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August 22nd 07, 11:12 AM
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 injections, and
as you've seen, many of the research studies presented in Chapter 4
utilized injections of urine as part of the therapy. But doctors have
also used oral urine or urea therapy in non-emergency cases with
equally good results and urine injections have the reported side
effect of occasional redness and sweJling at the site of the injection
which doesn't occur, of course, with oral therapy. Oral urine therapy
also allows for slower application and absorption which can decrease
any possible de-toxifying symptoms. Injections deliver an abrupt,
forced introduction of medicinal substances into the body, without
allowing for the body's gradual adjustment to the substance. However,
there really isn't any need for this sudden forcing of a medicinal
substance into the body unless there is an emergency situation. that
requires it.

Gradual introduction of urine therapy, or any medical therapy is
always important, but even more so if you have a history of poor
nutrition or chronic, serious illnesses which weaken the body and
promote poisons and toxins in the system. Introducing a new therapy
too rapidly places a strain on an ah-eady weakened system and can
cause a sudden release of toxins that may make you feel ill
unnecessarily. As clinical studies have demo