By Natalie Wolchover
Louisiana’s state health department has issued a warning about the dangers of improperly using nasal-irrigation devices called neti pots, responding to two recent deaths in the state that are thought to have resulted from “brain-eating amoebas” entering people’s brains through their sinuses while they were using the devices.
Both victims are believed to have filled their neti pots with tap water instead of manufacturer-recommended distilled or sterilized water. When they used these pots to force the water up their noses and flush out their sinus cavities — a treatment for colds and hay fever — a deadly amoeba living in the tap water, called Naegleria fowleri, worked its way from their sinuses into their brains. The parasitic organism infected the victims’ brains with a neurological disease called primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAME), which rapidly destroys neural tissue and typically kills sufferers in a matter of days.
Jonathan Yoder, an epidemiologist with the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said the Louisiana cases are still being investigated to ascertain that the deaths did indeed result from exposure to treated tap water in neti pots, rather than exposure to untreated water in a pond or lake. If so, they are the first known incidences of the disease in the U.S. resulting from N. fowleri organisms surviving the water treatment process.
“Nearly all the cases have resulted from exposure to warm recreational water, such as ponds, rivers and lakes, and the kind of exposure where the water would be forced up the nose — for example, diving and water sports,” Yoder told Life’s Little Mysteries, a sister site to LiveScience. The amoeba thrives in natural waterholes, especially those in the South, and several Americans die every year from swimming in these waterholes, or using untreated water from them. However, “in the last 15 years, I’m not aware of other cases [in the U.S.] associated with treated drinking water,” he said.
Municipal water undergoes a rigorous purification process to make it potable, including being treated with chlorine to kill microorganisms, he explained. “We consider chlorination to be effective in killing [N. fowleri]. I can’t comment on any water system in Louisiana, but in general … you may start out with 1 million amoebas and your goal is to reduce it with chlorine, and you might get 99.9 percent out. But you’re probably never going to eliminate 100 percent. That goes for amoebas, parasites, bacteria, viruses. So while we say our drinking water is safe, it’s not sterile.” [Can Your Tap Water Kill You?]
N. fowleri only seems capable of reaching the brain if it’s given a big boost by being squirted deep into a person’s nasal passages. That’s why water that is considered safe to drink or bathe in isn’t necessarily safe to use in a neti pot, Yoder said.
But if you only use distilled or previously boiled water in your neti pot, and you avoid snorting water when diving into waterholes, can you be sure you won’t get PAME simply by splashing your face with the water out of your faucet — especially if you live in Louisiana?
Yoder said the CDC maintains that the risk of getting PAME from normal exposure to tap water is very low, but they are helping Louisiana’s health department investigate the water treatment process in the state. “In general, what we’re committed to is even though there are very few cases, CDC is very committed to learning more about the organism so we can prevent further infection by developing science-based prevention methods. But it is a very tragic infection and we’re very sad for the families.”
Source: http://vitals.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/12/16/9503070-neti-pots-linked-to-brain-eating-amoeba-deaths





Param Eswaran
December 19, 2011
Very funny news- unable to digest. They all know the public water system is totally infected and responsible for so many ailments and diseases and deaths in the west,. The Food and Drug security is not available to the people in industrialised countries anymore. This is a fact. In the East things are not any better. But it will take some more time to get fully Unhygienic. Still Drainage Water and Drinking Water are getting confluence sacredly in India just like in the Western Developed Countries.Browse the net, you willget to know more about Unhygienic Water used by people of the West. Govts have washed off their hands of their responsibilities.
Normally a hygienic tankwater, or well water or mineral water is used for the purpose of cleansing the nostrils and passages and it helps one to get better breathing passage mainly.
The practice cures sinusitis and frequent cold,bronchitis, asthma etc if done correctly.
If it is done in a polluted environ, the person may catch Pneumonia also infecting the lungs.
The controls and msg for the people should be DO NOT USE UNHYGIENIC WATER FOR USING IN YOUR NETHI POT BECAUSE IT CAN INFECT THE SINUSES AND DEEPER !!
You cannot condemn the nethi pot or the practise because of this. Users should be aware of the right practices. Many write to me for instructions. I am careful while advising. If I miss a point I know I will be landing them in troubles. More over, the use of nethi pot is a highend, yoga practice called KRIYAYOGA and is not meant for all. The practicer should have discipline, alertness, and knowledge and dedication to use things appropriately to arrive at better results. If infected they should be ready to combat that event also. If they have no know how to combat it, they should not do it.
Because the road causes accidents,we cannot decide not to use the road.
Using Nethi or Using self Enema are just ordinary cleansing methods which so many Indian Yogies used regularly many years back. Now too, nearly 5000people of India may be using both the facilities. Self Enema is also dangerous if infected water is injected into the large intestine – where Amoeba will be ready to enter and attack and the disease will nearly 3months to get cured.
Do you know you can save a person who is having had heart attack,by giving self enema within the next 10minutes.? It is one of the best 1stAIDS in NatureCure methods. But always do it with a master to monitor. Blame no Science, allopathy or naturopathy!!
Blame NOT these practices, Blame the Individual choices and hygiene cultures!
- D.PARAMESWARAN
Director,www.sunflowerdance.com
George Royall
December 19, 2011
This is scary. What about humidifiers used ti prevent sinuses from drying out? Would the fine mist from these affect anyone adversely?