Panchgavya therapy (Cowpathy) in safeguarding health of animals and humans - A review

作者: Kuldeep Dhama , Sandip Chakraborty , Ruchi Tiwari

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摘要: All the living creatures on earth are made up of five elements nature, i.e. Earth, Water, Fire, Air and Space which all together called as Panchabhootas their health is affected by Tridoshas, viz., Vadha (air), Pitha (fire) Kapha (Phlegm). The use cow derived products has been mentioned in Vedas various researchers scientists have found them to be rich source essential well minerals hormones. For this reason Panchgavya (term used describe major substances obtained from that include: cow's urine, milk, ghee, curd dung) its gaining popularity. Therapy/Chikitsa (Cowpathy) proposed an alternate prophylactic therapeutic approach for sound livestock poultry along with safeguarding human health. Its antimicrobial properties gained attention medical veterinary professionals. Copper capable destroying diseases comprehensively act antidote; plays role immune enhancement; removing ill effects imbalances body requires special mention treatment diabetes cancer; case acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) antifungal agent. Cow urine concoction (CUC) having anticonvulsant hypoglycemic effects; useful against liver disorders fever; inflammations anemia. milk considered a healthy food effective curing fever pain; tumors; diabetes; kidney weaknesses importantly medium administer medicine. Milk also got fungicidal properties; when leaves medicinal herbs possess aphrodisiac property fat anticancer activities. viz. toned skimmed milk; lassi, yoghurt, cottage cheese khoa properties. Curd (dahi) blood purifier, related problems; piles gastro-intestinal disorders. ghee immunostimulatory application dung kill germs malaria tuberculosis require mention. This review deals these versatile qualities components panchgavya animals humans.

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