Urotherapy – Exploration into Urine TherapyExploration into Urine Therapy

Discover how Urine Therapy has been used as for common skin ailments, such as Acne medicine to Athletes foot, Callus Remedy even a Psoriasis treatment or a Yeast Infection remedy. Explore with us how this centuries old practice can help you stay healthy!

Urotherapy otherwise known as  urea therapy, urinotherapy, uropoty, auto-urotherapy are all different names/terms for Urine Therapy. You may have heard about amaroli or shivambu which are ancient Hindu ( or yoga style, Auto-Urine ) drinking urine rituals. Urolagnia (or urophilia, undinism) which is the practice of ingesting urine for sexual excitement, which is not considered urine therapy.

For all the urophiliacs out there know about “Liquid gold” and how the urine therapy benefits is essential for anyone seeking good health.    ( For an explanation on all terms, please check out our FAQ )

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A question we often get is “Does urine therapy work ?”  It has for us and for others world-wide. But medical science and researchers claim it does help at all, one wonders if they are really seriously looking into this ancient practice of urotherapy. A remedy that one produces themselves, and no real amounts of money can be made from this practice. So no real research is being done on this subject.

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What we have found is that drinking a small amount of morning urine actually helps create a flu like symptoms in our bodies that allows the immune system to develop antibodies which help fight such ailments as colds and flues. We’ll keep exploring what other urine therapy benefits there are and post them here on Urotherapy.com .

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Originally posted 2010-05-18 17:13:37.

6 Urophagia – in the future well all be drinking urine
Celebrities With Diseases

 Urophagia – in the future well all be drinking urine
Urophagia – in the future we’ll all be drinking urine
Celebrities With Diseases
Although still practised by some tribal people, Urophagia is more widely referred to as urine therapy and is described as an alternative medicine.

Originally posted 2010-11-05 02:35:24.

 Foods That Can Cause Urine Discoloration
Foods That Can Cause Urine Discoloration
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We have shared various medical reasons for urine discoloration. We also mentioned that urine discoloration may occur as a result of the consumption of

Originally posted 2010-11-05 05:49:39.

The pro boxer Juan Manuel Marquez surprised (no doubt some were shocked) a lot of people recently when he announced prior to his bout with Mayweather that part of his pre-fight regimen involves drinking his own urine. Unknown to many, Marquez was echoing an ancient practice of urine therapy. But is it safe to drink your urine?

The drinking of urine has been a cultural practice as well as a form of medicinal treatment in China, Egypt, the Aztec empire, and India for thousands of years. Drinking one’s own urine and that of others has been touted as a sort of natural elixir for all kinds of ailments. In fact, one well known 20th century leader of India boasted that he drank his own urine. Given this history, it would seem that Marquez’s announcement is not so shocking after all. Nevertheless, many continue to question the safety of urine therapy. Some of the main arguments in favor of gulping down a glass of your urine are:

* It is better to drink your urine than suffer the consequences of dehydration when no other liquid is available for drinking.

* Urine is 95% water which has been filtered through the body.

* Urine is an ancient practice which invests this form of therapy with historical verification.

* There are some scientific studies which indicate that urea, which next to water is the largest component of urine, has some antiviral, antibacterial, and antifungal qualities.

* Drinking urine in small amounts has not been shown to cause any medical problems.

On the other side of the argument are some compelling reasons for not drinking your urine: There is no medical evidence which supports the claims that drinking urine has medicinal purposes.

* Drinking urine is unnatural since urine is a waste product which the natural processes of the body has discharged and it goes against the workings of nature to reintroduce this waste into the body.

* If one is religious and believes in a creator who designed the human body, then it is idolatrous to ingest a substance which the creator has determined should be discharged from the body.

* Urine can contain harmful substances from the environment and from drugs and other substances ingested into the body.

* The Chinese Association of Urine Therapy has cautioned that drinking urine in excessive amounts can cause diarrhea, fever, muscle soreness, and fatigue which increase in severity as the amount of urine taken into the body increases.

It appears then that drinking your urine in small amounts is safe. But why would you want to? Given the beating to which Marquez was subjected at the hands of Mayweather, his urine therapy appears not to have aided his boxing skills and instead catapulted him to the unexpected status as a poster person for reasons why you should not drink your urine.

Don E. Peavy, Sr., J.D., Mdiv. Is an adjunct faculty member of religious studies and an ordained minister in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) For more information http://www.authorsden.com/donepeavysr To answer your questions regarding religion, visit my website http://www.authorsden.com/donepeavysr.

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Originally posted 2010-06-01 14:44:41.

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