URINE therapy LOG( THIS IS NOT A PROTOCOL, and HELPED NO ONE, THIS IS JUST A TRIAL , I DON'T HAVE PFS)

Aleksandr

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Lol someone posted as a joke on here that there would be a cure from camel piss eventually.
Cant find the post but i guess were not far off boyos :D

Joking of course but i think this could be a great healing method. Just worried about toxicities and waste products..
 

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immo not sustainable in the long term, it will increase overall toxicity, urine is full of metals and toxins and being free of these polluttants is one of the most important things to achieve balance
 

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immo not sustainable in the long term, it will increase overall toxicity, urine is full of metals and toxins and being free of these polluttants is one of the most important things to achieve balance
I kinda feel this way too. I think it could be beneficial in the short term if you're not too toxic, but my piss has smelled pretty caustic throughout PFS, so much so that I'm self conscious of it when using urinals.
 

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--I will say I like the taste of (clean) blood. AIDS and STI FREE BLOOD ONLY. ONLY RARE KINDS***.
--If I cut myself shaving I lick it a little.
-But yeah that's what I meant by elimination, less bad than the other way, but toxins for sure in urine.
-BUT eating placenta and urine is messed up man. Deeply disturbed women might do that, but also it's a cultural thing. BUt If it helps, sure... I won't do it but I do not judge.
-I also like touching any small broken or dislocated bone.
-And making food that is so hot it burns my mouth and also drinks that are so cold, that they should not be drank.
-I also like racing cars on foot tho.

-Sometimes after a fresh kill I cut and lick their blood. I always test them first tho.
 
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Obviously is obvious
 

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immo not sustainable in the long term, it will increase overall toxicity, urine is full of metals and toxins and being free of these polluttants is one of the most important things to achieve balance


Urine is full of perfect hormones , individual for a person. As far as not sustatainable in the long term as I mentioned before my relatives drank this all their lives and all lived over 100.


As far PFS. We were looking for hormonal therapy which would adjust the receptors and damage done by FIn. I think urine therapy has more chance in doing so , than anything else. Since it is exactly the mixture of perfect problematic hormones. YOu take those , and the body will be pushing out the enzymes that produce these and adjust the receptors.

You dont have to drink it , you can inject it
 

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Urine is full of perfect hormones , individual for a person. As far as not sustatainable in the long term as I mentioned before my relatives drank this all their lives and all lived over 100.


As far PFS. We were looking for hormonal therapy which would adjust the receptors and damage done by FIn. I think urine therapy has more chance in doing so , than anything else. Since it is exactly the mixture of perfect problematic hormones. YOu take those , and the body will be pushing out the enzymes that produce these and adjust the receptors.

You dont have to drink it , you can inject it

Inject urine? Into blood?
 

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Guys. i hope you realize that cancer people drink their own urine and get well. Just imagine how toxic their urine is. In russia, I remember people drank it when it already looked brown)) meaning cancer was insanely high. and they got cured.

IN russia actually, if someone gets disease first 2 thing they do, is fasting and urine therapy.

I dont know why I avoided urine therapy for so long. I know it is gross, but to me it makes perfect sense.

It would be really funny if people got cured with it. since hormonally it makese perfect sense.

It should regulate cortisol sensitivity , it should regulate immune system,( they actually use is specifically for regulation of immune system)

Check out auto urine therapy.


I'm not pushing anyone to try it. I am just doing this myself for the hair
 

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This really isn't necessary. Drinking piss does not make you healthy.

Yeah, we know , just take cialis. Please refrain from giving advice. YOu were the one who pushed finasteride on people, remember.

If you don't understand how urine can regulate cortisol sensitivity and thus get sugar, immune system back on track , then you need to think.

We are not here for patches. Like eat this or eat that to regulate immune response or take cialis to patch up lack of Nitric oxide, when the problem is potassium really.( which stems from cortisol GR problem.)
 
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Yeah, we know , just take cialis. Please refrain from giving advice. YOu were the one who pushed finasteride on people, remember.

If you don't understand how urine can regulate cortisol sensitivity and thus get sugar, immune system back on track , then you need to think.

We are not here for patches. Like eat this or eat that to regulate immune response or take cialis to patch up lack of Nitric oxide, when the problem is potassium really.( which stems from cortisol GR problem.)

Patients with glucocorticoid resistance can be treated with alternative broad-spectrum anti-inflammatory treatments, such as calcineurin inhibitors and other immunomodulators, or novel anti-inflammatory treatments, such as inhibitors of phosphodiesterase 4 or nuclear factor κB, although these drugs are all likely to have major side-effects. An alternative treatment strategy is to reverse glucocorticoid resistance by blocking its underlying mechanisms. Some examples of this approach are inhibition of p38 MAP kinase, use of vitamin D to restore interleukin-10 response, activation of HDAC2 expression by use of theophylline, antioxidants, or phosphoinositide-3-kinase-δ inhibitors, and inhibition of macrophage migration inhibitory factor and P-glycoprotein.

And weren't you cured?