ApplicationClinical Use, Medicine Use, Personal Use
GradeNatural Grade
Purity99%
Packaging TypePlastic Bottle
Cow Urine (Gomutra) – Description Cow urine, known as Gomutra in Sanskrit, is the liquid excreted by cows, particularly those of Indian indigenous breeds (Desi cows). In Ayurveda and traditional Indian medicine, Gomutra is considered sacred and is often used as a natural remedy for a wide range of health and agricultural purposes. It is typically collected from healthy, non-pregnant Indian cows that are fed organic or natural fodder. Cow urine has been historically used in various Ayurvedic formulations and is believed to have detoxifying, antibacterial, antifungal, and medicinal properties. Key Components of Cow Urine Cow urine contains: Urea Minerals (potassium, nitrogen, sulfur, phosphate) Creatinine Enzymes Hormones Copper, iron, and salts Volatile fatty acids Benefits of Cow Urine ✅ Medicinal Benefits (as per Ayurveda & Traditional Uses): Improves Digestion: Stimulates the secretion of digestive enzymes and enhances metabolism. Detoxification: Helps eliminate toxins from the body and purify the blood. Antimicrobial Properties: Natural antibiotic effect against harmful bacteria and fungi. Liver Health: Supports liver function and aids in treating jaundice and liver disorders. Anti-cancer Claims: Some traditional claims suggest it may help prevent or aid in cancer treatment, though this is still under scientific evaluation. Boosts Immunity: Strengthens the immune system by activating white blood cells (as per some studies). Helpful in Skin Disorders: Used in treating eczema, psoriasis, acne, etc., often externally. Diabetes Management: Believed to regulate blood sugar levels in traditional practices. Reduces Obesity: Acts as a fat-metabolizing agent when taken with proper diet and exercise. ✅ Agricultural and Environmental Uses: Bio-fertilizer: Mixed with dung and used in organic farming (e.g., Jeevamrut or Panchagavya). Natural Pesticide: Helps in controlling pests without chemicals. Soil Enhancer: Improves soil fertility and microbial health. ✅ Spiritual & Ritual Uses: Considered sacred in Hinduism. Used in purification rituals and holy ceremonies. Sometimes used in preparing Ayurvedic medicines like Panchagavya. ⚠️ Precautions It should only be consumed under proper guidance from an Ayurvedic or medical expert. Cow urine must be clean, fresh, and taken from a healthy Indian cow. Avoid using cow urine from hybrid or diseased cows, as it may contain harmful bacteria.