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Old August 22nd 07, 09:46 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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go together. As already
mentioned, no substance which has not earlier been consumed will
appear in the urine. A change in dietary habits as part of urine
therapy undoubtedly plays an important role in a possible healing
process. Exclusively change your dietary habits. Urine therapy also
has an extraordinarily positive effect if you fast exclusively on
water and urine, in which case you completely refrain from eating. The
same results are achieved with a urine and water fast in one week as
with a juice or water fast in two to three weeks. The fact remains:
the substances you eat, drink or otherwise ingest are important,
especially regarding long-term health. Applying urine therapy while
maintaining unhealthy dietary habits is like lighting a candle to the
sun.

The taste of urine partly depends on what you have eaten and drunk the
previous day. If you eat a great deal of animal proteins, use a lot of
spices or drink strong herbal tea, your urine will probably have a
strong taste. Also, when your body is out of balance, i.e. if you are
sick, urine often


 




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