
The system, which has been in controlled internal clinical use since July 2022, is built around a carefully structured questionnaire consisting of 100 detailed questions. These questions examine multiple dimensions of a patient’s life including dietary habits, daily routine, sleep patterns, stress levels, emotional tendencies, environmental exposure, long-term behavioral practices, and condition-specific physical symptoms.
According to the hospital, the objective of the framework is to move beyond surface-level symptom recognition and instead analyze patterns that may contribute to chronic or recurring health issues. Rather than focusing solely on what the patient is experiencing, the model evaluates why those symptoms may have developed.
Each response is assessed collectively to identify correlations between lifestyle factors and reported health conditions. This allows the development of personalized naturopathic strategies tailored to individual circumstances rather than generalized treatment protocols.
The 100-Questions Root Cause Diagnostic System has been developed internally and is protected under Internal Patent RCD2022-001. The methodology has now been formally documented on the hospital’s official website, marking its first public disclosure.
Hospital representatives state that the structured nature of the questionnaire ensures consistency in assessment while maintaining flexibility to accommodate individual variations in health history and lifestyle.
Dr. Kumar stated that many long-term health conditions are influenced by sustained lifestyle and behavioral patterns. He emphasized that structured inquiry encourages patients to understand contributory factors in their own daily lives, thereby supporting informed lifestyle correction and health awareness.
The complete details of the 100-Questions Root Cause Diagnostic System are available on the official website of Swami Dayanand Naturopathy Hospital

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