Heal Without Surgery
Through Marma Chikitsa
10,000+ patients healed from back pain, disc bulge, and joint conditions — without surgery. NABH-certified Ayurvedic hospital in Kerala with 30+ years of practice.
Conditions We Treat
Specialized non-surgical treatment for spine and joint conditions
Back Pain Treatment
Ayurvedic treatment for chronic back pain, sciatica, lumbar spondylosis, and cervical spondylosis.
Disc Bulge — Without Surgery
Non-surgical treatment for disc bulge, disc prolapse, and herniated disc at L4-L5 and L5-S1 levels.
Founded by Dr. T.D. Bose
Chief Physician & Marma Specialist · B.A.M
A third-generation Ayurvedic practitioner, Dr. T.D. Bose graduated from the renowned Vaidyaratnam P.S. Varier Ayurveda College in Kottakkal and went on to work with Padmasree Dr. Rajagopal at the Amala Cancer Research Center.
In 1998, under the guidance of Marmacharya Shri Sudheer Vaidhyar — a legendary healer with divine instincts who developed his own treatment methods — Dr. Bose began his mission to provide compassionate, effective Ayurvedic care. He is the only Ayurvedic physician who worked closely with Shri Sudheer Vaidhyar for over a decade, gaining unparalleled expertise in Marma Chikitsa.
With 30+ years of practice in authentic Ayurvedic treatment and 7 years as a consultant at Amrita School of Ayurveda, Dr. Bose has treated over 10,000 patients — many of whom were previously advised surgery.
Our Treatments
Authentic Ayurvedic therapies for lasting pain relief
Marma Abhyangam
This is a procedure in which whole body massage is done stimulating the marma points of the body thereby reducing pain and inflammation pertaining to musculoskeletal system.
Muthira Kizhi (Kulatha Kizhi)
This is one kind of rooksha (dry) swedam in which horse gram is powdered, held inside a small linen cloth; it is made to be warm and massaged over the body by two masseurs.
Pizhichil
In this treatment lukewarm medicated oil is poured over the person’s body in a special rhythmic manner (masseur soaks the linen in oil and squeezes it over the patient’s body) for 45 minutes.
Shirodhara
Shirodhara is one of the most profound and calming therapies in Ayurveda. The term derives from Sanskrit words Shira (head) and Dhara (continuous flow). In this procedure, a continuous stream of lukewarm medicated oil is gently poured onto the forehead, specifically over the ajna marma (the region between the eyebrows), from a perforated earthen vessel. Each session includes 15 minutes of Shiro Abhyangam (head massage) followed by 30 minutes of Shiro Thailadhara. The choice of medicated oil—such as Ksheerabala Tailam, Brahmi Tailam, or Dhanwantharam Tailam—is determined based on the patient’s prakriti (body constitution) and condition.
What Our Patients Say
Real stories from patients who avoided surgery