Glories of Cow Dung Ash

Cow dung ash as a water purifier

Do you know cow dung ash can be used for purifying water. Purifying water is a serious issue. Generally either we add chlorine or some other chemical or we boil the water in the. Adding chlorine etc has its own defects and side effects. However cow dung ash is an excellent water purifier. All harmful bacteria are killed just by adding a pinch or two of cow dung ash in few liters of water. We have to use cow dung ash that comes from vedic cows only.

This option of adding cow dung ash is so cheap that anyone can afford it. It has absolutely no side effects.

Water purified using the cow dung ash is so much cheaper than bottled water which uses costly methods and machines to be purified and packed. At the same time these radiations in ultra violet water purifier machines and the depletion of all natural minerals in reverse osmosis and bottled water do untold damage to human body. Such water is the cause a whole range of diseases like cancer, organ damage, osteoporosis etc.

Cow Dung Ash as Healer

Wounds on the body of people especially diabetic patients become very difficult to cure. Applying apply cow dung ash on these wounds, the wounds gets healed and that too quickly. We can apply cow dung ash on any wound being aware of its anti septic properties.
Cow dung ash has a wide use as pesticide in agriculture. It can be simply sprinkled on crops and even if it falls on food or land it is beneficial rather than harmful as modern chemical pesticides are.

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Other uses of Cow Dung Ash

Pot and dish cleaner – when used dry dung ash absorbs oil and fat, wet dung ash however act as a general cleaner
Brass polisher – dung ash when used with tamarind removes oxidation – wet ashes polishes the brass object to look anew.
Fertilizer – alkaline – cow dung ash is basically lime with a few other mineral.
Mud brick additive – mud and lime mixed with cow dung ash can be used as cementing agent.

Excellent Tooth powder

Maintainer of water pH- cow dung ash maintains pH of aquatic bodies when used in small quantities.

 

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