Does Ganges water save from Corona? The American Journal made a big revelation


Washington, Ta. Monday 21 September 2020

A team from BHU IMS tried to find out the effect of corona on the people living on the banks of the Ganges. The research report released by the team states that the effect of corona on regular users of Ganga water is only 10 per cent. The research paper is published in the issue of the American International Journal of Microbiology.

Head of the Department of Neurology, BHU, Dr. Rameshwar Chaurasia, Neurologist Prof. The team, led by VN Mishra, found in a preliminary survey that 90 per cent of people who regularly bathed and drank Ganga water in any way were not affected by the corona infection.

The team claims in its research that 90 percent of people who take a bath have survived a corona infection. Similarly, the corona transition in 42 districts along the Ganges is less than 50 per cent compared to the rest of the cities and it recovers quickly after the transition.

The research team on Gangajal took samples at 100 places from Gaumukh to Ganga Sagar. Ganga water nasal spray has also been prepared for corona phase therapy. A detailed report has been submitted to the Ethical Committee of the IMS. 250 people have also been tried.

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