Khaleej Times

Thousands turn up as 174-year-old fish therapy continues

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hyderabad — Thousands of asthma patients on Friday took ‘fish prasadam’, which has been distribute­d by a family here for more than 170 years.

The patients from Telugu states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh and some other states queued up at Exhibition Grounds to take ‘fish prasadam’ as the medicine began to be called a decade ago after rationalis­ts challenged its efficacy.

Members of Bathini Goud family started administer­ing the ‘wonder drug’ at 9am to mark ‘Mrigasira Karti’, which heralds the onset of monsoon. Like in the past, the Telangana government made elaborate arrangemen­ts for the annual event. Minister for Animal Husbandry and Fisheries T. Srinivas Yadav along with Telangana Legislativ­e Council Chairman Swamy Goud inaugurate­d the distributi­on of ‘fish prasadam’. Despite the controvers­ies which hit the popularity of the fish medicine over last few years, people continue to throng the venue in the hope of finding some relief to their nagging respirator­y problems. However, the numbers have dwindled over the years.

They gulped down a live ‘murrel’ fish with a yellow herbal paste in its mouth, which is believed to provide the much-needed relief, if taken for three consecutiv­e years. For vegetarian­s, the family gives the medicine with jaggery. Bathini Harinath Goud said their family members were giving ‘fish prasadam’ at 40 counters. The process will continue till 9am on Saturday.

The Fisheries Department has supplied 130,000 fingerling­s for sale at its counters at the venue. However, the actual number of patients taking ‘fish prasadam’ could be less than 100,000. Police, Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n, Hyderabad Metro Water Supply and Sewerage Board, Electricit­y, Transport and other department­s made elaborate arrangemen­ts for the smooth conduct of the event.

Telangana State Road Transport Corporatio­n (TSRTC) is operating over 130 special buses from airport, railway and bus stations to ferry asthma patients to the venue.

Various department­s are providing water, sanitation and other basic amenities to the patients. Voluntary organisati­ons have also chipped in by distributi­ng free food and water packets.

The fish medicine lost its popularity in recent years after some groups, working to inculcate scientific temper among people, termed it as a fraud. They also approached a lower court, claiming that since the herbal paste contains heavy metals, it can cause serious health problems. But the Goud family claims that the tests in laboratori­es conducted as per court orders revealed that the herbal paste is safe.

The Goud family has been distributi­ng the ‘fish prasadam’ free of cost for the last 174 years. It claims that the secret formula for the herbal medicine was given to their ancestors in 1845 by a saint after taking an oath from him that it would be administer­ed free of cost. —

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special buses plied from airport, railway and bus stations

 ?? AFP ?? An asthma patient is administer­ed a traditiona­l fish medicine as others await their turn in a queue in Hyderabad on Friday. —
AFP An asthma patient is administer­ed a traditiona­l fish medicine as others await their turn in a queue in Hyderabad on Friday. —

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