Acupressure : Acupressure is an ancient healing art using the fingers to gradually press key pressure points, which stimulate the body's natural self-curative abilities. Acupressure was developed in Asia over 5,000 years ago. Using the power and sensitivity of the hand, Acupressure Therapy is effective in the relief of stress-related ailments, and is ideal for self-treatment and preventive health care for boosting the immune system. Acupressure releases tension, increases circulation, reduces pain, and inculcates vibrant health.
Allopathy : Allopathic medicine refers to the practice of conventional medicine that uses pharmacologically active agents or physical interventions to treat or suppress symptoms or patho -physiologic processes of diseases or conditions. Allopathic medicine also often refers to "the broad category of medical practice that is sometimes called Western medicine, biomedicine, evidence-based medicine, or modern medicine"
Acupuncture : Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese method of treating ailments. The word acupuncture is made of two parts – ‘acus’ – which means a needle, and 'puncture'. This form of alternative medicine is based on the concept of Qui or Chi (pronounced ‘chee’). This is a vital energy force comparable to ‘prana’ in Indian philosophy.
Ayurveda : Ayurveda or the “science of life” originated in the 10th century BC, but its current form took shape between the 5th century BC and the 5th century AD. Ayurvedic philosophy is attached to sacred texts of the Vedas, and based on the theory of Panchmahabhutas — all objects and living bodies are composed of the five basic elements: earth, water, fire, air, and sky. These elements also represent Tridoshas in human body – vata, pitta, kapha. Ether represents the sky. Similarly, there is a fundamental harmony between the environment and individuals, which is perceived as a macrocosm and microcosm relationship. As such, acting on one influences the other.
Hypnosis : The use of hypnotism for therapeutic purposes is referred to as "hypnotherapy". Hypnosis can used to treat depression, anxiety, eating disorders, sleep disorders, compulsive gaming, posttraumatic stress, smoking and weight management. A number of studies show that hypnosis can reduce the pain experienced during burn-wound debridement, bone marrow aspirations, and childbirth. Treating skin diseases with hypnosis (hypnodermatology) has performed well in treating warts, psoriasis, and atopic dermatitis. Hypnosis may be useful as an adjunct therapy for weight loss. The hypnotic state may also facilitate change in the body: it has been successfully used as a treatment for irritable bowel syndrome, as an alternative to chemical anesthesia, and it has been studied as a way to soothe skin ailments.
Music Therapy : Music therapy is the prescribed use of music by a qualified person to affect positive changes in the psychological, physical, cognitive, or social functioning of individuals with health or educational problems.
Chiropractic : Chiropractic is a health care profession concerned with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disorders of the neuro-musculoskeletal system and the effects of these disorders on general health. It is generally categorized as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). Chiropractic is the third largest of the doctored health professions (behind only medicine and dentistry). It overlaps with other manual-therapy professions, including massage therapy, osteopathy, and physical therapy.
Physiotherapy : Physiotherapy, often abbreviated PT, is a health care profession primarily concerned with addressing the impairments and disabilities through rehabilitative approach and restoration of normal movement and function.