This biography is dedicated first and foremost to my parents— the quiet architects of my soul. To my father, whose unwavering discipline and service in the government shaped my earliest understanding of integrity, and to my mother, whose quiet resilience and unconditional love taught me the meaning of strength. Your sacrifices and values have been my compass in every chapter of life. Without your foundation, none of this would have been possible.
To my team—every pharmacist, consultant, and staff member of MYK Marketing Ltd and Wonder Nature—you are more than colleagues; you are the heartbeat of our mission. Your trust, commitment, and belief in the vision have made what once felt impossible, undeniably real. Every remedy formulated, every life touched, carries your silent contribution.
To my mentors, teachers, and all those who believed in me during the loneliest stages of this journey—thank you for lending your faith when mine flickered.
To those who doubted me—thank you. You reminded me of what I was fighting for and pushed me to rise higher.
And above all, to every dreamer starting from zero, this is for you. To those building with bare hands, to those choosing purpose over popularity, and to those standing firm in their truth—may this story remind you that even the smallest seed, when nourished by patience and faith, can one day bloom into a forest.
Dr. Youshaa Korumtallee
The Indian Ocean holds Mauritius as its central location, where serene beaches with clear waters and diverse cultural unity. This is the place where Dr. Youshaa Korumtallee was born. Dr. Youshaa Korumtallee grew up in a family that included a hard-working government servant father and a kindhearted mother. The family’s middle-class lifestyle supported an environment where essential values developed to become the cornerstones of a future remarkable journey—which included discipline and humility as well as quiet commitment.
Dr. Youshaa Korumtallee distinguished himself early in life through quiet investigative behavior rather than ambitious boasts. Dr. Youshaa Korumtallee discovered his fascination with the natural world during moments when other children played. He monitored plants while forming basic questions about their behaviors, like “Does plant growth prevent skin irritation?” What causes some leaves to become itch-free? How can herbs heal wounds? Although he rarely received solutions to his inquiries, his persistent questioning persisted without interruption. His innocent fascination with nature proved to be the core foundation of his eventual life’s work without his understanding during that time.
During his early academic years in Mauritius, Dr. Youshaa Korumtallee attended basic primary school similar to other students studying there. During his regular school activities and test schedule, he developed an intense desire for knowledge. Memorization of facts alone never satisfied him. He chose to understand the operational mechanics of natural phenomena together with human bodily processes.
At the age of sixteen, Dr. Youshaa Korumtallee left Mauritius to study in Malaysia for his secondary school education. The oceanic migration at this young stage would scare most people. Rising at this point marked Dr. Youshaa Korumtallee’s entry into a powerful personal development phase. Malaysia presented itself as an active society that united traditional elements with modern systems within its multicultural framework. Through his new experiences, he witnessed both fresh possibilities and different social circles together with original perspectives.
Dr. Youshaa Korumtallee joined INTI College and finished his Cambridge A-Levels there. The academic struggles produced valuable lessons, which he learned throughout this period. His journey involved learning to take care of his own meals and manage his budget along with handling cultural differences and system adaptation. Every hurdle he faced brought quiet determination rather than complaints. His primary purpose for being in Malaysia reached beyond academic studies; he came to learn and develop as a person.
He deepened his fascination with people, culture, and wellness, so he gained enrollment at Taylor’s College in their hotel management program in partnership with Lycée d’Hôtellerie. Subsequently, he earned his bachelor’s degree in hospitality and tourism management before completing a master’s in hôtellerie restauration from Université de Toulouse II in France. The hospitality degrees he received through Taylor’s College with Lycée d’Hôtellerie and Université de Toulouse II in France emphasized hospitality management yet developed his abilities in empathy, leadership, and organizational skills, which later proved important for his medical and entrepreneurial initiatives.
Many people expected Dr. Youshaa Korumtallee to accept a top position in hospitality or tourism when he returned to Mauritius following ten years in Malaysia and France. His credentials included academic success at different prestigious institutions together with his international business experiences and marketing and development skills. Dr. Youshaa Korumtallee deliberately chose to avoid the traditional career paths that others had followed. His plan was to create his own path with an uncanny sense of purpose rather than follow others’ expectations.
He had a vision anchored in his life’s purpose rather than corporate business models and strategic documents. Throughout his life he held strong faith in natural solutions because traditional medicine had missed essentiality. His childhood fascination with natural home treatments evolved into university-level study of herbal sciences along his belief path. The rich biodiversity and historical roots of accessible natural medicine in Mauritius made it the appropriate starting point. But dreams don’t build themselves.
Dr. Youshaa Korumtallee had no ready-made team. He took no financial assistance from the financial institutions. He possessed his accumulated savings together with his expertise and unwavering conviction. He refused to borrow money because it violated his personal principles. His belief was that everything with true longevity needed to begin with integrity rather than financial debt. Through self-funding via monthly payments, Dr. Youshaa Korumtallee acquired every piece of equipment, bottle of herbs, and consultation table.
The early days were unforgiving. When he launched MYK Marketing Ltd. and Wonder Nature as his initial natural and integrative medicine business, he had to fulfill every business role independently. As an entrepreneur, he conducted research while serving as a market specialist and shipping manager and dedicated himself to providing direct customer support. Late into each night he researched herbs while developing formulas for products and then reached out globally to secure the best raw ingredients.
The objective of his practice focused on developing personalized natural treatments that adjusted specifically to individual requirements. This was no mass-market play; it was personal. Every product generated from his workshop maintained his dedication to delivering quality solutions to clients while receiving personalized treatment in each case.
The process of proving our ideas to others proved extremely challenging. There were doubts. People expressed doubts about his professional training and questioned both his scientific abilities and his reason for not pursuing conventional professions. During certain periods, business operations became agonizingly slow as expenses accumulated, with self-doubt entering his mind. Through perseverance, Dr. Youshaa Korumtallee upheld his aspirations.
As his ventures began to take root, Dr. Youshaa Korumtallee found himself standing at the intersection of success and responsibility. The business, MYK Marketing Ltd and Wonder Nature, was growing steadily. Clients returned not just for products, but for trust, for care, and for results. With every healed skin condition, relieved pain, or balanced immune system, Dr. Youshaa Korumtallee’s reputation deepened. But it wasn’t just business growth that mattered to him—it was the impact.
Dr. Youshaa Korumtallee never saw himself as merely an entrepreneur. He viewed himself, first and foremost, as a healer. And healing, in his eyes, was more than prescribing herbs or selling supplements. It was about listening, understanding, and treating each person as a whole—not just a diagnosis. That’s what drew him deeper into integrative and natural medicine.
In many ways, Dr. Youshaa Korumtallee’s approach was ahead of its time. While the modern world rushed toward industrialized healthcare, he leaned into personalized wellness. While others focused on treating symptoms, he focused on addressing root causes. His philosophy was grounded in simplicity: the body is designed to heal itself, it just needs the right tools, the right nutrients, and the right support.
To elevate his skills and stay rooted in evidence-based practices, Dr. Youshaa Korumtallee continued learning. Over the years, he pursued certifications in naturopathy, herbalism, Ayurveda, and functional medicine. These weren’t just badges of qualification, they were reflections of his dedication. From Doctor of Natural Medicine to Certified Master of Herbs and Spices, he committed himself to deepening his understanding of nature’s pharmacy. His study wasn’t limited to books; he engaged with farmers, traditional healers, researchers, and academies across Asia and Africa to learn from both science and ancestral wisdom.
His clinics didn’t resemble sterile, intimidating medical offices. Instead, they felt warm and calming, designed to put patients at ease. The consultation process was often longer than people expected, not because of inefficiency, but because of compassion. Dr. Youshaa Korumtallee would ask about lifestyle, stress levels, diet, emotional wellbeing, and medical history. Only then would he begin crafting a treatment plan—sometimes a herbal remedy, sometimes a skin cream, and often a combination of therapies. Each formula was tailor-made, a rarity in a world of mass production.
The results spoke for themselves. People came with chronic illnesses they had battled for years. Many arrived as skeptics, frustrated by years of medications that brought side effects but little relief. They left with hope. And, over time, healing.