Drinking cow urine?

I have many indian friends.
Some of them drink cow urine and claim extraordinary sexual health benefits.
One of my friend told me it also helps with having multiple orgasms and even squirt potential.
Is it realy true or was i just being fooled.
This was very new to me. Iv been told its a norm in their culture.
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  • Some people in India drink cow urine and claim it to be a miracle medicine that does pretty much anything you can think of. Some claim it wards off covid. However, there is no actual evidence to support any of these claims. Any perceived benefits seem to come entirely from a placebo effect. To any unfamiliar, the placebo effect is where your brain convinces itself that the medicine has an effect and symptoms may improve, despite the medicine not actually doing anything. Sugar pills have been used in the West for this purpose. You can also observe this in people who get drunk off of non-alcoholic beer.

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  • I truly believe that someone has been successfully pulling your leg! 😂

    • I thought so too 😂

    • No. There are jokers who do this. Cow urine is even a part of some Hindu religious ceremonies. But drinking this and talking about its benefits is just all kinds of wrong.

    • Thank you for the MHGirl.

  • It's bullshit, which coincidentally is a related product.

    • Ahahaa 😂

    • 🤣...

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  • They are pulling your leg, what they are actually drinking is a canned energy drink with taurine "Relentless" because some indians dont drink alcohol. There was a myth a while ago that cow spunk was an ingredient in Redbull. More lies 🥱

  • It’s nonsense. 100% nonsense.

    • This is just 1 of the benefit quoted to me. They clamed it cure so many diseases lol. Was all new to me and i was shocked

    • They’re either ignorant beyond imagining, or they’re lying to you. Because there are no special properties to ingesting animal piss.

  • It certainly sounds odd, but if they enjoy it then who are we to stop them?

    • Puke*

  • The effects of cow piss on a human BRAIN are obvious to see :D

    I have seen a couple of other things that homo indianensis consumes for the purpose of compensating their potency shortcomings.

    Possibly, they are in dire need for these things.
    Hookers told me though that they avoid Indian customers whenever they can.

  • Eww No Never

  • Remind me never to date an Indian girl.

  • I call bullshit on cow urine!! (No pun intended)... I am in Indian and other than a few misled right wingers, cow urine has no proven benefits. It is a part of a sacred concoction but there are those who will eventually believe anything for the sake of a propaganda. There is even a member of parliament who has gone on record saying cow urine has cured her cancer. She has also admitted to getting chemo in the same interview.

  • Eewwwwss🤯

    • This was exactly me at that time 🤣

    • But but but but 😧😳🤮🤮🤢

  • Stupid, Stupid, Stupid.
    Urine is a waste product of the body!!!
    You don’t know what diseases the cow may have. Has your country gone insane !!!
    Eat cow shit while you’re at it too!!
    You can figure this out for yourself?

  • That isw gross and racist, just the same as people say Koreans eat dog meat.

  • Cow are sacred in india

  • Some of them are not eating beef, but I don't know about milk or urine..

  • BS!!

  • Not really, cow milk helps

  • If it was true then they could easily analyze the urine to determine the reason for the benefit and then produce that instead of guzzling cow pee.

    The truth is that some people just like drinking cow piss

  • I think cow urine can affect minds of people. Lol

    Drinking cow urine?Drinking cow urine?Drinking cow urine?
    • 😂😂😂

    • These are just delusional Hindus or cow supremacists saying anything that they'd like to uplift their propaganda. Don't let them fool you.

  • Sounds like a prank, that’s the waste product of the animal, no benefits for humans