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Felix U. Vasile
August 22nd 07, 11:24 AM
on a foetus in the womb
due to the healing capacities of the urea in the amniotic fluid.

Bacteria are not yet active in the intestinal canal. Once we are born,
the intestinal flora start to work, which have a special role in the
conversion of urea. Scientists estimate that 25% of the urea in an
adult finds its way into the intestines, where it is decomposed into
ammonia by intestinal bacte-ria. The body reuses a certain part of
urea; the extra supply created by applying urine therapy increases the
glutamine level in the body. This consequently strengthens the immune
system and specialised organs, and at the same time heals damages to
the digestive tract. Urea has the capacity to moisten the skin and
regulate its condition one of the reasons why it is processed in many
skin creams. Some pharmaceu-tical companies use horse urine for the
production of urea and they actually have lots of horses in their
factory.

Early urine is not toxic, although some toxic substances might be
present in urine in small amounts, especially if one is ill. This
small amount of toxic substances possibly contributes to the
effectiveness of urine therapy. If toxic substances enter the body,
body's defence mechanisms are called into action (the immune system).
If substances which leave the body via the urine are the same as those
involved in the illness process, they can stimu-late the defence
system to attack and in this way fight the illness. This might explain
why urine therapy h