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Ayurveda, one of the oldest form of alternative medicines still practiced, came on track with our family since 1870, by an effort of the great Ayurvedic Toxicologist Mr. Kuria, who belonged to a place named ‘Chembu’. His knowledge and views were transferred to his son, Mr. Oueseph Ulahannan Kurias, in a palm leaved manuscript, with which the latter refined his knowledge and made a habit of practicing it.
This knowledge and practical experience were inherited to his son Mr. Kurian Paul Kurias, who dedicated most of his life in researching, practicing and documenting this trade of Ayurveda. All of these great vaidyas considered it as a service to treat the diseased, and demanded no remuneration.
Mr. Kurian Paul Kurias, in his last stages of life, requested his son, Mr. Mathew Paul Kurias to take over this profession, since he was under the supervision of Mr. Kurian for about ten years. Granting the wish, he not only took over the practice, but also passed over his knowledge to other vaidyas too.
Mr. Mathew Paul suggested his son, Dr. Anish Mathew Kurias to graduate in Ayurveda. He believed, it would provide a scientific explanation to this branch of medicine. Dr. Anish completed B.A.M.S with rank during the year 2001, from ‘Aswini Ayurvedic College’ at Davangere, affiliated to the Kuvempu University of Karnataka.

Dr. Anish
Dr. Anish is the torchbearer of the fifth generation of this notable Ayurvedic Toxicologist Family. He now runs an Ayurvedic hospital, ‘EARTH’ [Evergreen Ayurvedic Resort of Traditional Healing], where it provides, all kind of Ayurvedic treatments, as well as his ancestral toxicology treatments.
He was adjudged as one of the best Ayurvedic Toxicologists in kerala in a survey conducted by the World Ayurveda Congress. His association with various development societies and social service organizations has earned him a noble position among contemporary Ayurvedics. A presentation on ‘Practical Ayurvedic Toxicology’ at the National Seminar 2000, conducted at Kottakal Aryavaidya Sala earned him great acclaim.