“…Cows are regarded in Indian tradition as sacred and venerable creatures known as “KAMADHENU”, which translates to “the mother of all spiritual entities”, from the dawn of time. In India, panchagavya, which comprises of cow urine, ghee, milk, curd, and dung, is utilised as a dietary supplement, spiritual aid, and medicine owing to its reputed legendary, spiritual, and medical significance [ 26 , 27 ]. According to recent research [ 28 ], cow urine has been suggested as a potential remedy for various health conditions, including joint pain, high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, thyroid disorders, asthma, psoriasis, skin inflammation, headache, ulcer, and gynaecological issues.…”