The Bachelor of Electropathy Medicine System (BEMS) program at IRME Institute is a comprehensive 3-year course that focuses on the principles of electropathy, a natural and holistic healing system. The course prepares students to practice as electropathy doctors, offering treatments without side effects.
Applicants must have completed 12th Grade with Science (Biology, Physics, and Chemistry). This course is ideal for students interested in natural medicine and alternative healthcare practices.
The BEMS program spans 3 years, including theoretical and practical training in electropathy medicine and natural healing techniques.
Affordable fees with installment options available. Scholarships are offered to students from economically weaker sections and healthcare professionals.
Electropathy, also known as electro-homoeopathy, was developed in the 19th century by Count Cesare Mattei in Italy. It is based on the use of plant-based remedies to restore the body's energy balance. The system focuses on the body's vital energy and aims to regulate and strengthen the immune system without causing harmful side effects.
Over the years, electropathy has gained recognition as a safe and effective method of treatment. It has been widely practiced in Europe and Asia and is now becoming increasingly popular in India, thanks to its holistic approach to health and wellness.
The BEMS curriculum covers a wide range of subjects, integrating natural medicine with modern healthcare practices:
Electropathy is known for its effectiveness in treating a variety of health conditions, including:
Electropathy also addresses skin conditions, digestive issues, and mental health concerns by promoting natural healing and energy balance.
The Hon'ble Supreme Court of India has upheld the legitimacy of alternative medical practitioners, ensuring their right to practice without harassment. The landmark case SLP (Civil) No. 11262/2000, decided on 24/11/2000, dismissed the plea by the Delhi Government & Union of India, affirming the earlier decision of the Delhi High Court (FAO 205/92).
The court ruled that legally constituted institutions offering alternative medicine education may issue diplomas and certificates, and the holders of such credentials are entitled to practice in their respective faculties.
Various High Courts and the Supreme Court of India have recognized the rights of alternative medicine practitioners through multiple rulings:
Despite the Union Health Ministry's non-recognition of Electropathy, over 2 lakh practitioners and 150 colleges in India continue to teach and practice this system. Several courts have ruled in favor of Electro Homoeopathy, ensuring its practice remains unchallenged:
Alternative medicine continues to be practiced across India under judicial protection. Courts have ruled that:
These legal protections ensure that practitioners of Ayurveda, Unani, Homeopathy, Siddha, Naturopathy, and Electro Homoeopathy can continue to contribute to the healthcare sector.