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In a message dated 1/15/04 11:12:59 PM Eastern Standard Time,

s.fisher22@... writes:

> ----->apparently, that's not so. urine therapy has been successfully used

> in

> humans and animals alike. my ND has been using it on himself for some time,

> originally to treat his Lymes disease. he reports that it's worked for him.

> it also turned around the health of the ND who wrote the urine therapy book

> I mentioned, to name a few.

>

I've heard it is used in some traditional cultures to get a second trip off a

consumed peyote button too :-P

Chris

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On Sat, 1 Nov 2003 07:43:54 -0500

" Suze Fisher " <s.fisher22@...> wrote:

>>>>>Which cultures drink cow urine? Some Hindus occasionally

>do _ritually_ consume very small amounts of cow urine, but

>it's not a component of the normal diet, nor is it fermented.

>Are there really any other cultures?

>

>----->i read somewhere that the masai clean their fermenting gourds with

>urine, i assume some gets mixed in with the blood and milk that they

>ferment, but maybe it's just a tiny bit. so if they drink urine it may be

>purely incidental.

>

>i have heard some good testimonials re urine therapy though - one from a

>surgeon and another from my ND who used it on himself to treat lymes

>disease.

You mentioned a book about urine therapy. Could you post it to the list?

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> > ----->i read somewhere that the masai clean their fermenting

> > gourds with urine, i assume some gets mixed in with the blood

> > and milk that they ferment, but maybe it's just a tiny bit.

> > so if they drink urine it may be purely incidental.

> >

> > i have heard some good testimonials re urine therapy though -

> > one from a surgeon and another from my ND who used it on

> > himself to treat lyme disease.

>

> You mentioned a book about urine therapy. Could you post it to

> the list?

What kind of urine is used in this therapy? Bovine?

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>i have heard some good testimonials re urine therapy though - one from a

>surgeon and another from my ND who used it on himself to treat lymes

>disease.

>>>>You mentioned a book about urine therapy. Could you post it to the

list?

---->the one ron recommended is " water of life " by john armstrong.

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0850320526/102-9819151-5049735

?v=glance

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>>>What kind of urine is used in this therapy? Bovine?

---->nope. you're own. <weg>

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heart disease) is the greatest scientific deception of our times.” --

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> >>>What kind of urine is used in this therapy? Bovine?

>

> ---->nope. you're own. <weg>

Oh! I'm sure that can't be good then, because if there

were anything beneficial in our urine, our bodies would

not have got rid of it in the first place, but kept it.

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> >>>What kind of urine is used in this therapy? Bovine?

>

> ---->nope. you're own. <weg>

>>>>Oh! I'm sure that can't be good then, because if there

were anything beneficial in our urine, our bodies would

not have got rid of it in the first place, but kept it.

----->apparently, that's not so. urine therapy has been successfully used in

humans and animals alike. my ND has been using it on himself for some time,

originally to treat his Lymes disease. he reports that it's worked for him.

it also turned around the health of the ND who wrote the urine therapy book

I mentioned, to name a few.

Suze Fisher

Lapdog Design, Inc.

Web Design & Development

http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze3shjg

Weston A. Price Foundation Chapter Leader, Mid Coast Maine

http://www.westonaprice.org

----------------------------

“The diet-heart idea (the idea that saturated fats and cholesterol cause

heart disease) is the greatest scientific deception of our times.” --

Mann, MD, former Professor of Medicine and Biochemistry at Vanderbilt

University, Tennessee; heart disease researcher.

The International Network of Cholesterol Skeptics

<http://www.thincs.org>

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>>>>>>Which cultures drink cow urine? Some Hindus occasionally

>>do _ritually_ consume very small amounts of cow urine, but

>>it's not a component of the normal diet, nor is it fermented.

>>Are there really any other cultures?

There was a post awhile ago about some tribespeople

that ferment cow urine for a tasty treat. Caterpillars too.

Both in Africa as I recall.

-- Heidi

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> > >>>What kind of urine is used in this therapy? Bovine?

> >

> > ---->nope. you're own. <weg>

>

> Oh! I'm sure that can't be good then, because if there

> were anything beneficial in our urine, our bodies would

> not have got rid of it in the first place, but kept it.

From what I've read, the kidneys will remove excessive beneficial

substances from the blood to keep the system in balance. Supposedly,

the first urine of the morning upon waking is particularly loaded

with all sorts of swell stuff.

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