DNYS (Diploma in Naturopathy And Yogic Science)

DNYS (Diploma in Naturopathy And Yogic Science)

    DNYS - Three and Half Years Course

     Natural Hygiene & Public Health

    Certification in Naturopathy & Yoga Technique (Upcharak)

    Course 3: Diploma in Naturopathy & Yogic Science (D.N.Y.S.)

    Three and Half Years Course (including six months House Job)

    Eligibility Criteria

    Senior Secondary (10+2) or Intermedicate or C.N.Y.T. (Formerly Upcharak) or One/Two Year Diploma in Naturopathy & Yoga form state or central Govt. Recognisd Institution of Diploma in Natuorpathy from Arogya Mandir Gorakhpur. Medical Graduate recognised by Govt. & Registered with the respective medical councils are eligible to enroll himself (M.B.B.S, M.D., M.S., B.D.S, B.A.M.S., B.U.M.S.,B.

    PHARMA, NURSING DEGREE) directly for the DNYS IInd year course thus they can complete the course with in two and half year duration.

    There will also be an additional compulsory paper of general science (100 Marks) for eligible candidate of DNYS Ist year examination who have not studied & passed Biology at Intermediate Examination or CNYT.

    Syllabus                                 

    A. Paper: First Paper

    Maximum Marks: 100

    Time: 3 Hrs

        Natural Hygiene and Public Health:

            Aims and Basic Principles of disease prevention

            Development of Physical, Mental and Spiritual Health

            Community Sanitation and Hygiene

            Water Supply

            Environment Sanitation

            Health laws for food

            Personal Hygiene: Sun Bath, Colon Hygiene, Rest, Sleep, Personl Cleanliness, Hygiene of eating and drinking

            School Hygiene

            Din-charya and Ritu-charya

            Health Destroying Habits: Pan, Smoking, Tea, Coffee, Drinks

            First Aid

            Accident Condition

            Stopping of Haemorrhage

            Type of Bandages

            Type of Splint

            Fracture and general management

            Drawing

            Duties of medical practitioners

            First Aid in bum injury

            General Study of Pathology

            Study of sick cells, Functions of Tissues

            Inflammation - causes, incubation, vascular phenomenon, Cellular Responses

            Gangrene - Dry, Moist and Gas

            Repair - Regeneration, Promoting factors

            Necrosis

            Neoplasm - Carcinogen, Difference between Benign and Malignant Tumours

            Digestive Disorders: Peptic Ulcer, Gastritis, Constipation, Dysentery, Jaundice, Cirrhosis of Liver, Ascities, Amoebiasis and

            Ulcerative Colitis

            Cardiovascular Disorders: Rhemuatic fever, congenital heart disease, Heart Failure, Varicose Veins, Hypertension and

            Hypotension

            Respiratory Diseases: Sinusitis, Asthama, Bronchitis, Emphysema, Bronchiectasis, Pneumonia and Tuberculosis

            Endocring Disorders: Diabetes, Hyperpituitaries, Hypopitutarism, Hyp and Hyper-thyroidism

    B. Paper: Second Paper

    Maximum Marks: 100

    Time: 3 Hrs

        Systems and their functions:

            Bones and their functions

            Skeleton Muscle, Cardiac Muscle, Visceral Muscle and their functions

            Blood Lymph and its functions

            Spleen and its functions

            Digestive System, Salivary Glands, Gastric Juice, Pancreatic Juice, Bile Juice, Absorption and Assimilition

            Excretory System: Kidney and their function, skin

            Respiratory System: Respiration, Carriage of Oxygen into Blood

            Central Nervous System: Brain and its functions, Nerves and their functions, Autonomous Nerves and their functions

            Circulatory System: Heart and its functions, Pulmonary circulations, Portal system

            Special Senses and their functions: Eye, Ear, Nose, Skin and Tongue

            Endocrines: Functions of Pituitary, Thyroid, Thymus, Pancreas, Adrenal and Gonads Anatomy:

            Structure of cell, tissues of the body

            Bones and their relationship with parts of body

            Muscle of legs, hands, trunk, face and eyes

            Important joints

            The Digestive System: Mount, Oesophagus, Stomach, Small Intestine, Large Intestine, Rectum, Liver, Pancreas

            The Reproductive System: Male and Female reproductive organs

            Respiratory System: Nose, Pharynx, Trachea, Lungs

            Circulatory System: Heart, Blood essels and Lymphatic system

            The Nervous System: Autonomous Nervous System, Brain, Spinal Cord, Cranial Nervers

            Special Sense Organs: Tonge, Nose, Eye, Ear and Skin

            Endorine System: The pineal gland, the Pituitary gland, Thymus, Thyroid, Parathyroid, Adrenal gland, Pancreas and

            Gonads

            The Excretory System: Kidney, Ureter, Urniary, Bladder, Urethra, Skin

    C. Viva

    Maximum Marks: 60

    D. Practical

    Maximum Marks: 20

    E. Sessional/Project Work

    Maximum Marks: 20

    DNYS - Second Year

    A. Paper: First Paper

    Maximum Marks: 100

    Time: 3 Hrs

            Philosophy of Nature Cure:

            History and the Principle of Nature Cure

            Gandhian Philosophy of Nature

            Panchtantra and laws of Nature

            Method of Nature of Preservation and importance, general health, fasting, Natural diet, Excercise, Regular habits, Rest   

            and Relaxation hunger etc.

            How to acquire natural immunity to diseases?

            Healing Crisis and Diseases Crises

            Toxins and Anti toxins and their eliminations

            Supporession of disease and its consequences

            Importance of right mental attitude

            Vaccination and their ill effects

            Science of Facical Expression

            Foreign matter theory - Definition and formation of foreign matter

            Accumulation of foreign matter, liquids and solids, dry and gaseous form

            Bad habits and accumulation of foreign matter

            Encumbrances - types and characters

            Elimination of foreign matter and how to increase the vitality

    B. Paper: Second Paper

    Maximum Marks: 100

    Time: 3 Hrs

        Nature Cure Methods and Practice

        Hydrotherapy

            Physical Properties of wATER

            Principal of Hydrotherapy

            Physiological effects of water applications, respiration, digestion, action and reaction

            Classification of Hydrotherapy Prescriptions

            Primary Effects

            Excitant Effects

            Internal Excitation

            Secondary Exitant Effects

                Restorative effects

                Tonic effects

                Expectroant effects

                Resultive and Derivative effects

            General and Local Sedative effects

            The technique of Hydrotherapy:

                Water drinking

                Effusions

                Irrigation-irration of nose, stomach, colon and recium

                Douches, Scotch Douche, Spinal Douche, Alternate Douche

                Packs: Chest packs, Trunk packs, Partic packs, T. packs, Leg Packs, Local Packs, Full Wet Sheet Packs

                Baths: Hip Bath, Spinal Bath, Sitz, Foot Bath, Imersion Baths

                Vapour Baths, Steam Bath and Air Baths, Ice treatments

        Mud Therapy

            Types of Mud

            Collection and properties of mud

            Mud Poultices

            Genral and Local Mud Applications

            The Physiological and Pathological effects and Contraindications

        Chromo Therapy

            Types of Colours - Primary and Secondar

            Chromophyllosphy

            Chromo Hygiene

            Limitations of Chromo therapy

            Physiological use of Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Red, Infra-Red and Ultra-Violet

            Charging of Air, Water, Oils, Foodstuffs, Clycerin Vaseline, Raw Sugar, Milk, Rose-Water etc.

    C. Viva

    Maximum Marks: 100

    D. Practical:Every student will be required to undergo minimum 10-15 days practical training

    Maximum Marks: 20

    E. Sessional/Project Work

    Maximum Marks: 100