Urine Therapy

azryda420

Active Member
has anyone been to brownlove.com lol.

Im cool off the pee. Although I enjoy peeing outside on the land!
 

GreatwhiteNorth

Global Moderator
Staff member
You can drink it but it actually pulls more fluids from your body to neutralize the salts in the urine than it contributes, so it's a negative gain.
I hadn't heard that before. In a previous life I worked for our uncle and had been through several "Survival" schools & they all mentioned drinking urine in dire circumstances. And then there is Bear.

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Sara Saw It

Active Member
So you like golden showers then?
The nature of this thread is unrelated to sexual tendencies.

I am trying to provide information and I was hoping that some would move beyond the immature giggles & fallacies associated with urine to try to learn something new and different. Whether or not I enjoy 'golden showers' is irrelevant to the points I am trying to make. But, hey, thanks for trying to derail my thread. :)
 

Sara Saw It

Active Member
while researching this whole urine therapy thing(which out of 15 google pages searched all offered no scientific proof, just claims of it working) i came upon this, not saying i believe in it or anything but.... well, ill let you read it
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12594638 heres the link where i got it.
heres the abstract.
Recurrent Clostridium difficile colitis: case series involving 18 patients treated with donor stool administered via a nasogastric tube.

Aas J, Gessert CE, Bakken JS.
Source

Department of Gastroenterology, St. Mary's/Duluth Clinic Health System, Duluth, MN 55805, USA.

Abstract

Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea and colitis have emerged as major complications associated with use of systemic antimicrobials. In this study, the medical records for 18 subjects who received donor stool by nasogastric tube for recurrent C. difficile infection during a 9-year period at a single institution were retrospectively reviewed. During the period between the initial diagnosis of C. difficile colitis and the stool treatments, the 18 subjects received a total of 64 courses of antimicrobials (range, 2-7 courses; median, 3 courses). During the 90 days after receipt of treatment with stool, 2 patients died of unrelated illnesses. One of the 16 survivors experienced a single recurrence of C. difficile colitis during 90-day follow-up. No adverse effects associated with stool treatment were observed. Patients with recurrent C. difficile colitis may benefit from the introduction of stool from healthy donors via a nasogastric tube.



Recurrent Clostridium difficile colitis: case series involving 18 patients treated with donor stool administered via a nasogastric tube.

Aas J, Gessert CE, Bakken JS.
Source

Department of Gastroenterology, St. Mary's/Duluth Clinic Health System, Duluth, MN 55805, USA.

Abstract

Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea and colitis have emerged as major complications associated with use of systemic antimicrobials. In this study, the medical records for 18 subjects who received donor stool by nasogastric tube for recurrent C. difficile infection during a 9-year period at a single institution were retrospectively reviewed. During the period between the initial diagnosis of C. difficile colitis and the stool treatments, the 18 subjects received a total of 64 courses of antimicrobials (range, 2-7 courses; median, 3 courses). During the 90 days after receipt of treatment with stool, 2 patients died of unrelated illnesses. One of the 16 survivors experienced a single recurrence of C. difficile colitis during 90-day follow-up. No adverse effects associated with stool treatment were observed. Patients with recurrent C. difficile colitis may benefit from the introduction of stool from healthy donors via a nasogastric tube.

Thanks for the information. I didn't know about the benefits of feces therapy. But it makes sense. Natural substances are always better remedies than artificial ones. RIU members should know this.
 

medicalmaryjane

Well-Known Member
I'll just drink some acidophilus milk. I don't need to eat shit to repopulate my intestines.
it's not eating shit, it's shit up the ass lol. someone else's shit.

i don't eat much probiotic dairy, nor do i do shit up the ass but i do eat fermented pickles and so forth, those have probiotic organisms.
 
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