Conclusion
From the comparative studies done, it was concluded that Cow's urine
was most effective and highest of stability in inhibiting/ controlling the
growth of Malassezia fungi. Rice water extract was capable of
inhibiting/ controlling the growth too, though not at the highest of stability levels. Lemon juice extract was the most effective in inhibiting
the fungi over a very short span of time, however the citric acid effects
were short-lived and of medium stability. Neem extract had the least of
stabilities and inhibitory action among the natural remedies
experimented. Previous studies have also proven that natural remedies
such as herbal solutions can prove effective in inhibiting or controlling