The study further revealed that the antibacterial activity of buffalo urine was significantly more effective than that of cows, with the latter being significantly more effective against bacteria such as S epididmidis and E rhapontici. Dr. Singh noted that the research on the subject is still ongoing, and that it is not possible to generalise that cow urine has antibacterial properties.
R. S. Chauhan, a former Director of IVRI, challenged the validity of the research. Chauhan has been engaged in the study of cow urine for a quarter of a century, and has discovered that distilled cow urine increases human immunity and provides protection against cancer and other illnesses.
However, this research was not conducted on distilled urine samples, which are the samples recommended for consumption.
Further researches are going on this topic researcher are trying their best to give proper report on this matter.
SOURCE:- FREE PRESS JOURNAL