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Re: -posting of information on Urine therapy.

From: hala (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Apr 12 23:43:39 2007


At Thu, 28 Jan 1999, Carole wrote: >
>I think I got it now!
>Now, this may not appeal to everyone, but that's ok. All I know is that
>so far, in the short time I've been on this method, for the first time
>in weeks I have been able to be active without ending up in cramps and
>severe pain. I feel like I can keep up better too.
>
>Urine Therapy means using your own urine externally as a way to promote
>and maintain health.
>It usually thought that urine is a toxic waste product when in fact it
>has been scientifically proven not to be.
>95 % of urine is water
>2.5 % is urea
>and the remaining 2.5% is a mixture of minerals, salt, hormones, and
>enzymes. Toxic substances are removed through the liver and
>intestines..
>
>Only the substance urea can be toxic in high doses, however, in the
>practice of urine therapy, the small amount of urea that gets back into
>the body has a purifying effect.
>
>The effects of urine therapy:
>
>Urine can be taken internally or rubbed into the skin. It purifies the
>blood and tissues, and provides usefull nutrients.
>
>Urine therapy has been practised for thousands of years both in the east
>and the west.
>
>A collection of links will be provided at the end of this message.
>
>How to use urine therapy:
>
>(NOTE): If you are undergoing any kind of medical treatment, taking any
>kind of medication, or have puss in your urine, do not use this therapy.
>
>First morning urine specimen is best. Use the mid-stream flow.
>
>Only fresh urine should be used for internal use.
>
>You may want to gently clean the genital area (esp. females) to
>maintain the urine's sterile nature.
>
>Starting Dosages:
>
>{Note: Up to 10 ounces have been used effectively however current
>reasearch indicates that much smaller doses are just as effective.)
>
>1. On the first day, place 1 to 5 drops under the tounge with an eye
>dropper first thing in the morning.
>
>2. On the 2nd day, increase to 5 to 10 drops.
>
>3. On day 3, take 5 to 10 drops twice a day (morning and bedtime)
>
>4. From this point on, the amount can be maintained or the dosage can
>be increased as needed.
>
>Other uses for urine:
>-
>- As a douche or enema
>- Rubbed onto the skin for exzema, psoriasis, acne, rashes.....
>- rubbed into pressure points behind the ears for headaches
>- Rubbed into hair and scalp promotes hair growth and healthy look
>- Gargle with it for sore throats
>- eye and ear drops
>- Urine sniffing for sinus and respiratory problems
>- Soaking the feet in urine
>
>Some of the substances found in urine:
>
>- Urea nitrogen
>- Urea
>- Creatinin nitrogen
>- Uric Acid
>- Amino nitrogen
>- Ammonia nitrogen
>- Sodium
>- Potassium
>- Calcium
>- Magnesium
>- Chloride
>- Sulphate
>- Inorganic sulphate
>- Inorganic phosphate
>- N/10 acid
>
>Enzymes:
>
>- Amylase (diastase)
>- Lactic dehydrogenate
>- Leucine amino-peptidase
>- Urokinase
>
>Hormones:
>
>- Catechol amines
>- Hydroxy-steroids
>- 17-Catosteroids
>- Erythropoietine
>- Adenylate cyc
>- Prostaglandin's
>- Sex hormones
>
>Misc:
>
>Copper, Urobilinogen
>
>Fact: Urine has been used in many ways by the medical community. This
>includes fertility drugs, cosmetics, and even serious illness related
>drugs.
>
>So why would they want us to know about one of the best ways we can heal
>ourselves and even cure some diseases? Because it takes the profit out
>their hands. After all, urine is free, and we never run out.
>
>LINKS:
>
>http://www.auto-urine.com/caut.htm
>
>http://www.hps-online.com/hurine.htm
>
>http://www.all-natural.com/art-indx.html (go to section entitled "Your
>Own Best Medicine"
>
>Have a good day everyone,
>
>--
>Carole
>

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i would consider urine theraphy. i am on hydrea and i cant quit this medication. please tell me if i can use my urine ?



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