The presenting author: Dr.Muthiah Kumaresan
Abstract
Aim
The non-matured, non-breaking voice in males during puberty is called puberphonia (boys talking in a female tone). We can also define puberphonia as persistent child voice even after puberty in the absence of an organic cause. Puberphonia boys will have mature physical and laryngeal structures. This topic is important to the prospective integrative medicine specialist because it is a specific, relevant and common condition with an unknown aetiology. In general, people with puberphonia tend to encounter problems that include emotional, psychological, social and professional difficulties. They are treated by uvula manipulation without surgery or medicine.
Methods
The diagnosis of puberphonia requires no special equipment other than recording the voice on an Android cell phone and finding out the voice pitch. The treatment is based on extensive research on indigenous literature. We never treat the larynx or vocal cord. 2500 years ago, Tholkappiyar clearly told about the origin of voice, the production of voice, and how to strengthen the voice. The voice should come from the lower abdomen, and the sound should vibrate and resonate in the head, neck, and chest. The voice should be delivered only by the teeth, lip, tongue, nose, and palate/uvula. So palatal uvula voice should be practiced to change the pitch. Resonance by shell is practiced, comparable to nasal resonance. Meditation or yoga “breath of fire” breathing training is practiced as a Pavlovian conditioning theory of habituation.
Result.
Treated 1200 puberphonia voices and was 99% successful with training in 5 days.
Conclusion
Therapy improves the voice and male personality of puberphonic boys. Gaining the ancestral voice in place of puberphonia because no surgery is involved. Participants will benefit from this workshop with the confidence to extend their knowledge by creating their own rituals and customising them for increased clinical development, growth, and achievement.