Monday 7 November 2016

Cow Dung Therapy @ Nadipathy - Kakinada







Cow-dung is mentioned in British folk medicine from the early times; so it is not just confined to Asian cultures. India had used cow-dung as medicine for centuries in Ayurveda. After extensive research and the healing properties and health benefits of cow-dung are documented in several Hindu texts. It is widely believed that diabetes, cancer, arthritis and even AIDS can be cured with a mixture of cow-dung and cow's urine. 

Medical Uses of Cow-dung 
Cow-dung medicine is in liquid or powder form, and now in capsule or tablet form. The use of cow-dung does not stop with medicine. You can make soap from cow-dung, which is claimed to be good for dandruff, skin disease and to rid the body of bad odours and to make the skin soft. 

Other Uses 
Cow-dung can be used as patties for cooking. It is also used as a fertiliser. It is said to have natural antiseptic properties. Cow-dung is mixed with neem leaves and smeared on the skin to cure boils and heat rash. It is also a smoke producer and smoldering cow patties can keep mosquitoes away. Antibacterial properties of cow-dung include use as a disinfectant. It is also used to just plaster floors and walls. It is also used as a body pack to detoxify the body. Before the advent of toothpastes and soaps, cowdung was popularly used in various forms to meet these requirements. The ash produced from cow-dung was used to clean the teeth as it is known to strengthen the gums. 

Conclusion 
The cow is considered to be a sacred animal and for thousands of years its milk, urine and dung have been used in Ayurveda. Ayurvedic physicians consider it an invaluable part of the medicine chest 




Nadipathy's Cow Dung Therapy - A Natural remedy for many Chronic skin diseases