Urine therapy has beneficial effects in cancer treatment, particularly if patients have already received radiotherapy or chemotherapy.
Here are some of the unbelievable health benefits of urine therapy:
1. It enhances immunity
Urine does not only carry antigens, it also carries antibodies. When people drink urine, the antibodies will return back to the body to boost the power of the body’s immune system.
Hence it can enhance immunity.
2. It prevents allergy
Allergy is a case of a damaging immune response by the body to a substance, especially a particular food, pollen, fur, or dust, to which it has become hypersensitive.
Drinking urine, on the other hand, is also believed to treat allergy since urine contains some substances such as an antibody, which can prevent the body to develop allergen and rise the allergic symptom.
It is important to note here that it has not been reported anywhere that drinking urine has caused allergy. And this is because urine cannot actually promote allergy.
3. It promotes a healthy heart
Urokinase is an enzyme that is contained in urine. This enzyme can prevent or restrain arteries or blood vessels blocking, which is caused by the accumulation of bad fat.
In addition, urokinase also strengthens the heart and blood vessels function. This is why alternative medicine practitioners have affirmed that urine therapy is a safe way to maintain a healthy heart.
4. It prevents viral infection
Unarguably, virus is believed to be one of the strongest pathogens that can cause serious health problem to human.
Some disease which triggers viral infection such as hepatitis, flu and etc. can be cured by urine therapy. The antibody contained in urine may suppress the viral infection and help to cure it.
5. It prevents hair loss
Rubbing urine on the scalp can promote hair growth and prevent hair loss. Also, urine can as well be mixed with potato starch to provide this function.
6. It cures acne and other skin problem
Most acne is caused by the infection of P. Acne bacteria. And urine can get rid of these bacteria from the skin because the anti-bacterial properties in urine are effective enough to expel acne from the skin.
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7. It fights cancer
Although this claim is usually argued and most times denied by orthodox medicine, it still doesn't change the fact that urine is capable of doing it.
According to a study which was conducted in 1970 and 1980 by a professor of internal medicine, Evangelos Danopoulos has done some treatment to cure cancer patient.
There are several cases where cancer has been cured exclusively by urine therapy or by adding this particular therapy to a cancer treatment program. Interestingly, uric acid has anti-cancer effects and helps to protect the body against cancer.
However, the major cancer-fighting agent is urea as it exists in high quantities in urine.
THE MOTIVES OF SCIENTISTS
87. Science and technology provide the most important
examples of surrogate activities. Some scientists claim
that they are motivated by “curiosity” or by a desire to “benefit humanity.” But it is easy to see that neither of these
can be the principal motive of most scientists. As for “curiosity,” that notion is simply absurd. Most scientists work
on highly specialized problems that are not the object of
any normal curiosity. For example, is an astronomer, a mathematician or an entomologist curious about the properties of isopropyltrimethylmethane? Of course not. Only a
chemist is curious about such a thing, and he is curious
about it only because chemistry is his surrogate activity.
Is the chemist curious about the appropriate classification
of a new species of beetle? No. That question is of interest
only to the entomologist, and he is interested in it only because entomology is his surrogate activity. If the chemist
and the entomologist had to exert themselves seriously to
obtain the physical necessities, and if that effort exercised their abilities in an interesting way but in some nonscientific pursuit, then they wouldn’t give a damn about
isopropyltrimethylmethane or the classification of beetles.
Suppose that lack of funds for postgraduate education had
led the chemist to become an insurance broker instead of
a chemist. In that case he would have been very interested