Guest guest Posted February 24, 2002 Report Share Posted February 24, 2002 BlankSince this subject of urine came up it reminded me of a process called autotherapies. It is a process of reintroducing a bacteria back into the system to help built anti-bodies against them. It took me a bit of doing to remember this process but it finally fell into my hands today as I was going through some old books. The book is called " Get Well Naturally " by and has a chapter regarding the reasons why licking wounds will help the healing processes. I don't recall her book getting into the use of reintroduction of urine but I did find that a search of the Internet seeking autotherapy and Duncan did get me to a site that got more into it than I would have expected. I hope you all find the reading enlightening. http://www.possumpages.com.au/bbc/arkive/urine5.htm What I find quite interesting about this subject is that doing a search of Amazon I couldn't find the book being in the ISBN listing, the year of publication I have is 1965. However, a search using Get Well Naturally did produce another page and the main subject was once again urine. Dale Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2002 Report Share Posted February 24, 2002 >Since this subject of urine came up it reminded me of a process called > autotherapies. It is a process of reintroducing a bacteria back into the > system to help built anti-bodies against them. It took me a bit of doing to > remember this process but it finally fell into my hands today as I was going > through some old books. The book is called " Get Well Naturally " by > and has a chapter regarding the reasons why licking wounds will help > the healing processes. I don't recall her book getting into the use of > reintroduction of urine but I did find that a search of the Internet seeking > autotherapy and Duncan did get me to a site that got more into it than I > would have expected. I hope you all find the reading enlightening. > http://www.possumpages.com.au/bbc/arkive/urine5.htm > > What I find quite interesting about this subject is that doing a search of > Amazon I couldn't find the book being in the ISBN listing, the year of > publication I have is 1965. However, a search using Get Well Naturally > did produce another page and the main subject was once again urine. > > Dale http://www.urindya.com/books.html forgot to add the other search result. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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