April 26 : Milk is a complete food: doctor
 

Ramachandrapur Math, April. 26- There is no comparison for milk. It is a complete food comprising all essential nutrients, well known doctor Dr. K P Puttaraya has said.
Delivering a speech on the subject cow-health-life here on Thursday he said, milk contains 4.5 per cent nutrients, 3.4 per cent protein and 3.5 per cent fat along with essential minerals, calcium, colestral. Totally, milk is a complete food.
According to ancient epic, cow dung is a habitat of goddess Larksome. Besides, cow dung has a scientific importance, he added.
Cow dung acts as an anti-bacteria and anti-fungus as well as pain killer and medicine for skin ailments. Pure ash prepared from cow dung would be a good medicine for preventing skin problem caused by sunrays, he added.
Ghee could enhance memory power and life span. It could also used as cosmetics, he said.


Cow’s urine is a great medicine
Ramachandrapur Math, April. 26- Cow’s urine is a great medicine and could be used for treating so many ailments, said Dr. N B Shridhar, assistant professor in veterinary university, Hebbal, Bangalore.
Delivering a speech on the subject cow-health-life here on Thursday he said, urine contains 95 per cent water, 2.5 per cent urea, hormones, salt and minerals among them. Medicinal hormone originates at the liver and some poisonous materials which were naturally consumed by cow would discard through urine, he added.
Urine has medicinal values and it was described as a great medicine in Ayurvedic books. It acts as an anti-bacteria and anti-fungus as well as pain killer and medicine for skin ailments. It has a capacity to cure various diseases like anemia, stroke, headache, stomach ache, diabetics, heart related problems, and it could control cancer. Its regular usage could enhance the concentration power among human being, he added.

It plays a great role in farming. It could be used as an insecticide. CSIR got a patent on urine’s medicinal value from America patent office, he added.
Research could reveal more facts about the medicinal values of the cow’s urine, he said.