Organic Products
Cow Dung
Cow Dung is the best fuel is this one. In rural villages, cow excrement is frequently collected, dried, and used as fuel. About 55% of the biogas is methane, 30% is carbon dioxide, and the other components are hydrogen and nitrogen. All accumulated cow manure is used to create biogas. It is created by the anaerobic decomposition of cow manure. It is easy to make biogas from cow manure. Make a biodigester, then provide water while keeping it apart. Using cow dung indeed offers a fresh way to recycle trash and foster a greener world.
Cow Urine - Gaumutra
Cow urine is rich in water, urea, essential minerals, enzymes, and salts. It increases the nutrients value of the soil and hence enhances fertility. Cow urine has been reported as a plant growth promoter and is commonly utilised as a biofertilizer for a variety of crop plants. The nurturing impact of Gaumutra on beneficial soil bacteria boosts their activity, resulting in enhanced plant development and agricultural yield. Gaumutra, or cow urine, has been shown to improve plant resistance to a variety of plant pathogens, including mycoplasma, viruses, bacteria, fungus, nematodes, and insects, which cause diseases and damage to cultivated plants.
Cow Urine is used for purposes of therapy in traditional Indian medicine and is called Gomutra. In India, the cow is considered to be a sign of spirituality. Urine from a cow that is pregnant is believed to contain special minerals and hormones that offer lots of health benefits. It should be noted that cow urine therapy is not a nourishing process.