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August 22nd 07, 08:00 AM
who earn their living by manufactunng or prescribing medicine. In
short, urine therapy does not fit in the current economic picture of
scarcity. Many people believe we are healthier nowadays thanks to
advances in medical science. This is partly true.The flip side of the
coin is that we have had to give up a great deal of freedom and
independence. The enormous efforts of medical science are partly based
upon the failure to really cure illnesses. Fighti-ng symptoms is
considered to be crucial, but this does not take care of the cause.
Urine therapy, being a real nature cure, not only reduces the symp-
tom, but also deals with the cause of the illness. When you are
convinced it works for you, the reluctance to talk about it will
gradually subside, and maybe even disappear. Per-haps you will start
to enjoy talking about it, as I do. You can be sure that you will be
surrounded by plenty of laughter, which in fact can be rather
pleasant. The odor of urine is much less repulsive than most people
think since most associate urine with public toilets. Actually, it
often smells rather pleasant when applied fresh on the skin. I myself
regularly use pure urine as aftershave and hair lotion.

The majority of useful, vital substances is found in the morning
urine. This is because at night, while you sleep, your body is totally
relaxed. This dee