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that runs through the spine of the Gyr cow. This Gau Kiran energy
produces Gold Nano par cles in the milk, ghee, urine, and dung of
the female cow.
Among all the different breeds of Indian cows, the Gujara Gyr cow
possesses excep onally remarkable traits. Scien sts at the Junagadh
Agricultural University (JAU) in Gujarat State analyzed urine samples
of 400 Gyr cows. They found traces of pure gold from three to ten
milligrams in one liter of the Gyr cow’s urine in the form of gold salts
soluble in water. They wrote:
"Till now, we have heard about presence of gold in cow urine from
our ancient scriptures and its medicinal proper es. Since there was
no detailed scien fic analysis to prove this, we decided to undertake
a research on cow urine. We analyzed 400 samples of Gyr cow urine
and found traces of gold," B.A. Golakia, head of the biotechnology
department at JAU, told The Times of India.”
The spectroscopic analysis of Gyr Cow urine reveals the basis of its
remarkable cura ve powers. Important elemental metals and
minerals are present in Gyr Cow urine:
Gold (Au) ‐ (ppb)321.01
Silver (Ag) (ppb) 1.7
Calcium (Ca) (ppb) 21823.86
Iron (Fe) (ppb) 700.11
Cobalt (Co) (ppb) 5.71
Zinc (Zn) (ppb) 50.32
Boron (B) (ppb) 1211.93
Major Compounds Iden fied in Gyr Urine samples and their medicinal
Proper es:
Phenol – a potent an ‐microbial agent
Phenol, 4‐mehhyl‐, An oxidant
Benzoic Acid – an an ‐fungal, used as a topical an sep c and for
inhalant decogestants.
Benzeneace c Acid ‐ Treatment of Hyper‐Ammonemia
Hydantoin – an an convulsant for the treatment of seizure
disorders
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