>>717800961
Look, you can doubt cow urine all you want, but the fact is itโs been part of Ayurvedic medicine and rural healthcare in India for thousands of years, not just some random modern fad. Traditional practitioners use it as a carrier in herbal preparations, in *panchagavya*, and even for topical treatments of wounds or skin problems. Folk medicine swears by its digestive and detoxifying effects, and thereโs a cultural-spiritual layer to it as well. Modern science hasnโt fully validated every claim, sure, but there are *in vitro* and animal studies showing antimicrobial, antioxidant, and immune-modulating properties. Just because Western medicine hasnโt done big pharmaโlevel trials on it doesnโt automatically mean itโs useless โ a lot of herbal remedies were dismissed the same way until later research proved their value. Itโs about recognizing that traditional knowledge systems often identify bioactive substances long before the lab catches up, and cow urine is a perfect example of that.