Do you drink urine beverages? India claims to be more beneficial than cola

According to the British "The Times" report, Pepsi also made you unable to mention the spirit? Isn't Coca-Cola any fine drink? The Indian nationals clearly think that they have found the answer: They made a new type of soft drink with cow's urine, claiming it is healthier than Coke.

According to people involved in the research and development of such beverages, this beverage was developed by the Indian Protection Group (RSS) Cattle Protection Department, which is the largest and most established Indian ethnic group. It is currently in the final stage of research and development. The minister, Oman Praques, said that this type of drink, called "bull drink," is being tested in the laboratory and will be "soon, the fastest will be listed at the end of the year."

Plakis said in Hadwar, one of the four holy cities of the Ganges River: "Don't worry, it smells not only without urinary odor, but also very delicious. Its greatest feature is very healthy. It is not like soda. It does not contain any toxins.” The development of this kind of beverage is a bold attempt by the “India Guard” to eliminate foreign influence on India and promote Hinduism. The Indian Guard was established in 1925 and is now said to have 8 million members.

Hinduism respects cattle and it is illegal to slaughter cows in most parts of India. Indian villages are used to use cow dung as fuel and disinfectants. At major religious ceremonies, people at the bottom of the Indian caste system “purify” the soul by eating cow dung and drinking cow's urine. Since 2001, the Indian Guard and its branches (including the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party) have begun to advocate the use of cow urine for the treatment of various diseases such as liver disease, obesity and even cancer.

Cola is very popular in India and India is currently the largest market for Coke. But in recent years, the brand's burden has been trying to get rid of its rumors of pesticides. Plakis said that on the contrary, his drink was made from cow's urine as the main raw material, adding some drugs and herbs. He said that the drink would be very "cheap", but before the official listing, he refused to disclose further details about the price and composition. However, he stressed that even if the American Cola trademark has a huge advertising budget, this new type of drink can compete with it. He said: "Because our drinks are good for people, we will compete well with Coke. Perhaps we will also consider exporting." (Qiu Ling)