Lucknow: If India’s politicans had their way, some of the difficult diseases can be treated very easily.
Sanjay Singh Gangwar, a minister in the Yogi Adityanath cabinet, was the latest to come up with some startling medical theories. That, too, for cancer!
Gangwar said that cancer patients can cure themselves by cleaning cowsheds and lying there. Further, he claimed that dosage of blood pressure medicines can be cut in half within 10 days by petting cows and serving them.
The junior minister for sugarcane development also urged people to celebrate marriage anniversaries and their children’s birthdays in cow shelters.
“If there is a blood pressure patient… there are cows here. The person should pet a cow on its back every morning and evening and serve it. If the person was taking a 20 mg dose of medicine for blood pressure, it would come down to 10 mg within 10 days. This is a tested thing that I am telling you,” Gangwar said during the inauguration of a cow shelter in Pakadia Naugawan in his constituency of Pilibhit on Sunday.
“If a cancer patient starts cleaning a cowshed and lying there, even cancer can be cured. If you light cow dung cakes, you get relief from mosquitoes. So, everything that a cow produces is useful in some way,” he said, speaking in Hindi.
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