Cow shelter in Gujarat designated a Covid isolation centre treating virus with cow products
The unit is being run in a cow shelter that has over 5,000 cows managed by a trust Rajaram Gaushala Ashram at Tetoda village, reported the. The site, called the Vedalakshana Panchagavya Ayurvedic Covid Isolation Centre, is treating patients with medicines made of cow urine, dung, milk, ghee and curd.
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