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or inflammation, or for
nasal congestion. In both cases, make certain that you are using
fresh, clear, normal urine only and that the acidity factor of the
urine is normal (see previous section on Monitoring Your pH in this
chapter). Also, make certain that the eye dropper you use for the eye
drops is sterilized. A compress of fresh normal urine is also
excellent for external eye inflammations such as styles.
Questions:
1. Can my doctor administer urea, as the researchers in the studies
did?
The urine extract, urea, is FDA approved and can be administered by
your doctor. A Physician's Guide to Your Own Perfect Medicine is
available if your doctors would like additional information contained
in the research studies on the clinical application of urea. As the
research studies indicate, oral or injected urea has been shown to be
extremely effective and safe in treating cases where excess fluid
production is a problem (see pgs. 99-103). Urea's anti-bacterial, anti-
viral and diuretic properties. Using urea in conjunction with natural
urine therapy can be discussed with your doctor, once he or she has
been made aware of the research findings relating to urea and urine
therapy.
2. What about urine injections?
Many people have asked me about the efficacy of urine injec
nasal congestion. In both cases, make certain that you are using
fresh, clear, normal urine only and that the acidity factor of the
urine is normal (see previous section on Monitoring Your pH in this
chapter). Also, make certain that the eye dropper you use for the eye
drops is sterilized. A compress of fresh normal urine is also
excellent for external eye inflammations such as styles.
Questions:
1. Can my doctor administer urea, as the researchers in the studies
did?
The urine extract, urea, is FDA approved and can be administered by
your doctor. A Physician's Guide to Your Own Perfect Medicine is
available if your doctors would like additional information contained
in the research studies on the clinical application of urea. As the
research studies indicate, oral or injected urea has been shown to be
extremely effective and safe in treating cases where excess fluid
production is a problem (see pgs. 99-103). Urea's anti-bacterial, anti-
viral and diuretic properties. Using urea in conjunction with natural
urine therapy can be discussed with your doctor, once he or she has
been made aware of the research findings relating to urea and urine
therapy.
2. What about urine injections?
Many people have asked me about the efficacy of urine injec