Panchgavya and cow products: A trail for the holy grail.

作者: Ashwinikumar A. Raut , Ashok D.B. Vaidya

DOI: 10.1016/J.JAIM.2017.12.005

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摘要: Abstract For millennia, cow has been central to Indian economy, life and culture. There are innumerable references-Vedic subsequent the sacred significance of cow. The benefits have described at length in relation agriculture, environment, health, economy spiritual progress. However, socio-political issues surrounding as a animal raised acrimonious debates. In Ayurveda also, there is long tradition using products for positive pharmaceutical processes therapeutics. quite few studies on activity, efficacy, safety acceptability Panchagavya other products. Paradoxically, many available market human consumption require improved standardization proper regulation. Integration cowpathy ( Govaidyak ) traditional systems medicine natural, based their common dravyagunavigyan . But if its integration with conventional contemplated, we will need better understanding ingredients products, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics therapeutic ratio. A rational beginning can be made by data collection experiential anecdotal responses. meticulous analysis database panchgavya should look temporal relationships, biological plausibility translational potential before embarking state-of-the-art experimental clinical selected indications.

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