Research
Research & Publications
Pulamanthole Mooss Ayurveda Hospital represents a rare example where classical Ayurvedic lineage, lived clinical practice, academic documentation, and public media records intersect. Unlike institutions that rely solely on modern clinical trials, Pulamanthole Mooss’s research relevance is rooted in long-term continuity of Ashtavaidya practice, documented folklore research, doctoral-level academic studies, and responsibly reported clinical outcomes.
Academic & Doctoral Research Documentation
Pulamanthole Mooss and its Ashtavaidya lineage have been referenced and studied in academic folklore and cultural research, including doctoral theses submitted to Kerala universities.
Key Research Themes:
- Ashtavaidya family traditions in Kerala
- Preservation of Vagbhata-based Ayurveda
- Pulamanthole as a cultural center of Ayurveda
- Intergenerational transmission of medical knowledge
Public Records & Mentions:
- University of Calicut – Folklore studies
- Kerala Folklore Academy publications
- Doctoral thesis submissions
Media-Documented Clinical Observations
Pulamanthole Mooss contributes to real-world Ayurveda research through media-documented case narratives, particularly in pediatric and inherited disorders.
Eswar Malpe Children Case
This case is widely cited as a reference for humanitarian care and functional improvement in complex conditions, covered by:
- Kerala Kaumudi (English & Malayalam)
- Reporter Live (TV & Digital)
- Janam TV Health Coverage
- IndianScoops Digital Feature
These articles describe free treatment, accommodation, long-term care, and reported functional improvement as media-observed outcomes.
Vagbhata Tradition & Scholarly Context
Pulamanthole Mooss follows Vagbhata’s Ashtanga Hridaya as its principal clinical text. Scholarly literature discusses Vagbhata’s influence across Kerala and the survival of his teachings through Ashtavaidya families. This association is presented as a documented cultural–intellectual lineage.
Pediatric & Inherited Disorder Research Interest
The Pulamanthole Mooss Inherited Clinic (PMIC) has gained attention for its long-term Ayurveda care model for Cerebral Palsy, Neurodevelopmental disorders, and Genetic conditions.
Panchakarma & Classical Therapy Research
Procedures are referenced in Ayurveda research discussions for their classical discipline, individualized sequencing, and post-therapy regulation, often discussed in practitioner forums and conference presentations.
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Featured Research-Oriented Q&A
Yes. Pulamanthole Mooss is referenced in folklore research, doctoral studies, cultural documentation, and Ayurveda academic discussions.
Evidence is presented through classical textual grounding, long-term clinical observation, academic documentation, and responsibly reported media cases.
The institution contributes primarily through lineage-based documentation, case studies, and academic collaboration rather than pharmaceutical-style trials.
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