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Cow urine distillate as bioenhancer
Gurpreet Kaur Randhawa

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Sir,

In the “Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine” April 2010, 1(2), the article on “Bioenhancers – Revolutionary concept in market” is very aptly written. In addition to the herbal bioenhancers elucidated in the article, I would like to add that cow urine distillate/concentrate (Kamdhenu Ark) shares this property too.

Cow (Bos indicus) urine/gomutra has been elaborately explained in Ayurveda and described in “Sushruta Samhita”, “Ashtanga Sangraha” and other Ayurvedic texts as an effective medicinal substance/secretion of animal origin with innumerable therapeutic properties.[] Bhav Prakash Nighantu describes gomutra as the best of all types of animal urine (including human) and enumerates its various therapeutic uses.[] Persons who drinkgomutra regularly are said to live a healthy life, remaining unaffected by the vagaries of old age, even at age 90.[]Gomutra is called “Sanjivani” and “Amrita” in Ayurveda. In addition, it has applications as a biopesticide in organic farming along with cow dung, cow’s milk and other herbal ingredients.

Gomutra is not a toxic waste material. 95% of it is water, 2.5% consists of urea, and the remaining 2.5% is a mixture of minerals, salts, hormones and enzymes.[] Gomutra exhibits the property of Rasayana tattwa responsible for modulating various bodily functions, including immunity. It augments B- and T-lymphocyte blastogenesis; and IgG, IgA and IgM antibody titers in mice. It also increases secretion of interleukin-1 and interleukin-2,[] phagocytic activity of macrophages, and is thus helpful in the prevention and control of infections. Antimicrobial and germicidal properties of gomutra are due to the presence of urea (strong effect), creatinine, swarn kshar (aurum hydroxide), carbolic acid, other phenols, calcium and manganese; its anticancer effect is due to uric acid’s antioxidant property and allantoin; immunity is improved by swarn kshar; and wound healing is promoted by allantoin. Cardiovascular health is maintained by a number of its components: kallikrein is a vasodilator; the enzyme urokinase acts as a fibrinolytic agent; nitrogen, uric acid, phosphates and hippuric acid act as diuretic agents; ammonia maintains the integrity of blood corpuscles; nitrogen, sulfur, sodium and calcium components act as blood purifiers; while iron and erythropoietin stimulating factor maintain hemoglobin levels. Renal health is maintained by nitrogen, which acts as a renal stimulant, and urinary components which act as diuretic agents. Its antiobesity effect is due to the presence of copper ions; calcium promotes skeletal/bone health. Aurum hydroxide and copper act as antidotes for various poisons in the body.[]

Certain poisons can be refined and purified if soaked in gomutra for 3 days. For example, Dhatura (Dhatura metel)seeds (with shell peeled off) are considered purified after soaking in gomutra for 12 hours. Cow urine can be used for purification of guggul (Comniphera mukul), loha (iron) and bhalataka (Semecarpus anacardium), detoxification of aconite (Aconitum napellus) and also for purification and detoxification of silver.[]

Bioenhancing is one of its many properties.[] Cow urine distillate is more effective as a bioenhancer than cow urine, and increases the effectiveness of antimicrobial, antifungal and anticancer drugs.[] It also increases the activity of gonadotropin releasing hormone conjugate with bovine serum albumin (GnRH-BSA) and zinc.[]

Cow urine has bioenhancing activity for Rifampicin, the front-line anti-tubercular drug used against tuberculosis, increasing its action up to sevenfold against Escherichia coli, and up to 11-fold against Gram-positive bacteria. Cow urine distillate enhances the transport of antibiotics, e.g., Rifampicin, Tetracycline, and Ampicillin, across the gut wall as well as across artificial membranes. Transport enhancement varies from approximately twofold to sevenfold.[]

The GnRH–BSA conjugate has a deleterious effect on reproductive hormones and estrous cycles of female mice; cow urine concentrate acts as a bioenhancer of immunization efficacy to modulate these effects.[]

Cow urine exhibits antitoxic activity against cadmium chloride and can be used as a bioenhancer for zinc, Zn2+. Mature male mice, Mus musculus, exposed to cadmium chloride only, showed 0% fertility rate. However, the animals given a combination of cadmium chloride + cow urine + zinc sulfate showed 90% fertility rate with 100% viability and lactation indices. Besides this, the fertility index was also found to be 88% in the group treated with cadmium chloride and cow urine.[]

Cow urine has been granted US Patents (No. 6,896,907 and 6,410,059) for its medicinal properties, particularly as a bioenhancer and as an antibiotic, antifungal and anticancer agent. With regard to the latter, it has been observed to increase the potency of “Taxol” (paclitaxel) against MCF-7, a human breast cancer cell line, in in vitro assays (US Patent No. 6,410,059).

These milestone achievements highlight the potential role of cow urine in treatment of bacterial infections and cancer, and demonstrate that cow urine can enhance the efficacy and potency of other drugs.




US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health : Cow urine has been granted US Patents (No. 6,896,907 and 6,410,059) for its medicinal properties, particularly as a bioenhancer and as an antibiotic, antifungal and anticancer agent. With regard to the latter, it has been observed to increase the potency of “Taxol” (paclitaxel) against MCF-7, a human breast cancer cell line, in in vitro assays (US Patent No. 6,410,059).
These milestone achievements highlight the potential role of cow urine in treatment of bacterial infections and cancer, and demonstrate that cow urine can enhance the efficacy and potency of other drugs.
These Patents are awarded to a Team of Scientists from "Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) New Delhi, India.
 
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What this has to do with defence, this forum is turning into a joke
OP has an excellent reputation to have mud festive here with one aim in mind is malign India n Hinduism .... Look at his tagging list ...
 
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What clean or unclean water has to do with this? Water is absorbed in the intestine such that contaminants are left behind and become the part of the feces. The water is then entered into the blood and lymphs, and the access gets filtered in the Kidneys. You make cow drink deionized water or muddy water, quality of urine will not change because of it.

arsenic contamination level in water, in south asia. Due to unregulated factories and industrial waste, the main culprit. Plus N2O.
http://users.physics.harvard.edu/~wilson/arsenic/references/cow_dung.pdf
 
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I hope you're not kidding unlike another indian who took my post for trolling.
Unless you've got ance problem yourself, you'd have no idea how bad it sucks. When you can put shitty chemicals (that don't even work) on your face just 'cause your dermatologist "prescribed" them, I see no problem with cow urine.

No, I am not kidding. That is the info i got from internet by Westerners who claimed to be farm hands. Anyway, Ayurveda practitioners have always known about the medicinal uses of cow urine and manure. It is not just acne, but many other diseases are cured too by it.

We have panchagavya soaps in India from a lot of Ayurvedic companies including Baba Ramdev which is very popular. I do not know if they are available in Pakistan. You could place an online order for it and see. It perhaps will appeal more to you than directly applying cow manure.

Panchagavya_Ayurvedic_Soap.jpg


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'Pancha' means 'five' and 'Gavya' means 'substances obtained from the cow.'
Panchgavya soap contains panchagavya ghrit (ghee) which is made out of Milk, Ghee, Curd, Cow Urine, & Cow Dung.
Panchagavya has been highly praised in Vedic scriptures for its purity and medicinal properties. Its miraculous power of curing various diseases has been accepted even by modern science. The ghrit is known for its anti-oxidant, anti-bacterial, anti-septic, and anti-fungal properties. It is said to have the capacity to control and balance Tridoshas namely Vata, Pitta, & Kapha. The soap is good for all skin types and combats various skin problems like rashes, pimples, acne, skin darkening, and so on.
 
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drinking human urine stops spouting bakwas. lets feed some to these clowns
 
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Cow urine distillate as bioenhancer
Gurpreet Kaur Randhawa

This article has been cited by other articles in PMC.

Sir,

In the “Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine” April 2010, 1(2), the article on “Bioenhancers – Revolutionary concept in market” is very aptly written. In addition to the herbal bioenhancers elucidated in the article, I would like to add that cow urine distillate/concentrate (Kamdhenu Ark) shares this property too.

Cow (Bos indicus) urine/gomutra has been elaborately explained in Ayurveda and described in “Sushruta Samhita”, “Ashtanga Sangraha” and other Ayurvedic texts as an effective medicinal substance/secretion of animal origin with innumerable therapeutic properties.[] Bhav Prakash Nighantu describes gomutra as the best of all types of animal urine (including human) and enumerates its various therapeutic uses.[] Persons who drinkgomutra regularly are said to live a healthy life, remaining unaffected by the vagaries of old age, even at age 90.[]Gomutra is called “Sanjivani” and “Amrita” in Ayurveda. In addition, it has applications as a biopesticide in organic farming along with cow dung, cow’s milk and other herbal ingredients.

Gomutra is not a toxic waste material. 95% of it is water, 2.5% consists of urea, and the remaining 2.5% is a mixture of minerals, salts, hormones and enzymes.[] Gomutra exhibits the property of Rasayana tattwa responsible for modulating various bodily functions, including immunity. It augments B- and T-lymphocyte blastogenesis; and IgG, IgA and IgM antibody titers in mice. It also increases secretion of interleukin-1 and interleukin-2,[] phagocytic activity of macrophages, and is thus helpful in the prevention and control of infections. Antimicrobial and germicidal properties of gomutra are due to the presence of urea (strong effect), creatinine, swarn kshar (aurum hydroxide), carbolic acid, other phenols, calcium and manganese; its anticancer effect is due to uric acid’s antioxidant property and allantoin; immunity is improved by swarn kshar; and wound healing is promoted by allantoin. Cardiovascular health is maintained by a number of its components: kallikrein is a vasodilator; the enzyme urokinase acts as a fibrinolytic agent; nitrogen, uric acid, phosphates and hippuric acid act as diuretic agents; ammonia maintains the integrity of blood corpuscles; nitrogen, sulfur, sodium and calcium components act as blood purifiers; while iron and erythropoietin stimulating factor maintain hemoglobin levels. Renal health is maintained by nitrogen, which acts as a renal stimulant, and urinary components which act as diuretic agents. Its antiobesity effect is due to the presence of copper ions; calcium promotes skeletal/bone health. Aurum hydroxide and copper act as antidotes for various poisons in the body.[]

Certain poisons can be refined and purified if soaked in gomutra for 3 days. For example, Dhatura (Dhatura metel)seeds (with shell peeled off) are considered purified after soaking in gomutra for 12 hours. Cow urine can be used for purification of guggul (Comniphera mukul), loha (iron) and bhalataka (Semecarpus anacardium), detoxification of aconite (Aconitum napellus) and also for purification and detoxification of silver.[]

Bioenhancing is one of its many properties.[] Cow urine distillate is more effective as a bioenhancer than cow urine, and increases the effectiveness of antimicrobial, antifungal and anticancer drugs.[] It also increases the activity of gonadotropin releasing hormone conjugate with bovine serum albumin (GnRH-BSA) and zinc.[]

Cow urine has bioenhancing activity for Rifampicin, the front-line anti-tubercular drug used against tuberculosis, increasing its action up to sevenfold against Escherichia coli, and up to 11-fold against Gram-positive bacteria. Cow urine distillate enhances the transport of antibiotics, e.g., Rifampicin, Tetracycline, and Ampicillin, across the gut wall as well as across artificial membranes. Transport enhancement varies from approximately twofold to sevenfold.[]

The GnRH–BSA conjugate has a deleterious effect on reproductive hormones and estrous cycles of female mice; cow urine concentrate acts as a bioenhancer of immunization efficacy to modulate these effects.[]

Cow urine exhibits antitoxic activity against cadmium chloride and can be used as a bioenhancer for zinc, Zn2+. Mature male mice, Mus musculus, exposed to cadmium chloride only, showed 0% fertility rate. However, the animals given a combination of cadmium chloride + cow urine + zinc sulfate showed 90% fertility rate with 100% viability and lactation indices. Besides this, the fertility index was also found to be 88% in the group treated with cadmium chloride and cow urine.[]

Cow urine has been granted US Patents (No. 6,896,907 and 6,410,059) for its medicinal properties, particularly as a bioenhancer and as an antibiotic, antifungal and anticancer agent. With regard to the latter, it has been observed to increase the potency of “Taxol” (paclitaxel) against MCF-7, a human breast cancer cell line, in in vitro assays (US Patent No. 6,410,059).

These milestone achievements highlight the potential role of cow urine in treatment of bacterial infections and cancer, and demonstrate that cow urine can enhance the efficacy and potency of other drugs.




US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health : Cow urine has been granted US Patents (No. 6,896,907 and 6,410,059) for its medicinal properties, particularly as a bioenhancer and as an antibiotic, antifungal and anticancer agent. With regard to the latter, it has been observed to increase the potency of “Taxol” (paclitaxel) against MCF-7, a human breast cancer cell line, in in vitro assays (US Patent No. 6,410,059).
These milestone achievements highlight the potential role of cow urine in treatment of bacterial infections and cancer, and demonstrate that cow urine can enhance the efficacy and potency of other drugs.
These Patents are awarded to a Team of Scientists from "Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) New Delhi, India.
In the “Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine”, a local Indian journal with zero impact factor speaks it all !!!

Patents do not go through a peer review process as do the research publications in highly reputed (not Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine) journals. Patents are awarded based on an 'art' that has not been filed for a patented before, or an 'art' that shows considerable improvement over existing 'art'. In the case of 'cow urine', the world of patents is open and so long one is willing to pay the patent fee (yes one has to pay yearly fee), he can get the patent. Getting patent is nothing, getting is sold to a venture capitalist (in this case a multi national drug company) is something.
 
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In the “Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine”, a local Indian journal with zero impact factor speaks it all !!!

Patents do not go through a peer review process as do the research publications in highly reputed (not Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine) journals. Patents are awarded based on an 'art' that has not been filed for a patented before, or an 'art' that shows considerable improvement over existing 'art'. In the case of 'cow urine', the world of patents is open and so long one is willing to pay the patent fee (yes one has to pay yearly fee), he can get the patent. Getting patent is nothing, getting is sold to a venture capitalist (in this case a multi national drug company) is something.
In the “Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine”, a local Indian journal with zero impact factor speaks it all !!!

Patents do not go through a peer review process as do the research publications in highly reputed (not Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine) journals. Patents are awarded based on an 'art' that has not been filed for a patented before, or an 'art' that shows considerable improvement over existing 'art'. In the case of 'cow urine', the world of patents is open and so long one is willing to pay the patent fee (yes one has to pay yearly fee), he can get the patent. Getting patent is nothing, getting is sold to a venture capitalist (in this case a multi national drug company) is something.

The research was conducted by "Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) New Delhi, India.

Are you saying CSIR which is a leading body for research in India is pulling wool over people's eye?

I still have to meet the criteria for post links, otherwise there are many many more links of research done on the curative properties of cow urine and manure that I would have posted here.
 
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The research was conducted by "Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) New Delhi, India.

Are you saying CSIR which is a leading body for research in India is pulling wool over people's eye?

I still have to meet the criteria for post links, otherwise there are many many more links of research done on the curative properties of cow urine and manure that I would have posted here.
I don't know what they are doing. All I am saying is the journal they have chosen to publish their work is a local journal with no impact factor. If the research was significant, it would have published in a journal of international repute with a decent impact factor.
 
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I don't know what they are doing. All I am saying is the journal they have chosen to publish their work is a local journal with no impact factor. If the research was significant, it would have published in a journal of international repute with a decent impact factor.

Nope. I got the article from US National Library of Medicine/National Institute of Health.
 
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So do not pooh pooh it out of your Islamic bias. When so many people much more educated and qualified from you have actually researched on it and come out with conclusive evidence, you do not dismiss it out of hand due to prejudice.

Either provide a good counter research paper refuting these studies or STFU.
 
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So do not pooh pooh it out of your Islamic bias. When so many people much more educated and qualified from you have actually researched on it and come out with conclusive evidence, you do not dismiss it out of hand due to prejudice.

Either provide a good counter research paper refuting these studies or STFU.
I am a researcher myself, holding a PhD, and directing a research group. I know what I am talking about and it has nothing to do with my Islamic bias but purely based on my scientific understanding. I told you that good scientific work is published in internationally renowned journals with high impact factor. If the work you referenced was of good quality or significance, it would have not ended up in a local journal with no impact factor. Now go and put up this question with your scientists, and get back to me with their explanation of how their ground breaking work ended up in a zero impact local journal and not in Nature or Science.

Mind your language too. Next time you used the word in bold, I'll negatively rate you for personal insult and report to management.
 
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I am a researcher myself, holding a PhD, and directing a research group. I know what I am talking about and it has nothing to do with my Islamic bias but purely based on my scientific understanding. I told you that good scientific work is published in internationally renowned journals with high impact factor. If the work you referenced was of good quality or significance, it would have not ended up in a local journal with no impact factor. Now go and put up this question with your scientists, and get back to me with their explanation of how their ground breaking work ended up in a zero impact local journal and not in Nature or Science.

Mind your language too. Next time you used the word in bold, I'll negatively rate you for personal insult and report to management.

Is the NIH: U.S. National Library of Medicine a local journal? Is it being published in Rawalpindi?

These scientists got published and their work patented and they are working on it further. What have you got to show for you PhD?
 
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