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Old August 22nd 07, 09:15 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Some time ago there was an earthquake in Egypt. A survivor
was pulled out of the rubble in Cairo after being trapped for three
days. The man had kept himself alive by, among other things, drinking
his own urine and he was in excellent condition. I heard another story
about a man who kept himself alive with his own urine for a week in a
collapsed mine. At the time of his rescue, he looked fine and was in
extraordinary health. I also recently read an article about an Italian
athlete who was lost in the Sahara for ten days. Upon returning to the
civilised world, he told how he had drunk his own urine for lack of
other liquids. He had kept himself alive by eating desert plants and
insects and drinking his own urine. Shipwrecked people can drink their
own urinr to surtive, although one should not wait until the body is
almost dehydrated before doing so. Drinking urine is also a smart way
to survive in situations in which water is unsafe to drink. During
earthquakes and floods, water is often infected with pathogens, while
urine is always scenic Drinking polluted water can cause serious,
often fatal, illnesses Urine is a perfect alternative: if drunk fresh,
it quenches thirst without present-ing any danger and is always
available - any timer anywhere. Moreover, it will help combat possible
disease


 




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