The Brain-Eating Amoeba Is Back — and It’s Coming Through Your Tap Water
Naegleria fowleri — a rare but deadly microscopic killer — has been found spreading through U.S. tap water, entering the body through the nose during sinus rinsing and swimming.
It doesn’t harm you if you swallow it. But if it enters through your nose, it travels straight to your brain — causing a fatal infection in days.
Neti pot users: only use sterile, distilled, or previously boiled water.
Don’t let this silent killer into your head.
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Naegleria fowleri — a rare but deadly microscopic killer — has been found spreading through U.S. tap water, entering the body through the nose during sinus rinsing and swimming.
It doesn’t harm you if you swallow it. But if it enters through your nose, it travels straight to your brain — causing a fatal infection in days.
Neti pot users: only use sterile, distilled, or previously boiled water.
Don’t let this silent killer into your head.
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
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Naegleria fowleri — a rare but deadly microscopic killer — has been found spreading through U.S. tap water, entering the body through the nose during sinus rinsing and swimming.
It doesn’t harm you if you swallow it. But if it enters through your nose, it travels straight to your brain — causing a fatal infection in days.
đ§ Neti pot users: only use sterile, distilled, or previously boiled water.
Don’t let this silent killer into your head.
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
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