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"urine therapy" does it work for mothers

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erach27@gmail.com - 20 Jan 2008 06:19 GMT
hi,
if a person drinks their own urine (strictly under advice of their
doctor), will it help the child be "normal" and free of diseases.
Will it help develop a healthier child, or will the fetus suffer
unnecessarily.

Please ask doctor / urine therapist

Erach
Jamie Clark - 20 Jan 2008 06:40 GMT
No.  Sounds like a quack doctor to me.  I wouldn't advise anyone to drink
their own urine.  Why would you drink your own bodies waste products.  Your
body has already decided that it doesn't need this stuff, so why put it back
in?
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Me Myself and I - 20 Jan 2008 10:25 GMT
I would imagine you would end up with very high concentrations of uric acid,
which I am sure are not good for a body or a baby.  As Jamie said the body
has already rejected it, why put it in again.

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