KOCHI: A combination of sheer passion and committment is all what defines Dr Sreekumar, a homoeopath from Kottayam. The 40-year-old enthusiastic medico has become the talk of the town through a peculiar treatment method called ‘target super’ to cure challenging health disorders such as autism, learning disorders and diabetes.
Using his system of medication, the doctor is currently working hard to make Vijayapuram, a village in the district, devoid of disabilities through an ambitious project ‘Janivijaya’. Through his unique treatment mode the healthy characters of the patients are first identified and then boosted with continuous medication which in turn helps the disabled or disordered characters to improve. Also the district co-ordinator of Jyothirgamaya, a government project initiated by the Homoeopathy wing of Health Department, during 2013-14, Dr Sreekumar is quite optimistic about the varied possibilities of homoeopathy.
Recently, he has bagged a copyright of the Central Government for his invention of a set of 14 doctrines introduced in homoeopathy. The success of ‘Jyothirgamaya’ made him contemplate on Janivijaya. Launched in March, the project conducted surveys and medical camps to spot people with disabilities and disorders with the help of ASHA workers and anganwadi workers.
“When the doctor proposed the idea of ‘Janivijaya’ we felt a novelty in it,” said Vijayapuram panchayat president Baiju Cherukottayi.
In the Jyothirgamaya project conducted at St Mary’s School, Elamkulam, and NSS School at Karappuzha, to detect challenging disorders among students such as learning disabilities, 320 of the 325 cases proved successful.
“Many students with acute learning disorder gave amazing results in the board exams after the treatment,” says Dr Souda, who was part of the seven-member team. The team also included senior practitioners like Dr Roy Zachariah who is the state coordinator of Jyothirgamaya, Dr Sasidharan, Dr Jayamol, Dr Jaya David and Dr Roselin.
The ‘miracle homoeopath’ has achieved positive results in cases of ‘absent uterus’ and ‘absent thyroid’ through stem cell generation, an area which remains unexplored by the practitioners. Kailas, who works in a private company in Kochi, recalled Sreekumar’s expertise as his wife had a miraculous escape from a fatal polymyositis condition. “We were totally disheartened as the case was rejected by all the doctors from various streams. We were expecting the worst scenario and then we heard about the homoeopath. Surprisingly, within the first week she showed tremendous improvement after taking Sreekumar’s prescription. Now it is the fourth year and my wife is happily leading a normal life,” Kailas said.
The Sree Thirunakkara doctrines, which he introduced, include easier protocols for stem cell regeneration, in-vitro problems and various other challenging medical conditions, including autism.
“One of my patients who was autistic during childhood is now a BTech graduate and was even placed in a multi-national company.”
The doctor calls for an extensive research in the yet-to-explore stream of medical practice for which a coordinated effort by the government and doctors is a must. So what drew him into this medical stream?
“My mother would tell that she was able to give birth to me, after seven successive abortions, with the help of homoeo medicines. Thus I grew up as an avid admirer of homoeopathy,” said Sreekumar, who passed out from Athurasramam Homoeopathic Medical College, here, in 2000 with a first rank.
His wife Dr Sreevidya, who runs a homoeo clinic in Kottayam, assists him in research activities. The couple has two children, Dhanvin Sreemadhav and Abhiroop Sreemadhav. [Source]
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