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What are the symptoms of physical discomfort after Internet celebrities enter the Ganges for an hour?

There is an old saying in China since ancient times, if you don't do it, you won't die. Recently, Keiko, a Japanese online celebrity, uploaded a video of herself going to the Ganges to experience the Hindu chastity ceremony on her personal social platform. In the video, we can see her wearing Indian clothes, taking off her shoes, imitating the appearance of Indians, walking into the Ganges, facing the sun with one hand, and even soaking herself in the river. After getting up, she also took the river to wash her face. Originally, he went to the local area to share some local customs and culture, and also to learn more about the Ganges River in India, or to do as the Romans do, but he never thought of himself, so he felt unwell.

So, what discomfort symptoms did the Japanese online celebrity have after soaking in the Ganges River? It is understood that one hour after landing, he felt unwell, with a sore nose and throat and a fever. But now he has reported to netizens that he is still alive. It seems that his physical discomfort has been solved by the doctor. Speaking of Ganges, it is the holy river of India. Although prosperous, it is dirty. Every day, a large amount of sewage is discharged into the Ganges, resulting in a large number of Escherichia coli in the Ganges. The discharge of industrial pollutants has also caused pollution in the Ganges. We know that industrial wastewater is usually toxic and will do harm to people, animals and plants in the Ganges River basin. Secondly, for religious reasons, Indians will regard the Ganges as their holy land. In the Ganges, they evolved the sins of the past by bathing. It is said that countless people left a lot of food scraps and garbage in the Ganges, which further aggravated the pollution of the Ganges. After activating the bodies of some relatives, many Hindus also floated their ashes along the Ganges, hoping to bring them salvation.

Since then, the Ganges River has become poisonous water, which not only seriously affects people's health, but also harms reasonable creatures. Indians even use Ganges water directly for laundry, laundry and cooking. All this water is rubbish in our eyes, which will make the water quality more harmful. Generally speaking, even though Ganges water is the holy water of India's mother river, Ganges has its sacredness, but no myth can dissolve all good luck. In our opinion, the Ganges water needs to be treated and purified. Only after treatment and purification can it become the holy water that people really rely on. Only clean water can be used directly, and the tragedy like this online celebrity will not happen.