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Drink your urine to live longer!

Could drinking your early morning urine be the key to living a long life; a cure for cancer and even other degenerative diseases?

Urine therapy, or urotherapy, refers to various applications of human urine for medicinal or cosmetic purposes, including drinking of one’s own urine and massaging the skin with the known ‘sterile’ liquid.

Anslem Adodo, director of Pax Herbal Clinic in Nigeria, encourages people to drink the first urine they pass in the morning.

“This is usually very concentrated and quite bitter. Never mind, you will soon get used to it. Drink at least four glasses of water after your first cup of urine,” he explains.

Before going to bed at night, Mr Adodo says drinking another full cup of your own urine will show great improvement in your health, including stable blood pressure, a sharper memory, strengthened libido and a regular menstrual cycle.

“It does not matter what the nature of the sickness is. Urine therapy will surely help since the principle remains the same every sickness contains its own cure. When you go and get vaccinated, a little of the virus is injected into your system to render the body immune to the sickness in question. Drinking your urine gives you the most natural and most potent immunisation possible.”

The latest testimony is that of a 91 year old English man who insists this home brewed medicine is the key to his youthful appearance and active lifestyle. Mark Ambrose, who lives in the south of Spain, sips his way through a tumbler of the liquid every day.

Did you know?

Urine therapy is said to date back to the Bible. Historical documents suggest that the Aztecs disinfected wounds with it, while the benefits are also mentioned in Indian and Chinese literature.

Several studies have shown that urine is highly sterile, consisting of 95% water and 5% nutrients such as proteins, vitamins and minerals. During the digestive process, the liver deals with toxins and removes them to be excreted.

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