Thiruvananthapuram: Can reading a palm help in diagnosing health ailments. so claims a Palmist from Kerala.
Mohanan a palmist believes palmistry is a pure science//. The 44 year old chemistry teacher by profession but he reads people's palms and predicts their health conditions. His accurate predictions have even baffled the best doctors.
After studying the lines and mounts of a person's hand, Mohanan can accurately predict the ailments afflicting the person and also what diseases could affect him in future. He also suggests remedial measures just like a professional doctor.
As a 14-year-old teenager Mohanan hated palmistry, but today he is a popular palmist whose expert opinion is sought by Indian politicians, film stars and even doctors.
"As a boy I felt palmistry was nothing but fraud. But before calling it a bluff, I decided to study it," Mohanan told IANS.
"For 10 years I was a student of the famous palmist Velayudhan Nair who hails from Thiruvananthapuram. After a decade of learning the art of palmistry from him, I became convinced that palmistry is a pure science.
"I decided to use it not just for predicting the fortunes of people, but also to concentrate on the health aspect."
Mohanan explained just like the zodiac signs that are used in astrology, a person's palm is divided into various segments.
"The mount of Venus spells out the sexual activity of a person. Likewise the mounts of Mercury and Saturn reveal the neurological health, while the mount of Jupiter is associated with the ear, nose and lungs," he said.
"The ophthalmic segment is revealed in the mount of Apollo, and the mount of Moon predicts abdominal and urinary problems."
However, Mohanan is yet to make use of his talent commercially and instead takes classes in palmistry for those interested.
"More than 1,000 people have studied under me, in
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