From Tradition to Science: Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Cow Dung in Human Health

Author: Prajapati M, Thakur S.
Published Online: November 30, -0001
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The article explores the therapeutic potential of cow dung, a substance traditionally used in various cultures for its medicinal properties. The study aims to bridge traditional knowledge with modern scientific understanding by reviewing the bioactive compounds present in cow dung and their health benefits. Methods involved an extensive literature review of studies on the chemical composition, bioactive components, and pharmacological properties of cow dung. Key bioactive compounds identified include phenols, flavonoids, and sterols, which have demonstrated antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant activities. Results suggest that cow dung has diverse applications in traditional medicine, particularly in wound healing, skin diseases, and gastrointestinal disorders. It also highlights its potential in enhancing immunity and promoting overall health. The review emphasizes the need for further clinical trials to validate the therapeutic claims and understand the mechanisms underlying these health benefits. In conclusion, cow dung, when scientifically studied, shows promise as a natural health agent, supporting traditional medicinal practices with modern evidence. However, more research is necessary to fully harness its potential for human health applications. 

Keywords: Cow dung, Health benefits, Natural health agent, Traditional knowledge, Therapeutic potential
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