Is human blood sterile...? Many microorganisms, including the ones we try to kill with our EIS, are always circulating around in our blood, and phagocytosis is taking place all the time.

Urine from a person is as sterile as his blood, provided there is not a kidney or bladder infection, as Marshall wrote. A sick person with other virosis or diseases would normally benefit from drinking his own urine, which would carry the equivalent to a Bar Code, and would introduce into his inmune system a booster specific to his case and made to measure to help cure his ailment. Remember the technique has been used for thousands of years to maintain good health AND to cure innumerable diseases.

Carlos


From: Marshall Dudley <[email protected]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Septic skeptic
Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 10:31:47 -0500

"Jonathan B. Britten" wrote:

> It makes no sense to me also, given the widely published claim that
> urine is sterile, containing no pathogens at all.

Whether or not urine is sterile depends on the health of the person. A
person with a kidney or bladder infection, or a UTI, and many STD's can
have very high levels of bacteria in the urine.  If the person is healthy,
then the urine should be sterile.

Marshall

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