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Re: More Urine Therapy Information
From: Carole (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Jan 29 11:23:37 1999
That is probably because urine is present in the amniotic fluid. I'm
not expecting everyone to agree with this, but the studies I've seen so
far, along with the fact that it IS working for me, is enough.
Carole Ann
At Fri, 29 Jan 1999, Melissa wrote:
>
>Urokinase is not a urine enzyme. It is extracted from renal cells of still
>born infants.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: anonymous@obgyn.net [SMTP:anonymous@obgyn.net
>Sent: Friday, January 29, 1999 9:54 AM
>To: Multiple recipients of list
>Subject: More Urine Therapy Information
>
> Autouro-Therapy
>
>>From Your Own Perfect Medicine, by Martha Christy,
>published by FutureMed, Inc. of Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
>(602) 661-7914 or (800) 800-8849. $19.95 + $4.00 Shipping in USA, $7.00
>foreign
>
>Scientists have discovered that urine, because it is actually extracted
>from our
>blood, contains small amounts of almost all of the life-sustaining
>nutrients,
>proteins, hormones, antibodies and immunizing agents that our blood
>contains.
>"Urine can be regarded as one of the most complex of all body fluids. It
>contains
>practically all of the constituents found in the blood." Urinalysis in
>Clinical
> and Laboratory Practice, CRC Press, Inc. USA, 1975, pp 13-17.
>
>This summer, Enzymes of America plans to market its first major urine
>product
>called urokinase, an enzyme that dissolves blood clots and is used to
>treat
>victims of heart attacks. The company has contracts to supply the urine
>enzyme
> to Sandoz, Merrell Dow and other major pharmaceutical companies.
>
>Urea has also been proven to be an extraordinary antibacterial and
>antiviral
>agent and is one of the best natural diuretics ever discovered. Urea
>was
>discovered and isolated as long ago as 1773 and is currently marketed in
>a
> variety of different drug forms.
>
>An article, titled Autouro-Therapy, published in the New York State
>Journal of
>Medicine (vol 80. no. 7, June 1980), written by Dr. John R. Herman,
>Clinical
>Professor of Urology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York
>City,
>points out the general misconceptions regarding urine and its medical
>use:
>"Autouropathy (urine therapy) did flourish in many parts of the world
>and it
>continues to flourish today .. There is, unknown to most of us, a wide
>usage of
>uropathy and a great volume of knowledge available showing the
>multitudinous
> advantages of the modality."
>
>Here is an article from Nexus Magazine: (written by a woman with endo)
>
>http://www.icom.net/~nexus/urine.html
>
>The Second World Conference on Urine Therapy:
>
>http://utopia.knoware.nl/users/cvdk/
>
>Misc. Links:
>
>http://www.auto-urine.com/hw.htm
>
>A Natural Pharmacy: Medical and Scientific Aspects of Urine Therapy
>
>http://utopia.knoware.nl/users/cvdk/urinetherapy/science.html
>
>I am basically providing this information because I know that so far it
>is working for me. I encourage you to read all you can on the subject
>if you think you might like to take this route. I hope it can help
>someone.
>
>--
>Carole
>
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