The Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences (BNYS) at Lambodar Institute is a comprehensive undergraduate program that integrates the principles of natural medicine with the therapeutic benefits of yoga. BNYS focuses on holistic healthcare, aiming to treat the root cause of diseases rather than just the symptoms, by promoting the body’s natural healing processes. This five-and-a-half-year course prepares students to become skilled naturopaths and yoga therapists, capable of improving health and wellness through non-invasive, natural methods.

At Lambodar Institute, the BNYS program blends traditional naturopathic practices with modern scientific approaches to healthcare. Students are trained in various natural healing techniques, including hydrotherapy, diet therapy, mud therapy, and yoga. The curriculum also emphasizes preventive healthcare and the importance of maintaining a balanced lifestyle. Graduates of the BNYS program can pursue careers in wellness centers, naturopathy clinics, hospitals, or start their own practice in holistic healthcare.

 

Course Content

1. Anatomy and Physiology:
Students learn about the structure and functions of the human body, which is fundamental to understanding how natural therapies affect the body’s systems and promote healing.

2. Biochemistry and Pathology:
This module covers the biochemical processes within the body and how diseases disrupt these processes. Students also learn how naturopathy can restore balance and health.

3. Naturopathic Medicine:
This core subject introduces students to various natural therapies, including hydrotherapy, mud therapy, diet therapy, fasting therapy, and acupuncture. The module emphasizes how to use these methods to treat various health conditions.

4. Yoga and Yoga Therapy:
Students are trained in the principles and practices of yoga, including asanas (postures), pranayama (breathing techniques), and meditation. Yoga therapy focuses on using yoga to treat physical and mental health conditions.

5. Nutrition and Dietetics:
This module teaches the importance of proper nutrition and diet in promoting health and preventing disease. Students learn how to create therapeutic diets tailored to individual patient needs.

6. Clinical Diagnosis and Laboratory Skills:
Students gain practical skills in diagnosing diseases and monitoring patient progress through laboratory tests and clinical examinations.

7. Philosophy and History of Naturopathy:
This subject explores the history and evolution of naturopathy, its principles, and its role in modern healthcare.

8. Community Medicine and Public Health:
Students are trained to apply naturopathy in community health settings, focusing on preventive healthcare, lifestyle diseases, and health education.

9. Psychology and Counseling:
This module covers the psychological aspects of healthcare and the role of counseling in helping patients achieve mental and emotional well-being.

10. Internship and Practical Training:
The BNYS program includes a one-year compulsory internship, where students gain hands-on experience in naturopathy clinics, wellness centers, and hospitals, applying their knowledge in real-world healthcare settings.

Graduates of the BNYS program at Lambodar Institute are well-prepared to contribute to the growing demand for natural and holistic healthcare solutions, combining the best of naturopathy and yogic sciences to promote health and well-being.