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Indian Cow Milk/Urine Health Benefits

 

Indian  Cow Milk/Urine Health Benefits


Milk Benefits

Pure Indian cow milk has calcium, phosphorus, rich fats, potassium which helps to maintain blood pressure. It also contains a Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) is an important acid that lowering the bad cholesterol thus it improves overall heart health.

Urine Benefit

Urine of a pregnant cow is considered special; it is claimed to contain special hormones and minerals. According to Ayurveda, Gomutra (cow urine) can cure leprosy, fever, peptic ulcer, liver ailments, kidney disorders, Asthma , certain allergies, skin problems like Psoriasis , anaemia and even cancer.

Here are some amazing health benefits of cow urine you should know:

  • Cow urine is claimed to be helpful in the treatment of leprosy, abdominal colic pain, bloating, and even cancer.
  • It is used in the treatment of fever by mixing it with black pepper, yoghurt, and ghee.
  • Anaemia can also be treated by a mixture of cow urine, Triphala (a herbal concoction), and cow milk.
  • Cow urine is also said to be helpful in treatment of peptic ulcer, asthma and certain liver ailments.
  • A mixture of gomutra and dharuharidra is used for treating epilepsy.
  • Cow urine also purifies the human body from inside out by flushing out all toxins, thereby reducing large number of health risks, including diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure, etc.
  • Cow urine is also used as sprays for pest control both in houses as well as for agriculture.
  • In addition to that, there are cosmetic products like soaps and shampoos that are made from cow urine.

गाय का गोमूत्र मै गंगा का वास है। आप गंगा जल की जगह  इसका  उपयोग कर सकते  है। 

इसे  स्नान करने से शरीर की खुजली आदि बीमारिया ठिक  होती है। घरमे पोछा लगाते समय बाल्टी में थोड़ा सा गोमूत्र डालकर पोछा लगाये इससे बीमारी फेलाने वाले सारे जीवाणु से रक्षण मिलता है.

Ref :- Wikipedia, Newspaper, TimesNews, Patanjali Divya Pharmacy, other Gaushala.

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