cow urine touted as cure-all in india....

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does anybody have the guts to try some of these products ?.......i don't

B Mathur / Reuters

Lotions, potions and pills flying off shopkeepers' shelves


Updated: 1:57 p.m. ET March 1, 2005NEW DELHI - Alongside life-size posters of Hindu nationalist leaders, Indian political activists can now buy lotions, potions and pills to cure anything from cancer to hysteria to piles ? all made from cow urine or dung.

A new goratna (cow products) stall at the Bharatiya Janata Party?s (BJP) souvenir shop is rapidly outselling dry political tracts, badges, flags and saffron-and-green plastic wall clocks with the face of former prime minister Atal Behari Vajpayee.

?You won?t believe how quickly some of the products sold out,? says Manoj Kumar, who runs the souvenir shop along with his brother, Sanjeev, at the BJP headquarters in a plush central New Delhi neighborhood. ?The constipation medicine is a hot seller.?

But the biggest seller is a ?multi-utility pill? that claims to cure anything from diabetes to piles to ?ladies? diseases.?

?It?s a miraculous cure? the container declares. A month?s supply costs a little over $1.

Another cure-all is Sanjivani Ark, a liquid medicine that battles cancer, hysteria, and irregular periods, among other things.

Cow dung toothpaste?
In addition to medicines, the goratna products range from cow dung toothpaste, to detergents, a skin-whitening cream, baldness and obesity cures, soap and a cow urine ?antiseptic aftershave.?

Siddarth Singh, a spokesman for the Hindu nationalist BJP, which has long campaigned on the sanctity of the cow, said the stall aimed to promote village industry, one of the biggest employers in India.

?If you go back in the history of India, this belongs to our culture. There?s no commercial value to us. Village industry in this country needs to be promoted.?

The use of cow products in India is centuries old. The five key products ? butter, milk, curd, urine and dung ? are collectively known as panchgavya and are an important part of ayurvedic medicine.

Hair products may be next
The cow is worshipped by Hindus, who make up some 82 percent of India?s over 1 billion people. Cow slaughter is banned in most parts of the country.

The goratna products, made by a cooperative in the northern ?cow-belt? state of Uttar Pradesh, are rapidly gaining in popularity.

?Once they use it, they are coming back and they are bringing their friends and their family and their neighbors back with them,? says Kumar.

Singh already uses the detergent and is thinking of experimenting further.

?I?m tempted to try something for the hair ? let?s hope,? he grins, running his fingers through his thinning crop.
 

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it's funny that you say this....because i had a friend who was a pharmacist who always said that drinking your own urine is healthy.....

meanwhile i offered to give him $200 to do it in front of me....but he declined.....so i thought he was full of it.
 

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very true, bm

i would be a very good contestant if it took place in a hotel..(lol).

meanwhile....would you drink your own urine ?
 

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AR182 said:
drinking your own urine is healthy....


oddly enough (here in Calif) i have heard of a few renown health gurus expound the virtue of doing this, but somehow it just sounds too fanatical.. :SIB
 
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