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Welcome to Anansh Medical College of Alternative medicine where excellence in education meets compassionate healthcare. We are committed to training the next generation of healthcare professionals with cutting-edge facilities, experienced faculty, and an emphasis on ethical medical practices.

Anansh Medical college of Alternative medicine" is an Autonomous independent institute for Alternative Medicine like Naturopathy, Electro homeopathy,Yoga,Cosmetology also its conduct Courses in Nursing as well as in Paramedical Science..This institute have recognition & Affiliate by Alternative Medicine Councils as well.

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its an institute which know for its Certificate,Deploma,graduation Deploma,Post graduation Deploma Courses in Naturopathy,Yoga,Electro homeopathy, Cosmetology,Community health Sciences, Nursing & Paramedical field affiliated and managed by Fulba Foundation, A Well known Non Government Organization which is registered under rules & Regulation of Government of India.this NGO is recognized by Government of India as Social institution.Our curriculum is designed to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical clinical experience, enabling students to develop critical skills and compassionate patient care.

We proudly announce that this institution is also recognized by international certification council for international standard in education from United Kingdom (UK).

Alternative Medicine

What is the Alternative Medicine System ?

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Alternative Medicine refers to a range of medical therapies that are not part of conventional or mainstream medical practices. These systems and practices often emphasize natural treatments, holistic approaches, and the body’s ability to heal itself. Here are some key categories and examples of alternative medicine systems:

1. Naturopathy

Naturopathic medicine emphasizes prevention, treatment, and optimal health through therapeutic methods and substances that encourage individuals’ inherent self-healing process. It includes nutrition, lifestyle counseling, herbal medicine, homeopathy, and hydrotherapy.

2. Electrohomeopathy

Alternative medicine is often used alongside conventional treatments, a practice known as complementary medicine. When integrated, it can form a holistic approach to healthcare, addressing physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of well-being.

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Electrohomeopathy is considered an alternative medical system that originated in the 19th century. It was founded by Count Cesare Mattei, an Italian nobleman, who claimed to have discovered a new system of medicine based on the use of “electrodynamic” preparations. In electrohomeopathy, practitioners use preparations derived from plants, minerals, and sometimes animal substances, which are purportedly enhanced through a process involving electrical currents. These preparations are often diluted and succussed (shaken vigorously) similar to homeopathic remedies.

It’s important to note that electrohomeopathy is controversial and lacks scientific evidence to support its effectiveness. Critics argue that its principles and methods are not grounded in scientific understanding and that any perceived benefits may be due to a placebo effect. The practice of electrohomeopathy varies widely depending on the practitioner, and it is not widely recognized or accepted within mainstream medical communities.

As with any alternative medical approach, individuals considering electrohomeopathy should exercise caution, conduct thorough research, and consult with qualified healthcare professionals before pursuing treatment.

Electrohomeopathy

Electrohomeopathy is a controversial alternative medical system that claims to treat various ailments using preparations derived from plants, minerals, and sometimes animal substances. The term “electrohomeopathy” was coined by Count Cesare Mattei in the 19th century. Here’s a more detailed overview of its principles and practices:

1. History and Founder

Electrohomeopathy was founded by Count Cesare Mattei, an Italian aristocrat, who claimed to have discovered a new system of medicine. Mattei believed that he could harness the healing properties of plants and minerals by applying electrical currents to them.

2. Preparations

Practitioners use preparations known as “electrodynamic” or “electro-homoeopathic” remedies, prepared by macerating plants, minerals, or animal tissues and processing them with electrical currents.

3. Principles

The principle is that diseases are caused by “electro-chemical imbalances” in the body, which can be corrected using electrodynamic remedies to restore balance and healing.

4. Application

Remedies are usually given orally, as drops or powders, chosen based on symptoms and practitioner’s diagnosis of imbalance.

5. Criticism and Controversy

Electrohomeopathy lacks scientific validation. Critics argue its principles are unsupported, and benefits may be placebo.

6. Legal Status

Acceptance varies globally. Some countries allow it as alternative medicine, while others restrict or ban it due to safety concerns.

7. Safety and Regulation

Safety and regulation differ by region. Individuals should consult qualified healthcare professionals before considering treatment.

3. Chiropractic

Chiropractic care focuses on diagnosing and treating mechanical disorders of the musculoskeletal system, particularly the spine, under the belief that these disorders affect general health via the nervous system.

Cosmetology

4. Cosmetology

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Cosmetology is the study and application of beauty treatments for the hair, skin, and nails, encompassing services like hairstyling, manicures, pedicures, and makeup application. A professional in this field, known as a cosmetologist or beautician, helps clients improve their physical appearance through a variety of beauty and personal care services. The industry includes a wide range of career paths with professionals working in salons, spas, beauty Parlor and even the television and film industries as makeup artist. Pursuing a cosmetology career can be deeply fulfilling for individuals who find satisfaction in helping others. As a beautician, you have the chance to assist people dealing with long-standing beauty concerns. Professional degree/ Deploma holders in this field may also work with hospitals, therapy clinics and skin treatment centres.

5. Reiki & Pranic Healing

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Reiki may help to improve your mood by relieving anxiety and depression. According to results from a 2011 study, people who had Reiki felt greater mood benefits compared to people who didn’t have Reiki. The study participants who had six 30-minute sessions over 2-8 weeks showed improvements in their mood.

Chakras

  • Root chakra: Muladhara, located at the base of your spine.
  • Sacral chakra: Svadhisthana, located just below your belly button.
  • Solar plexus chakra: Manipur, located 4 to 6 inches above the navel.
  • Heart chakra: Anahat, located in the middle of the chest.
  • Throat chakra: Vishudhi, located just above the throat.
  • Third eye chakra: Agya, located on the forehead (bindi place).
  • Crown chakra: Sahastrar, located on top of the head.
Reiki & Pranic Healing

Benefits of Pranic Healing

  • Physical Healing: Effective in alleviating a wide range of physical conditions, including chronic pain, digestive disorders, and respiratory issues.
  • Emotional Balance: Helps with emotional issues such as anxiety, depression, and stress that are rooted in energetic imbalances.
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6. Colour Therapy (Chromotherapy)

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Colour Therapy or Chromotherapy is based on the concept that different colors can impact the mind and body. It is used to balance energy in the body, whether it is physical, emotional, or spiritual. Each color is thought to have specific healing properties:

  • Red: Stimulates and energizes; associated with strength and vitality.
  • Blue: Calms and soothes; linked to peace and relaxation.
  • Green: Balances and harmonizes; related to growth and renewal.
  • Yellow: Energizes and uplifts; associated with clarity and intellect.
  • Purple: Inspires and calms; connected to spirituality and intuition.

Methods

  • Colored Lights: Exposing the body to specific colors using lamps or light bulbs.
  • Colored Fabrics: Using colored clothing or fabrics in the environment.
  • Visualization: Guided imagery involving colors.

7. Sound Healing Therapy

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Sound Healing Therapy uses sound frequencies to promote healing and well-being. Different instruments and techniques are employed to produce therapeutic sounds:

  • Tuning Forks: Metal forks calibrated to specific frequencies applied to different parts of the body.
  • Singing Bowls: Metal or crystal bowls that produce resonant sounds when struck or played around the rim.
  • Gongs: Large, resonant instruments that create deep, complex tones.
  • Binaural Beats: Two slightly different frequencies played in each ear, creating a perceived third frequency that can help with meditation and relaxation.

Benefits

  • Stress Reduction: Deep relaxation and stress relief.
  • Improved Sleep: Helps in overcoming insomnia and improving sleep quality.
  • Enhanced Focus: Improves concentration and cognitive function.

These therapies focus on using natural elements—scents, colors, and sounds—to promote holistic healing and overall well-being.

Sound Healing Therapy
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8. Acupressure

Acupressure

Acupressure is a traditional Chinese medicine technique that involves applying pressure to specific points on the body, known as acupoints. It is based on the same principles as acupuncture, aiming to balance the body’s energy, or “Qi,” and promote natural self-healing processes.

How It Works

  • Pressure Application: Practitioners use fingers, palms, elbows, or special tools to apply pressure to acupoints.
  • Stimulation of Acupoints: These points are located along meridians, pathways in the body where energy flows.
  • Release of Blockages: Pressure helps release blockages in the meridians, improving energy flow and alleviating symptoms.

Benefits

  • Pain Relief: Effective for headaches, neck and back pain, and menstrual cramps.
  • Stress Reduction: Promotes relaxation and reduces anxiety and stress.
  • Improved Circulation: Enhances blood flow and boosts overall health.

9. Acupuncture

Acupuncture

Acupuncture is another traditional Chinese medicine practice that involves inserting very thin needles into specific acupoints on the body. Like acupressure, it aims to balance the body’s energy and promote healing.

How It Works

  • Needle Insertion: Fine needles are inserted into the skin at specific points along the meridians.
  • Stimulation of Acupoints: The needles stimulate these points to correct imbalances in the flow of Qi.
  • Adjusting Energy Flow: This adjustment helps alleviate pain, treat various health conditions, and improve overall well-being.

Benefits

  • Pain Management: Effective for chronic pain, such as arthritis, migraines, and lower back pain.
  • Mental Health: Can help with anxiety, depression, and insomnia.
  • Digestive Health: Used to treat gastrointestinal issues like nausea and vomiting.
  • Overall Wellness: Boosts the immune system and enhances energy levels.

Comparison with Acupressure

  • Method: Acupressure uses manual pressure, while acupuncture uses needles.
  • Invasiveness: Acupressure is non-invasive; acupuncture involves needle insertion.
  • Treatment Areas: Both target acupoints along the body’s meridians.
  • Applications: Both are used for similar conditions, including pain relief, stress reduction, and overall wellness.

Acupressure and acupuncture are complementary therapies, often used together or in conjunction with other treatments to enhance effectiveness and promote holistic health.

Acupunctures

10. Mind Power

The term “power of mind” refers to the inherent ability of the human mind to influence and shape various aspects of life, including thoughts, emotions, behavior, and even physical well-being. Our minds are the most powerful tool that we can harness for all levels of success in life. Our thoughts shape who we are and who we will become, as well as influencing our physical well-being and our emotional state. The power of the mind is a tool we are still discovering and just beginning to unleash.

11. Neuro-linguistic Programming (NLP)

Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is a way of changing someone’s thoughts and behaviors to help achieve desired outcomes for them. It may reduce anxiety and improve overall wellbeing. The popularity of neuro-linguistic programming or NLP has become widespread since it started in the 1970s.

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