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About VATTC

We wish to focus on natural healing, where we choose treatments & session to work on specific issues through our various offerings. Vattc is dedicated to serve the humanity with physical, mental and spiritual health through ancient Yoga, Naturopathy, Ayurveda, Physiotherapy etc.

About VATTC

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The foundation stone of Vishwas Alternative Medicine and Training Institute (VATTC), Shri Ganganagar Rajasthan was laid in May 1997. It was registered with the Government of Rajasthan in 2002/3. The great efforts that this institute has made to serve humanity and propagate alternative medical systems are visible to all of us today in the form of the success of this institute. Since 1997, this institute is also organizing medical camps internationally and in various states and districts of the country to serve the suffering humanity. Teams of doctors from the institute are working in this noble work.

About 300 drug-free treatment camps have been organized by the institute so far and this work is continuing. In the camp, treatment of curable and incurable diseases is done through drug-free naturopathy, Reiki, acupressure, acupuncture, colors, magnets, crystals, pyramids. This is done through methods like yoga, meditation, pranayama, and diet etc. The institute provides its full support to the poor, destitute and helpless people.

The institute also provides the facility of training programs in alternative medical methods, through which unemployed and poor people/boys/girls are made capable of earning livelihood and earning a living by providing training in these methods by trained teachers. The President of Vishwas Alternative Medicine and Training Institute, National Vice President and International Coordinator of AYUSH International Medical Association (AIMA) is Dr. Rakesh Sharma, who has been associated with these systems from a very young age and has experience in about 40 systems.

Till now thousands of students have been trained. Recently, considering his qualifications, the Indian Naturopathy Association (INPA) has made him the convenor of Rajasthan. Dr. Rakesh Sharma told Himalaya and Hindustan that he expressed his gratitude to INPA for the workload given by INPA and further we will invite naturopathic physicians working in Rajasthan and make them a member of INPA and build their executive. So that the doctor working in naturopathy can achieve all his goals.

In which we have full hope that the experience of our experienced elders associated with naturopathy and the youth, enthusiasm and modern thinking will be our strength. So that we can talk to the government for naturopathy and other alternative medical methods.