"Urine therapy which includes drinking of one's own urine and massaging one's skin, or gums, with it, is immensely beneficial to one's health.
Although orthodox medicine has refused to back the above claim, the endless testimonies of those that practice the therapy are loud enough.
But you may want to take side with orthodox medicine and ask, "How on earth could urine be healthy?"
Well, it is important for you to know that human urine has strengthening and curative characteristics concerning many deficiencies. It is also purifying and clears up mucus.
Also, urine is entirely sterile after secretion and has an antiseptic effect.
However, it is believed that urine can be harmful to one’s health because when urea, the substance after which urine is named, is present in the blood, it can be poisonous. Contrary to that belief, it is not the case.
Urine consists of 95% of water, 2.5% of urea and the remaining 2.5% is a mixture of minerals, salts, hormones, and enzymes. However, the poisonous substance becomes irrelevant in the practice of drinking urine, as urine is not immediately put back in the bloodstream.
Be that as it may, urine therapy consists of two parts: internal application (drinking urine) and external application (massaging with urine).
The two aspect of the therapy does not only complement each other, they’re also very important for optimal results. "
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Although orthodox medicine has refused to back the above claim, the endless testimonies of those that practice the therapy are loud enough.
But you may want to take side with orthodox medicine and ask, "How on earth could urine be healthy?"
Well, it is important for you to know that human urine has strengthening and curative characteristics concerning many deficiencies. It is also purifying and clears up mucus.
Also, urine is entirely sterile after secretion and has an antiseptic effect.
However, it is believed that urine can be harmful to one’s health because when urea, the substance after which urine is named, is present in the blood, it can be poisonous. Contrary to that belief, it is not the case.
Urine consists of 95% of water, 2.5% of urea and the remaining 2.5% is a mixture of minerals, salts, hormones, and enzymes. However, the poisonous substance becomes irrelevant in the practice of drinking urine, as urine is not immediately put back in the bloodstream.
Be that as it may, urine therapy consists of two parts: internal application (drinking urine) and external application (massaging with urine).
The two aspect of the therapy does not only complement each other, they’re also very important for optimal results. "
https://www.pulse.ng/lifestyle/beaut...id7800102.html
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