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There have been several messages floating on social media around the health benefits of cow urine, dung and other cow products. From cancer to diabetes, a lot has been attributed to the curative qualities found in cow urine. Here’s another one.
CLAIM: A Whatsapp image has been circulating with the message that American universities and multinational corporations have obtained patents for anti-cancer, antibiotic and anti-infection medicines that contain cow urine in them.
This needs to be fact-checked on two levels: (a) the content of the image and (b) the message that accompanies it.
Let’s dissect each of these.
The image is a collation of two separate patent documents (no. 6,896,907 and no. 6,410,059). Yes, they are both real.
In fact, this is not all.
The latter is a center that aims to ‘find solutions form cow products for humans, agriculture, environment & ecology’. A simple search on their website revealed the links to these patents:
The message below the image reads: “While ignorant Indian liberals are making fun of cows, US Universities and multinational corporations have obtained six patents for products made of cow urine.”
Are US universities and multinational corporations involved? NO.
Has the United States of America ‘obtained’ patents for products made of cow urine? NO again.
Here is a report from The Hindu for the patent from 2002:
World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) defines a patent as:
Since patents are territorial rights, they need to be applied for in different countries for them to be enforceable there. CSIR, in collaboration with, Govigyan Anusandhan Kendra, for instance, holds five patents from the US and one from China.
The legitimacy of such claims of medicinal properties of cow urine is still a debated issue. Moreover, whether these apparent therapeutic benefits are exclusive to cows (and not other animals) is another question that needs to be answered through further research in the area.
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Published: 09 May 2019,05:00 PM IST