'Cow dung has oxygen & its urine can...': Men's claim leaves internet shocked, video goes viral

Updated : Nov 23, 2023 18:14
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A video from Delhi's Ramleela Maidan is doing rounds on the internet and it has left internet users scratching their heads. In the video, a man talked about Delhi's pollution and said cow dung has oxygen and burning it can help to reduce the pollution in Delhi. He said in the video, "You ask what is in cow's dung... Cow dung is an important thing that can help in resolving Delhi's pollution.. Delhi currently has low oxygen because of pollution and if you take damp cow dung, you will see that there is 15-18% oxygen. whereas, once you burn it, there 45-47...48% of oxygen."

In the video, another man made a claim in which he said that cow' urine can help cure cancer. He said, "Cow urine is scientific as it is used in cancer treatment..." After hearing this, the reporter asked him which scientist said this. 

Man replied by saying, "You can even search on Google. Google will tell you each and everything about it. This is not what I am saying, this is in ancient scriptures. You can pick any ancient scripture and find evidence about it. Read Ramayana, read Gita to find evidence."

As this video was shared, internet users were quick enough to react to this. Several social media users reacted by saying that from where these people are getting such information from. 

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