The main aim is to teach the patients about the right way of living and make them to understand their innate healing power.
The MTNYH follows the principles of Nature cure in treating the patients. The nut-shell of Yoga & Naturopathy mode of treatment is to enhance your elimination process, so that the body’s recuperative power within you gets activated and then to promote your health with well-nourished food, good physical activity, blissful mental health.
The treatment protocol varies from each patient because each individual is unique and each individual temperament is unique.
There are different packages for both In-patient as well as Out-patients

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Yoga Therapy
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Spinal bath
Spinal baths are considered beneficial for their therapeutic effects on the nervous and musculoskeletal systems. By immersing the body in warm water, particularly focusing on the spinal area, these baths are believed to promote relaxation and alleviate back pain.


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Mud Therapy
Mud Pack-Local Application Keeping soaked mud in a thin, wet muslin cloth and making it into a thin flat brick depending on the size of the patient’s abdomen, apply it. The duration of the mud pack application is 20 to 30 minutes. When applied in cold weather, place a blanket over the mud pack and cover the body as well.
Mud has various properties that may explain their action on skin microbiome, with different effects on commensal and pathogenic microorganisms.
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Therapeutic Message
In aromatherapy, oils derived from plants (“essential oils”) are added to a base massage oil, which is a lubricant during treatment. Although often used purely for their fragrance, the oils are said to have a wide range of medicinal properties, including effects on wound healing, infection, blood circulation, and digestion. Also, they are thought to act both pharmacologically, by absorption into the blood through the skin, and by olfactory stimulation.


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Diet Therapy
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Acupuncture
Traditional Chinese medicine explains acupuncture as a technique for balancing the flow of energy or life force — known as chi or qi (chee) — believed to flow through pathways (meridians) in your body. By inserting needles into specific points along these meridians, acupuncture practitioners believe that your energy flow will re-balance.


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Physiotherapy
Chromotherapy is a method of treatment that uses the visible spectrum (colors) of electromagnetic radiation to cure diseases. It is a centuries-old concept used successfully over the years to cure various diseases. Chromotherapy is a narrow band in the cosmic electromagnetic energy spectrum, known to humankind as the visible color spectrum. It is composed of reds, greens, blues and their combined derivatives, producing the perceivable colors that fall between the ultraviolet and the infrared ranges of energy or vibrations. These visual colors with their unique wavelength and oscillations, when combined with a light source and selectively applied to impaired organs or life systems, provide the necessary healing energy required by the body. Light affects both the physical and etheric bodies. Colors generate electrical impulses and magnetic currents or fields of energy that are prime activators of the biochemical and hormonal processes in the human body, the stimulants or sedatives necessary to balance the entire system and its organs.
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Magneto Therapy


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Psychological Counselling
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Sauna bath
Sauna baths provide relaxation, stress relief, and improved circulation. They help with detoxification, skin health, and pain relief. Regular use can boost the immune system, aid muscle recovery, and improve sleep. Always consult a healthcare professional before use if you have medical conditions.


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Arm & Foot bath
An arm and foot bath, beneficial for health, involves soaking both arms and feet in warm water to promote circulation, relieve muscle tension
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Shirodhara
Shirodhara is an Ayurvedic therapy involving the continuous pouring of warm oil onto the forehead. It aims to balance the doshas and promotes mental clarity, relaxation, and overall well-being.


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Steam Bath
A steam bath involves sitting in a room filled with moist heat, typically generated by a steam generator. The steam opens pores, promotes sweating, and helps relax muscles. It’s known for its detoxifying and soothing effects on the body and is often used for relaxation and skin health benefits.
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Facial steam
Facial steaming improves circulation, aids in clearing nasal congestion, promotes detoxification by opening pores, and helps treat acne by loosening dirt and oil trapped in the skin.


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Spinal Spray
Shirodhara is an Ayurvedic therapy involving the continuous pouring of warm oil onto the forehead. It aims to balance the doshas and promotes mental clarity, relaxation, and overall well-being.
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Foot massager
Foot massager relieves tension
and soreness in the feet through various techniques such as kneading, rolling, or vibrating motions. It helps promote relaxation


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Hip Bath
Hip baths offer relief from conditions like hemorrhoids, anal fissures, and genital discomfort by soothing and reducing inflammation. They improve blood circulation to the pelvic region, aiding in healing processes. Regular use can enhance hygiene and provide a relaxing, therapeutic experience.
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Full Immersion Bath
Full immersion baths offer significant health benefits by promoting relaxation, reducing stress, and easing muscle tension. The warmth of the water enhances circulation, potentially improving cardiovascular health, while also soothing muscle soreness and aiding in post-exercise recovery.


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COLON HYDROTHERAPY
Colon hydrotherapy also known as colonic irrigation, a procedure that involves flushing colon
with fluids to remove waste and toxins. Colon hydrotherapy suggest that it can help with detoxification,
weight loss, improved digestion, clear skin, increased energy levels, relief from bloating and
constipation.
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Pranayama
Pranayama is a yogic practice focused on breath control and regulation. It involves various techniques to
extend and manipulate the breath, such as deep inhalation (puraka), exhalation (rechaka), and breath
retention (kumbhaka). Pranayama aims to enhance physical and mental well-being by improving
respiratory efficiency and calming the mind through mindful breathing exercises.
