In calendar 1994 we
conducted a
series of Unrine therapy evaluations involving 16 adult individuals. 10
presented with various chronic, but not life-threatening, conditions.
Six
presented with acute conditions......4 of these were non- responsive
to
all previous conventional protocols instituted. Contravening
circumstances
prevented the completion of these evaluations; however, the preliminary
results were quite encouraging......with one case exhibiting pronounced
symptoms of ALS undergoing an astonishing recovery. This 39 year old
male
was, essentially, an invalid at the time of volunteering for this
research.
Thirty-one days into the program, he had achieved complete musculature
control; exhibited a 60% increase in upper body strength; had regained
total balance control and displayed a 50% increase in physical
endurance.
Not all subjects displayed
anythning approaching this case; however, no one suffered any ill
effects
up to the date of the cessation of the research. Although this program
constituted a "limited-control" anecdotal-type
endeavor----the overall data was shaping up to form a rather promising
protocol.
A very interesting book on
this
subject (for the layman) is "Your Own Best Medicine", by Martha M.
Christy.
I am not at the research center right now and do not recall the
publisher,
but I am sure any type of web search would reveal several sources. We
have
several, more scholarly, works addressing Urine Therapy, but I do not
believe much interest would be exhibited by the general list membership
A pronounced skeptic at the
beginning of this brief and fore-shortened investigation, I must admit
to an
alteration of my original, most biased, position. Our very limited
investigation gave every indication that Urine Therapy may, indeed,
offer
genuine promise as a powerful tool for addressing some of the more
pernicious and unresponsive afflictions
presenting by the general populous.
Sincerely, Brooks
Bradley.
Beverle Sweitzer wrote:
> 'Ol Bob: Yes, it is digusting but I am more than a little intrigued.
> Please tell me a good place to begin. I don't know how to access the
> article you mentioned.
>
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