Camel urine

A urinating camel
A urinating camel

Camel urine is a liquid by-product of metabolism in a camel's anatomy. Urine from camels has been used in prophetic medicine for centuries, being a part of ancient Bedouin practices and also Muslim tradition. Camel urine was used in ancient Indian system of Ayurvedic medicine, as gleaned from ancient medical texts, for various diseases . In the Caraka-Samhita, camel urine is mentioned as being slightly bitter and is indicated as a remedy for hiccups, cough, and complaints related to piles. However, in the Yogacandrika, camel urine is referred to as having a remedial effect on various abdominal ailments.Furthermore, camel urine is prescribed for alleviating inflammation/edema, as per the Kāśyapa Samhitā.[1] According to the World Health Organization, the use of camel urine as a medicine lacks scientific evidence.[2] After the spread of MERS-CoV infections, the WHO urged people to refrain from drinking "raw camel milk or camel urine or eating meat that has not been properly cooked".

  1. ^ "THERAPEUTIC USE OF URINE IN EARLY INDIAN MEDICINE" (PDF). Indian Journal of History of Science.
  2. ^ Administrator. "Observational study and literature review of the use of camel urine for treatment of cancer patients". World Health Organization - Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean. Archived from the original on 2023-06-09. Retrieved 2023-06-08.