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EXPLORING THE SHORT REVIEW ON THERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL OF “PANCHAGAVYAâ€
Dr. R. Magesh* and Dr. R. Jayalekshmi
Abstract In Ayurveda, Panchagavya—an organic concoction made from cow dung, milk, urine, ghee, and curd—has invaluable medicinal properties. The cow is revered as a divinity in India, where it is known as Gaumata or Kamadhenu, signifying its maternal qualities. The importance of Panchagavya products is concentrated on agriculture, the economy, health, cosmetics, spirituality, and the ability to promote population health. Panchagavya requires far more scientific proof before it can be widely accepted, promoted, and validated as a document for use by humans. The purpose of this review is to provide an overview of Panchagavya's composition and medicinal properties in order to maximize its potential for the benefit of humanity. Keywords: Cow, Products, Panchagavya, Ayurveda. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
