78 years without water!

Bangalore, August 26: Could a woman who claims to have had no water for the last 78 years hold the solution to manage water shortage better? Unlikely, but what could be only termed as a miracle unless medical science proves otherwise, 92-year old Narasamma from Hanamant Nagar has been doing just that.

Narasamma told, “I haven’t had water since childhood. Even today, I don’t feel the need for it, and my body has always responded well. I only have coffee twice a day.

Maybe, it’s unbelievable for a lot of people, but this is how I have been living. Until now, only my family members have known about it. I never talked about it because then doctors and researchers will start investigating me, and I will be an object of scrutiny for everyone, which I don’t want.”

It was not always like this. In 1932, when Narasamma was 14, she developed a peculiar problem. Her throat would go dry, and she would feel thirstier than ever. In order to combat that, she started to have large quantities of water, sometimes up to 10 litres. This continued for two months.

Too much of water

But then, she developed a new ailment. The excessive water bloated her body, resulting in swelling of limbs. At one point, Narasamma had no control over her limbs. Her condition became worse, and her parents took her to Ayurvedic doctors.

At first, the doctors said that she will not live long, but after her parents appealed, they agreed to try harder. They suggested a 48-day steam therapy. They would put medical herbs in boiling water, and ask her to sit in front of it. Gradually, the accumulated water got out in the form of sweat, and she became better. But after the same ailment struck again, , she vowed never to have water again.

Since the last 78 years, she has never met doctors. In case she falls sick, she relies on Ayurvedic medicines. The reason not to take allopathic medicines, she says, is that they require more water. In the summers, she wears wet clothes to beat the heat, and maintain the water level in her body.

When asked how she remains active, Narasamma said that she eats dry fruits, and nuts throughout the day. For food, she prefers to have rice meals, which she cooks for herself. She gets up at 7 am everyday, washes her clothes, and prays for five hours a day. She also fasts for at least 10 days a month.

This is not all. In 2000, she went on a 36-day tour to North India and South India, but didn’t have any food ” she sipped only three cups of coffee throughout the tour.

Now, she wants to fly Singapore, where her grandson lives.

Aruna A, her youngest grand daughter, a TCS employee said, “I have never seen her drinking water. She never asks for it too. She doesn’t even sip juice and buttermilk but she is still very strong and healthy.”

-Agencies