In a recent episode of The WitChat Show, Dr. Nishi Bhatt, founder of Dhi Amritam in Dehradun, shared her personal journey and individual perspectives on health, healing, and what she describes as the body’s “subtle energy systems.” Born in London and trained in conventional healthcare, she has since developed a multifaceted practice that she says blends natural therapies, ancient philosophies, and energy-based modalities.
Dr. Bhatt made it clear during the conversation that her work is not positioned as a replacement for conventional medicine. Instead, she describes it as a complementary approach based on her own clinical experience and beliefs. “In emergencies, hospitals are essential,” she said, “but when it comes to recovery, long-term well-being, or prevention, other tools may be helpful.”
Her interest in this field began during her father’s illness. “When my father was diagnosed with bowel cancer,” she shared, “I began exploring diet, frequencies, and emotional patterns—not to replace his treatment, but to support it.”
A Broad Spectrum of Techniques — As Described by Dr. Bhatt
She mentioned incorporating over a dozen methods that she believes may support individuals with a range of health challenges. These include:
- Acupuncture
- Craniosacral Therapy
- Bowen Therapy
- EMT (Emotional Modulation Techniques)
- Natural Motor Therapy Programs
- Herbal and Nutritional Medicine
- Flower Essences
- Sound and Breath Work
- Infrared Light Therapy
- Frequency-Based Food Preparation
- Sensory Integration
- Theta/Alpha Brainwave Regulation
- Lifestyle Counselling
- Oriental Medicine Principles
According to her, these techniques are applied to conditions such as Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Ataxia, Epilepsy, Sleep Disorders, Hormonal Imbalances, Digestive Disorders, Fertility, and Stress-related challenges. Dr. Bhatt presents the impact of these methods as observations from her practice rather than generalized or scientifically validated outcomes.
Anecdotes and Personal Case Studies
One remarkable story Dr. Bhatt shared was about Anaysha, a young woman who underwent 22 surgeries by the age of 22. According to her, the family had explored multiple clinical routes before turning to her clinic. She noted changes in Anaysha’s physical and neurological responses after introducing integrative methods. “It wasn’t a miracle,” she clarified, “but a shift in how the body began responding.”
She also discussed other cases, where improvements in seizure patterns were noticed. These accounts were presented as individual experiences from her clinical practice.
Her View on Energy and Pregnancy
Dr. Bhatt emphasized the emotional and energetic dimensions of pregnancy. “A mother’s emotional state, even before the baby is born, can influence brain development,” she suggested. She advocates treating pregnant women with care and reverence: “Treat her like a Queen—you’re shaping the future.”
She compared the human body to a system of energetic highways, suggesting that blocks in one area could impact others. This metaphor, along with references to energy flow and brain portals, aligns more with Eastern traditional models. She acknowledged this in the interview, stating: “You won’t find these things in textbooks. You have to live it, study it, and keep learning.”
A Diplomatic Invitation to Broader Dialogue
While her approach differs from standard clinical models, Dr. Bhatt encourages curiosity and openness toward other systems of wellness. “Every path has its role,” she stated. “In emergencies, hospitals are vital. But in recovery, we might look at other tools.”

Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are based on Dr. Nishi Bhatt’s appearance on The WitChat Show podcast. The content is not intended as medical advice, nor does it represent clinical or scientific endorsement. Readers should consult qualified medical professionals for any health-related decisions.