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Picture 1:
An eight year old
cross breed cow, named Sweet Sunday, has
suffered with chronic skin irritation
each year that she has been
brought inside for the winter months. Past treatments have proven to be
a long drawn out process with varying results. Winter 2005, we began
treatment with Agnihotra Ash and ghee. This photograph shows clearly
the extent of the irritation and damage to skin tissue. |
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Picture 2,
Day 2 of Agnihotra Ash
treatment:
Inflammation has
completely disappeared. Signs indicate that
the itching has stopped, as Cow
is not
rubbing skin. Open wounds have healed completely.
Treatment continued only one more day to ensure total healing. |
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Dickie Hornbeamīs Agnihotra Ash
story:
On 24th November 2005 a
dying bull calf, named
Dickie Hornbeam (Makhan-chor)
was received at the farm. He had sustained serious lung damage as a
result of untreated pneumonia. The veterinarians' prognosis was not
good. It was not expected that he would live. Treatment with Agnihotra
Ash was commenced immediately - in the water bowl and -
rubbed on his
body around his chest area. At nights a Yantram was put against his
chest while he slept. The calf also began to take Agnihotra Ash
internally, licking it from my fingers. Homeopathic remedies
complimented the Agnihotra Ash treatment.
<= Dickie
Hornbeam arriving very sick at the farm.
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Mrs.
Jimena Clarke treating the calf with Agnihotra Ash. |
After one month, the calf was breathing more easily and the catarrhal
cough was not as severe; after two months the calf demonstrated
discomfort only at times the weather changed; three months after the
start of Agnihotra Ash treatment the calf began growing and all
symptoms improved.
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Today the bull is healthy and joyful
(with Matthew) |
The ten months old, Makhan-chor now breathes easily; there is very
little indication of lasting tissue damage.
His weight and body
condition are above average for calves of his age.
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