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BurnerForJustTwice t1_iudh76n wrote

I remember videos of people pouring this into COVID pts mouths WHILE they were intubated. Like they’re trying to develop some aspiration pneumonia

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TheMeltyCheese t1_iuhajz8 wrote

Are there any actual useful applications of this?

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rogan_doh OP t1_iuhbbip wrote

A mixture of pseudoscience and blind faith. I doubt it does anything.

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nadskinner t1_iuf8t7u wrote

I remember a long time ago I was at my Armenian friends house and I saw a container of hair cream that was made of bull semen

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TheMountainRidesElia t1_iudn1mq wrote

Very very few Hindus believe in cow urine. 99% Hindus don't. It's like looking at the Jenovas Witnesses cult and then saying all Christians are like it.

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aladeen-mf t1_iudqxw7 wrote

Yup. Cow urine has a market for extremely small % of lunatics. It's just that such crazy things go viral fast and then become a stereotype.

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rogan_doh OP t1_iudstbv wrote

This is inside Delhi Airport. Make of this what you will.

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aladeen-mf t1_iudwdts wrote

The more I stare at it more interesting it gets.

The bottle has ayush premium logo

They claim it to be proprietary medicine.

Hologram sticker of a baba

"Made in Bharat"

Make in India logo

Extremely cheap pricing (they know their customer)

Marketing 101, they know what they are doing.

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Orange_comfort t1_iue60m2 wrote

Lots and lots of poor, desperate, uneducated people who can't trust or can't afford normal healthcare.

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rogan_doh OP t1_iue7puu wrote

Lots of educated people fall for it as well, including one of our health ministers.

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Archi_97 t1_iuehjcd wrote

Bold of you to assume our ministers are educated

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