VIDEO: Hot spring in Turkey’s Kurdish village outperforms medicine

A hot spring in Turkey’s eastern Kurdish province of Agri attracts tourists from all over the world for its unique water, the Kurdistan24 documentary shows.
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AGRI, Turkey (Kurdistan24) – A hot spring in Turkey’s eastern Kurdish province of Agri attracts tourists from all over the world for its unique water, the Kurdistan24 documentary shows.

In the village of Tasbasamak, natural pools of hot water form where people can take soothing baths for the treatment of many diseases.

Villagers who speak in this video have cured many diseases using the hot spring water.

An elderly man from the village said the water from the hot spring cures bladder diseases and pains from kidney stones.

Another man said the water cures bone and joint diseases, like rheumatism.

They added that their children are healthy because they never used medicine.

Tasbasamak in Agrı Province is some 922 kilometers (573 miles) east of Ankara, the country’s capital city.

 

Editing by Karzan Sulaivany