A unique health facility - HIIMS unveiled in Amritsar


Amritsar: Hospital and Institute of Integrated Medical Sciences (HIIMS) officials have announced the opening of its new branch in Amritsar. The details of the start of operations of HIIMS in Amritsar were shared by renowned Ayurveda and Meditation Guru, Acharya Manish, Dr. Awdhesh Pandey, MBBSMD, Dr. Geetika Choudhary (BAMS), and Dr. Gurpreet (BAMS) during a press conference held at the premises of HIIMS Amritsar at Ranjit Avenue.

HIIMS is India's first integrated medical sciences hospital which provides a unique healthcare facility focused on drug-free treatment based on Ayurveda, Naturopathy, Diet Therapy, etc.

HIIMS Amritsar will offer GRAD (Gravitational Resistance and Diet) treatment to kidney patients. Health experts said that two hours of Hot Water Immersion Therapy (HWIT), Head Down Tilt Therapy (HDT) combined with the Disciplined and Intelligent People  Diet  (DIP Diet) form the GRAD system. In addition, Panchkarma therapy along with naturopathy is given to flush out the toxins from the body.

Acharya Manish who is the founder of HIIMS and Shuddhi Ayurveda said that at HIIMS Amritsar - the emphasis will be on reversing kidney failure, cancer, liver failure, sugar, BP, and heart diseases by increasing the inner strength of the body. HIIMS Nature Care Centers are operating in Derabassi, Zirakpur,  ChandigarhPatialaDelhi, Gurugram, Jaipur, Jodhpur and now HIIMS has opened its branch in Amritsar.

It is noteworthy that some big names from the Indian health world, like Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury who is the inventor of GRAD Therapy, Dr. Khadar Vali who has done a lot of work on Millets' Diet, and Dr. Amar Singh Azad, MD in Community Medicine, MD in Pediatrics are also associated with HIIMS. BW

 

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