Tuesday, 4 November 2025

Treat puberphonia globally by UMAR.Treating 1,650 cases of puberphonia is a significant medical achievement and could set a world record. To teach your innovative procedure globally and raise awareness among both medical professionals and the public, we will need to undertake structured certification, educational outreach, and global advocacy initiatives.Join 9841055774

Puberphonia UMAR, a global treatment

Siva ent hospital planned to create a specialized training program or certification for speech trainers for puberphonia treatment, possibly in collaboration with medical institutions. I am also consider virtual training sessions or online courses to reach a broader audience. Another approach might be to partner with universities or medical colleges abroad to develop the curriculum. I am planning to brainstorm more specific strategies to treat puberphonia globally.!

Saturday, 25 October 2025

Kuravai / make sound with uvula and tongue to treat puberphonia.Temple rituals: Kuravai is performed during ceremonies for deities, including when a priest conducts a wedding ceremony for a god and goddess. It is also used when a statue of a god is carried in a street procession.

Treat puberphonia with Indan culture

Uvular sound in Indin language that treats puberphonia.
In the context of Dravidian cultures, particularly in Tamil and Malayalam, ululation is a traditional, high-pitched vocal sound made by women during auspicious and ceremonial occasions. It is performed by rapidly trilling the tongue to produce a loud, wavering cry. 
Names in Dravidian languages
The practice is known by different names depending on the language: 
Tamil: Kulavai iḍal or Kolavai
Malayalam: Kurava iḍal or Kurava 
In the context of Dravidian cultures, particularly in Tamil and Malayalam, ululation is a traditional, multi -pitched vocal sound made by women during auspicious and ceremonial occasions. It is performed by rapidly trilling the tongue and uvula to produce a loud, wavering cry of joy
Names in Dravidian languages
The practice is known by different names depending on the language: 
Tamil: Kulavai iḍal or Kolavai
Malayalam: Kurava iḍal or Kurava