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Is Your Own Urine Good for You?

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    • That is the question indeed.

      Around Y2K is when I had started the practice, initially with cow urine that I was unable to get from the bulls on a Hare Krishna Gita Nagari farm in Pennsylvania I used to visit, and ended up ordering by mail. That turned out to the most god awful substance I ever put in my mouth, utterly repugnant it was to me personally.

      Eventually, later I met Michael and shared this practice with him as some of the weird stuff I just have a natural tendency/ curiosity to get into. He replied that "your urine is your own pharmacy", with no elaboration. Years later when Alfredo informed me that he was taking a trip to an island in order to get inoculated with his own "cultured" urine as a type of immunotherapy against his cancer, I told him about my conversation with Michael, who when reminded had no recollection of it.

      At any rate, I had started practicing it after reading of its virtues. But over the years, doing it on and off, I have to say that I have not noticed much of anything in particular. And perhaps that is normal since I was not trying to cure any specific condition?

      So, urine is completely sterile because as a by-product of the blood any type of contamination would imply a serious health crisis within the body's perfectly insulated system, such as an advanced and desperate case of sepsis I presume. One can wonder if humans can create a more perfect filtration system than nature had done in the kidneys.

      However, it can become easily become contaminated at the exit point! Or if unduly exposed or inadequately stored. Therefore it is recommended to partake right away, and only of the midstream, starting at the homeopathic measure of a few drops mixed in water before progressing.

      Otherwise, one's diet is fundamental. It is easy to see that when visiting a zoo the feline section can smell foul, due to their animal diet as opposed to the herbivores. That is due to the byproducts of the breakdown from animal protein in their diet, and those elements are not advised for consumption, as purported to not create a favorable condition in the body.

      My personal reasons were that during the night are produced different hormones pertaining to bodily coordination/ communication of important activities undertaken by the body including regeneration, rejuvenation, reparation, etc. As the body is known to produce less of those hormones with age it stood to reason for me to calculate that an attempt to recycle them might not be in vain, just in case some amount was let go in the first elimination upon wake.

      • For the record, my statement that your urine is your own pharmacy means that urine is a chemical produced in the body from what goes into the body. It is a chemical mix which is filtered out in the kidneys on the basis of the genetic prejudices which the kidneys have.

        If for instance the kidneys do not do their job properly and if they filter out what is needed by the body or if they retain in the body what is harmful to the body, then the body become sick and dies.

        The idea that urine is completely sterile is untrue. That cannot be true because the sterility of urine has to do again with the prejudices of the kidney and in any case even if the kidneys are perfect, even then they are not sterile because medical labs find all sorts of chemicals and microorganisms in the urine. For that matter with only urine, a lab can tell if someone has certain bacteria in the body, not just sexually transmitted diseases but others types of organisms and chemicals.

      • Thank you for the clarifications. Additional information is always helpful.

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