Tottenham, Ontario
Medicine Comes From Great Sources
It was something I had never seen before. One calf was peeing. It was a bull calf. A second calf came right to his underside and
began drinking with great relish the pure liquid coming out. Perhaps to calf Number Two it must have been
like a smoothie. Incidentally, a third
calf was looking on. All three were
nestled together.
Vishal and Yasomati, a dynamic husband and wife team, had
both been telling Gaura and I—their visitors to the farm—that the cows and
bulls have a different way of urinating.
I believe they were saying that not just their breed of Indian girs but
all bovine show this characteristic.
"When cows pee it comes out like a shower. When bulls do it, it works like a tap or
faucet. It takes its time," said
Vishal.
We found this extremely interesting and saw first-hand that
the young bull was spontaneously demonstrating his approach.
In case we humans find the drinking of cows / bull urine to
be weird, we might do a quick online look at the subject. "Cow urine is a Divine medicine and is
used for treatment of diabetes, blood pressure, asthma, psoriasis, eczema,
heart attack, blockage in arteries, fits, cancer, AIDS, piles, prostate,
arthritis, migraine, thyroid, ulcer, acidity, constipation and gynaecological
problems. It is also a bio
enhancer. Astounding!” (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/286375487_Diversified_uses_of_cow_urine
)
For vegans, who will not touch cow's milk with a ten-foot
pole, consider this Ayurvedic alternative, and maybe cup your hands for the next bull or cow
gush coming your way. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gomutra
May the Source be with you!
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