“We want to tell the farmers that they needn’t sell their cows to slaughter houses. In turn, they can still make money by selling urine and cow dung.”
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: Quartez / World Economic Forum
By Manu Balachandran | July 20, 2017
You’ve heard of ayurveda, the traditional Indian medical science. So have you about Unani, the Perso-Arabic healing science. Then there is homeopathy.
Now prepare for Cowpathy.
No, it is not a whole new medical system. It is a Mumbai-based company that makes consumer products said to have high medicinal value and completely based on the cow—it uses ingredients such as dung, urine, clarified butter or ghee, and others.
Cowpathy sells soap, toothpaste, floor cleaners, hair oil, incense, shaving cream and face wash. The soap contains dried and pulverised cow dung, orange peel, lavender powder, and gooseberries, the company says. The toothpaste is made of dung, ghee, and urine. It is now readying a line of cosmetic products and medicines as well.
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