Fereydoon Batmanghelidj, M.D., an internationally
renowned researcher, author and advocate of the natural healing power
of water, was born in Iran in 1931. He attended Fettes College in
Scotland and was a graduate of St. Mary’s Hospital Medical School of
London University, where he studied under Sir Alexander Fleming, who
shared the Nobel Prize for the discovery of penicillin.
Dr.
Batmanghelidj practiced medicine in the United Kingdom before returning
to Iran where he played a key role in the development of hospitals and
medical centers. He also helped establish sport projects for youth in
Iran, including The Ice Palace in Tehran, the first ice skating and
sports complex in the Middle East.
When
the Iranian Revolution broke out in 1979, Dr. Batmanghelidj was placed
in the infamous Evin Prison as a political prisoner for two years and
seven months. It was there he discovered the healing powers of water.
One night, Dr. B. had to treat a fellow prisoner with crippling peptic
ulcer pain. With no medications at his disposal, Dr. B. gave him two
glasses of water. Within eight minutes, his pain disappeared. He was
instructed to drink two glasses of water every three hours and became
absolutely pain free for his four remaining months in the prison. Dr.
B. successfully treated 3,000 fellow prisoners suffering from
stress-induced peptic ulcer disease with water alone. While in prison
he conducted extensive research into the medicinal effects of water in
preventing and relieving many painful degenerative diseases. Evin
proved an ideal “stress laboratory,” and despite his being offered an
earlier release, Dr. B. chose to stay an extra four months in prison to
complete his research into the relationship of dehydration and bleeding
peptic ulcer disease. The report of his findings was published as the
editorial of the Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology in June 1983. The
New York Times Science Watch reported this discovery on June 21, 1983.
On
his release from prison in 1982, Dr. Batmanghelidj escaped from Iran
and came to America. At the Foundation for the Simple in Medicine he
began to research the effect of chronic unintentional dehydration on
the human body. His findings were published in the Foundation’s “Journal of Science in Medicine Simplified” in 1991 and 1992. They can be read on the web site www.watercure.com.
Dr. F. Batmaghelidj wrote his first self-help book “Your Body’s Many Cries for Water”
in 1992, in which he stated that a dry mouth is not a reliable
indicator of dehydration. The body signals its water shortage by
producing pain. Dehydration actually produces pain and many
degenerative diseases, including asthma, arthritis, hypertension,
angina, adult-onset diabetes, lupus and multiple sclerosis. Dr. B’s
message to the world is, “You are not sick, you are thirsty. Don’t
treat thirst with medication.”
Dr.
F. Batmanghelidj devoted the last 20 years of his life promoting public
awareness of the healing powers of water. He appeared on hundreds of
radio and television programs and lectured around the world. He has
left a body of valuable works of six books and more than a dozen
educational audio and video seminars. His work has created an
international community that has embraced the natural healing of the
water cure. His ground-breaking book “Your Body’s Many Cries for Water” has been translated into 15 languages and continues to inspire readers all over the world.