THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Pulamanthol Group, a famous Ayurvedic treatment center in Kerala, had come forward in support of Eshwar Malpe, who conducted a search for Arjun, who went missing in the depths of the Gangavalipuzha, during the landslide in Shirur. Malpe's two children suffering from cerebral palsy will be treated at Pulamanthol Hospital. Malpe and his family will reach the hospital either Tuesday evening or tomorrow morning. Along with the treatment, the hospital has taken care of the accommodation and food of the children.
Pulamanthol hospital authorities contacted Kerala Kaumudi Online informing that they are ready to provide free treatment to the children of Malpe. We then informed Malpe about this. His response was that he received such a helping hand due to God's blessing. Manaf, the lorry owner, will also accompany Malpe.
Malpe’s 23-year-old son and a seven-year-old daughter are to be treated. Both of them cannot perform their basic needs without the help of their parents. His son is completely bedridden. His daughter can walk a short distance holding hands. They can identify only their parents. Malpe said the treatment of the children incurs a heavy financial expense. Malpe had another son in the same condition, but he died two years ago at the age of 23.
Trust member Dr Sriraman said free treatment is being provided to the children of Malpe through Thanal, a unique project of Pulamanthol Moose, an expert in Kerala's Ashtavaidya series. An expert panel comprising Dr Roshni, Dr Sriraman, and Dr Jayasankaran will treat the children under the leadership of Dr Aryan, an expert from the Ashtavaidya healers. As a first step, the present condition of the children was understood through video conference. Treatment can be decided only after seeing them in person and examining them. Dr Sriraman said that he was able to cure many people suffering from cerebral palsy through his treatment.
Thanal Project
As part of the social commitment of Pulamanthol Mooss Ayurveda, the treatment is being provided to the public completely free of charge in this project. A share from the profits of the firm is set aside for this purpose. Thanal provides free OP and treatment every Wednesday under the guidance of expert doctors.