATICAL |
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1.
Acupuncture :‐ • Introduction,Definition,
Basic principle & History. •
Indication, Limitation, complication &
Precautions for acupuncture. • Acupuncture points &
energy flow. • Actions of Acupuncture
treatment. • Material & Technique
used in acupuncture. • Meridians and acupuncture.
• Key to remember acupuncture
points . •
Theories of acupuncture – Yin – Yang theory, Five
element theory, Qi‐the Vital energy, Organ clock theory, Zang Fu Theory. • Types of acupuncture
points & their uses. • Principles of acupuncture
point selection . • Other techniques of point
stimulation. • Disease management by
acupuncture. 2.
Acupressure :‐ • Introduction,Definition ,
Basic principle & History. • Instruments &
technique used in Acupressure. • Difference between
Acupressure and acupuncture. • Fourteen meridians &
acupressure points . • The science of acupressure
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Benefit of accurate & methodical application of
pressure on painful acupressure points . • Benefits of acupressure . •
Physiological effects of acupressure on different
systems of body . • Different acupressure
points on our body . • Barefoot walking on rough
surface, green grass & sand. • Acupressure by clapping . • Acupressure & disease
management . 3.
Massage therapy:‐ • Introduction,Definition,
Basic principle & History. • Rules & regulations of
massage. • Indication & contraindications.
• Techniques and various
steps of massage. • Full body massage. •
Local massage to different body parts:‐ Head, Back, Chest, Neck, Hand, Leg, Heart,
Liver, Stomach, Spine, Eye, Varicose veins,knee, Abdomen, Palms &
sole,etc. • Massage to infant &
children . • Massage for stress
management • Facial massage for beauty
& various natural face packs. • Acumassage . • Swedish massage . • Different oils used for
massage . • Effects of massage on
different systems of our body . • Benefits of massage . • Knowledge
of anatomy is important while doing massage . |
A. Acupuncture & Acupressure :‐ •
Identification of instruments used in acupressure
& acupuncture therapy. •
Practical of techniques of acupressure &
acupuncture treatments for various diseases.
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Practical of other techniques of point stimulation:‐ Moxibustion,Cupping,Plu m Blossum
Therapy,Seed Embedding Therapy,TENS •
Disease management with acupressure&acupuncture thrapy. B. MASSAGE :‐ Practical
of • Full body massage •
Local massage to various parts of body •
Massage for obesity patient •
Massage to very lean patient • Massage to heart
patient • Ice massage • Powder & oil
massage •
Massage according to different disease. C. Reflexology
Charts of sole & palm & practical of technique of reflexology
treatment for various diseases D. Chiropractice
– practical of chiropractice treatment on patient to treat diseases E. Osteopathy
:‐ Practical of osteopathy treatment on patient to treat diseases. F.
Sujok Therapy Practical . G. Psychology
:‐ counselling of patient & disease management according to naturopathy. |
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• Direction of massage for
patients . • Movements of joints during
massage . •
Ice massage, powder massage, Fruit pulp massage, medicated oil massage,aloevera
pulp massage. • Four Zone Message Therapy.
• Savahan Message of Dr. Ram
Bhosale. • Disease management with
massage. 4.
Reflexology & Zone therapy :‐ •
Introduction,Definition, Basic principle & History. •
Benefits, Indication & Contraindication . •
Effects of reflexology points located on palm & sole . 5.
Chiropractice :‐ •
Introduction,Definition,Basic principle, History & Aims . •
Importance of spine in chiropractice . •
Physiological effects of chiropractice . 6.
Osteopathy :‐ •
Introduction,Definition, Basic principle, History & Aims . •
Disease management with
chiropractice.
7.
Shiatsu introduction . 8.
Sujok Theropy:‐ •
Definition, Basic principle & Philosophy . 9.
Psychology :_ •
Introduction & definition •
Causes of psychological disorders
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Psychological stress & body
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Frustrations & conflicts •
Psychoneurotic & psychosomatic disorders •
Menopausal syndrome •
Child, Adolescent & geriatric psychology •
Naturopathy treatments for psychological disorders. 10.Hypnotherapy:‐Introduction
& philosophy. 11. Musical Spino
Therapy |
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Theory - III
- Yoga and Various Therapies. - 1st
year
(Subject
Code – 20140049)
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THEORY |
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PRATICAL |
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B.
NATUROPATHY :‐ • The evolution of human
body . • History & development
of nature cure . • Concept of ‘Health &
Disease’ according to Naturopathy . • Ten basic principles of
Naturopathy . • “Unity of Disease &
unity of cure”. • Accumulation of waste
products in body is cause of all diseases . • “Prevention is better than
cure”. • Ideal Dincharya according
to naturopathy . •
Panchatantra for maintaining good health &
prevention of diseases. • Constipation root cause of
all diseases. • Vitality & Naturopathy
. •
Legands in Naturopathy :‐ Father of Naturopathy, Henry Lindlahr,
Louis Kuhne, Shelton, Kellogge, Mahatma Gandhi, Jainarayan Jaiswal. • Panchagavya chikitsa
& Organic farming. • Sanjivani Chikitsa. •
Comparitve study of Naturopathy, Ayurveda,
Homeopathy and Allopathy . • Duties and
responsibilities of Naturopath and Bio‐ethics. • Running and management of
Nature cure centres C.
Nutrition & Dietetics
:‐ • Basics of Nutrition &
Dietetics . •
Basic constituents of food :‐ Carbohydrate, Protein,
Fat, Vitamins, Minerals & Water . • What is immunity, its
development & maintenance by nutrition. • Organic food & its
importance in maintaining health . •
Naturopathy way of preparation of food :‐ Sprouts,
fruit juices, vegetable juices, germinated wheat satva, Boiled vegetables,
salad, Kadha, Butter milk, Honey‐Lemon
Water, etc. Give their importance in disease management . • Wheat grass juice . • Balanced diet – explain
with chart. • “Diet is medicine”explain.
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Types of Diet :‐ (Eliminative, constructive,
soothening, Boiled, Raw, Fibre, Acidic, Alkaline, Satvic, Rajasic, Tomasic, Low calorie & High
calorie Diet.) •
Kalpatherapy = Mono Diet therapy with grapes, Butter
milk, Lemon water, Coconut water,
etc. • Cooking methods of food
according to Naturopathy. • Nutritional Deficiency
diseases . • Healing through various
juices. •
Vitamines:‐ Definition, Types, Sources, Daily‐
requirement, Deficiency disorders. • Sources
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Identification
of various juices, Raw diet, Fruits, vegetables & study of their
constituents & therapeutic value.
Preparation of various juices ,
study their composition &
therapeutic value:‐ Beet root, Cabbage, Carrot, Cucumber,
Garlic, Lemon, Orange, Pineapple, Mango, Tomato, Pumpkin, Pomegranate, Coconut water, Bitter guard, Amla, Turmeric Neem & Tulsi juices, etc. Practical
of sprouting . Practical of various cooking methods according to naturopathy
to avoid nutrient loss. Study of
Diet charts . Obesity grade & BMR
Practical demonstration of all Asana, Shatkriya, Pranayama, Bandha, Mudra, Drishti, Meditation . Yoga
Nidra introduction Practice to conduct & monitor Yoga class. Conduct
workshop on power yoga :‐
Examination of patient before doing power yoga. Precautions
to be taken when patient is doing yoga for first time. Physiotherapy :‐ Various physiotherapy instruments & disease management |
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Minerals. D. YOGA THERAPY
:‐ • Concept & Definition
of yoga . • Ashtang yoga by Patanjali
. • Rules & Regulations to
be followed while practising Asanas, • Classification of Asanas
:‐ a.
Supine position Asanas b.
Prone position Asanas c.
Sitting position Asanas d.
Standing position Asanas •
Role of yoga in maintenance of Health:‐ Physical,
Mental & Spiritual aspect. • Power yoga or Dynamic
Yoga. •
Pranayama : Defination, Types, Technique,
Indication, contraindication & therapeutic benefits. • Shatkarma – Yogic
shuddhikriya & disease management • Bandha, Mudra &
drishti •
Effect of yogic exercises on different systems of
body :‐ Digestive, Muscular,
Skeletal, Circulatory, Respiratory, Excretory, etc. • Difference between Asana
& Exercise. • Define meditation &
its types . • Yoga teacher training
– b.
Do’s & Don’t before & after performing Asanas. c.
Preliminary preparation of yoga class – i.
Selection of place ii.
Area required per person iii.
Asana mat & Clothing selection iv. Yoga prayer selection v.
Sequence of Asana in yoga class (Choice of Asanas) vi.
Duration & Time management
vii.
Yoga class monitoring & management for patients
& students D. Physiotherapy :‐ • Concept &
Definition • Passive, Assisted &
Resisted movements •
Instruments used in Physiotherapy & their
techniques of application • Exercise therapy
techniques • Joint mobility • Muscle strength &
technique of strengthening muscles • Walking Aids & Gait
training • Breathing
exercises viii. Disease management with
physiotherapy |
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Yoga and Various Therapies - 2nd
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THEORY |
PRATICAL |
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A. NATUROPATHY :‐ • Philosophy of Nature cure.
How Nature cures ? •
Definations according to Naturopathy :‐ Health,
Disease, Acute disease, Chronic disease, Healing crisis, Diseased crisis, Constructive
principle, Destructive principle, Effects of violation of Nature’s Law. • Natural immunity &
microzyma therapy by Henry Lindlahr. •
“Sound mind in sound body”‐ importance of mental
& physical hygiene. • Old age problems &
natural rejuvenation . •
Toxin accumulation in body & its elimination
through various naturopathy treatments.
• Obesity & naturopathy
treatment . • Blood pressure &
naturopathy treatment. • Diabetes & naturopathy
treatment. • Arthritis &
naturopathy treatment. • Lean patient & naturopathy
treatment. • Constipation &
naturopathy treatment. •
Acidity, indigestion, loss of appetite &
Naturopathy treatments. •
Disease management
by various
naturopathy treatments. •
Duties & responsibilities of Naturopath &
management of Nature cure centres . B. Nutrition & Dietetics :‐ • Dietetic principles in
Naturopathy . • Concept of wholesome diet
. • Disease cure by natural
food . • Disease cure by herbs .
Panchatatva Herbal Therapy. • Disease cure by remedial
flowers(Bach flower remedy) . •
Medicinal plants – Tulsi, Pudina, Curry leaves,
Mint, Ginger, Garlic, Turmeric, Neem, Aloevera, etc. • Disease management &
diet prescription for following disorders : ‐ i. Cardiovascular disease – High BP, Low BP etc. ii. GIT‐disease‐constipation,
malabsorption, indigestion, Acidity, Peptic Ulcer, Irritable bowl, Loss of
Huger, Flatulance,
etc. iii. Respiratory
disorders . iv) Renal diseases . v) Obesity, underweight, Arthritis, Insomnia, Anaemia,
Liver disease, Jaundice, Diabetes, Gall bladder diseases, Food allergy,
etc. • Dietary fibre & its therapeutic effect . • Salt eating & food
toxicity . • Food combination &
health . Diet charts for : ‐ i) Normal healthy person,ii) Pregnancy
& lactation, iii) Infancy &
iv) Children • Adverse
effects of – Preservatives, Food colours, pesticides, & Artificial
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Prepare a diet prescription charts for patients according to disease – viz. Diet
chart for Diabetic patient, Acidity patient, Arthritis patient, Obesity
patient, very weak patient, constipation patient, indigestion patient, high B.P. Patient etc.
•
Identification of various medicinal plants,
herbs, flowers, fruits, grains,
pulses, etc & their therapeutic value.
• Food Allergies •
Counselling of patient to follow naturopathy &
yoga •
Precautions to be taken when high B.P. patient,
Obese patient, Arthritis patient, Knee pain patient, Spondylosis patients,
Hernia patient, etc. are doing yogasanas.
•
Conduct workshop of yoga for : – ‐Children ‐Obesity patient ‐High BP Patient ‐Diabetic patient ‐Arthritis
patient •
Treatment of various diseases by Naturopathy &
yoga. • Yoga class monitoring :
– ‐Giving of proper instructions ‐Time management
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Practice of relaxation Asana in
between yoga class ‐Clothing, Yoga mat
& place •
Arrange order of Asanas for yoga class :‐ a. Prayer & meditation
asana b. Warm up asana c.
Forward bending & backward bending asana d. Side bending asana e. Balancing asana f. Spinal
twisting asana |
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• Negative diet therapy. • Home remedy for different diseases
. • Food adulteration &
fortification . C. YOGA
THERAPY :‐ • Philosophy of yoga . • Yoga & relaxation
techniques :‐Yoga Nidra. • Stress management by yoga
. • Spiritual healing by yoga
. • Classification of asanas
by Bihar school of Yoga:‐ 1. Beginners group‐ • Pawan Muktasana series :‐ b.
Antirheumatic group c.
Digestive /Abdominal group d.
Shakti Bandha Asana • Yoga exercise for eye • Relaxation asanas • Meditation asanas • Vajrasana group of
asanas 2. Intermediate group – • Padmasana group of asanas • Backward bending
asanas • Forward bending
asanas • Spinal twisting
asanas • Inverted asanas • Balancing asanas • Suryanamaska 3.Procedure,Benifits,Contraindication&therapeutic
value of all asanas. 4.
Disease management with yoga therapy
5.
Chakras of our body. Explain “Aura” of our body 6.
Yoga class monitoring as yoga teacher :‐ • Role of prayer in
yoga • Aims of yoga
education • How to create healthy
atmosphere for yoga education • Characteristics of ideal
yoga teacher & Rules of teaching • Councilling of patient for
doing vogasana D. ELECTROTHERAPY:‐ • Concept & Definition •
Instruments used in electrotherapy & their
techniques of application: ‐ IFT, SWD, IR‐Radiation, TENS, Faradic type
current, Interrupted direct current, etc. • Electrotherapy
& disease management |
g.
Antirhuematic group asana for all joints h. Pranayama i.
Prayer •
Electrotherapy : – instruments & disease managements. • Practical
record book. |
LIST OF TOOLS AND EQUIPMENTS REQUIRED IN NATUROPATHY CENTER
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SUBJECTS OF MEDICINE :‐ |
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STETHOSCOPE |
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B.P. INSTRUMENT |
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WEIGHT MACHINE |
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THERMOMETER |
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FIRST AID BOX |
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6. |
FULL BONE SET OF HUMAN |
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PICTURE OF HUMAN ORGANS |
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8. |
CHARTS OF VARIOUS SYSTEM OF HUMAN
BODY |
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VARIOUS PATHOLOGICAL REPORTS |
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10. |
VARIOUS X‐ RAYS REPORTS |
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11. |
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VARIOUS SLIDES |
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12. |
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MICROSCOPE |
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IRIS DIAGNOSIS CHARTS |
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LENS FOR IRIS DIAGNOSIS |
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15. |
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TORCH |
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ACUPUNCTURE |
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ACUPUNCTURE Electro
Stimulator |
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ACUPUNCTURE NEEDLES ACUPRESSURE :‐ |
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ACUPRESSURE
ROLLERS, CHARPPALS, etc. |
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JIMEY |
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3. |
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REFLEXOLOGY CHARTS, etc. |
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D ) |
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MASSAGE |
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MASSAGE TABLE |
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2. |
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DEFFERENT MASSAGE OILS |
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TOWEL & NAPKIN |
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RUBBER SHEETS, etc. |
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HYDROTHEAPY Instruments |
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CHROMO THERAPY :‐ |
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INFRAREDLAMP |
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VARIOUS COLOURED BOTTLES |
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MUD
THERAPY |
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CLAY |
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PLASTIC TRAYS FOR MUD |
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VARIOUS MUD PACKS, etc. |
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MAGNETO
THERAPY Instruments |
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YOGA :‐ |
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YOGA MATS |
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VARSTRADHAUTI |
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DANDADHAUTI |
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JALANETI POT |
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SUTRANETI CATHETER |
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VRIOUS CHARTS OF YOGASANAS, etc. |
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Nature Cure Treatment |
Institute of Yogic Science and Naturopathy (Banglore) |
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Speaking
of Nature Cure |
K.
Lakshman Sharma S. Swaminathan |
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Nature
Cure at home |
By
Dr.Rjeshwari (Pustak Mahal Delhi) |
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Handbook of Naturopathy |
Dr. Sukhbir Singh |
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A
Complete Handbook of Nature Cure |
Æü׸ü éúÂÖ ²ÖÖÖ¹ý (H.K.Bakhru) |
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Anatomy and Physiology for Nursis |
F.R. Armstrong |
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P.Y. Deshpande |
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Yogasanas |
B.K.S. Ayangar |
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Pranayamas |
B.K.S. Ayangar |
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B.K.S. Ayangar |
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Vithaldas Modi |
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Clinical diets and Nutrition |
F.P. Antia |
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Yoga
and medicine |
By steven N. Prema |
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Asan
Pranayam Bandha and Mudras |
Swami Satyananda |
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Science
of Soul |
Swami Yogashivranand Saraswati |
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