“…The only negative annotation found in the review of ghee was its association with neonatal tetanus as a result of its application on the umbilical cord wound [ 111 ]. Studies have shown that ghee exhibits anti-inflammatory effects in acute pancreatitis, reducing inflammation in pancreatic and lung tissues [ 112 ]. Additionally, ghee promotes cell proliferation and enhances migration of keratinocytes, indicating its positive influence on wound healing processes [ 113 ].…”