Our Values

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Our Values

Nature and Music are the two wonderful blessings of The Almighty to humanity, which are helping for the development of our ancestors since the early edge of civilization. Since the early era of human civilization so many research has proved the fact that Naturopathy and Music- therapy helps us in the development our Physical, Psychological, Emotional, Spritiual and Philosophical aspects. Human civilization cannot be possible without Nature and Music.

Thousands of years ago all these form of treatment has been scientifically proven by our ancestors. We the team of NGBS is putting our best effort to get the people closer to their original form of treatment.

The term "Naturopathy" is derived from Latin and Greek, and literally translates as "nature disease". Modern naturopathy grew out of the Natural Cure movement of Europe. The term was coined in 1895 by John Scheeland popularized by Benedict Lust, the "father of U.S. naturopathy”. Naturopathy or naturopathic medicine is employing a wide array of "natural" treatments, including herbalism, and acupuncture, as well as diet and lifestyle counseling.

Music therapy is the use of interventionsto accomplish individual goals within a therapeutic relationship by a professional who has completed an approved music therapy program. Music therapy is an allied health profession and one of the expressive therapies, consisting of a process in which a music therapist uses music and all of its facets—physical, emotional, mental, social, aesthetic, and spiritual—to help clients improve their health. Music therapists primarily help clients improve their health in several domains, such as cognitive functioning, emotional development, social skills, and quality of life, by using music experiences such as free improvisation, singing, and listening to, discussing, and moving to music to achieve treatment goals. It has a wide qualitative and quantitative research literature base and incorporates clinical therapy, psychotherapy, bio - musicology, musical acoustics, music theory, psychoacoustics, embodied music cognition, aesthetics of music, sensory integration, and comparative musicology. Referrals to music therapy services may be made by other health care professionals such as physicians, psychologists, physical therapists, and occupational therapists.