Holy River – Disease Fighting Water

Many in India look to the Ganges (Ganga) as a sacred river. The river is mentioned in early Hindu texts, and bathing in the river holds much religious significance (millions partake in this ritual each year).

With such numbers bathing in the river, it is unbelievable that diseases such as dysentery and cholera are not wide-spread. However, the Ganges carries abnormally high amounts of bateriophages, which eliminate most water-borne illnesses before they are spread.

The fourth report in a six-part series on Weekend Edition – NPR, is a must listen!

LISTEN HERE


Photo courtesy thovie333 on flickr.

Previous parts of the series on the Ganges in India include:

In Himalayas, Ganges Began with Divine Help

Pollution, Indifference Taint India’s Sacred River

Ganges’ Most Sacred Stretch Rich with Tradition

Thank you Holly Dahlia, you are the greatest and so smart too…

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