I don't think it would work as a Pina Colada ingredient.  Need something
with a little more "wang" to it ("Hollywood Knights" reference).


Michael T. Scoles, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Psychology & Counseling
University of Central Arkansas
Conway, AR 72035
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08/22/06 3:12 PM >>>
On 22 Aug 2006 at 14:24, Mike Palij wrote:

> http://skepdic.com/urine.html


I guess urine luck, Michael Sylvester. There's more.

Martin Gardner has an essay titled "Urine Therapy" in "Did Adam and Eve 
Have Navels: Debunking Pseudoscience" (2000).  There's an abbreviated 
version of it published as a 1999 column in Skeptical Inquirer at
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2843/is_3_23/ai_54600087

Together both the skeptic piece and Gardner's provide way more than 
anyone might want to know about such a tasty topic.  But while it's 
claimed to be good for almost any ailment, apparently no one has tried
it 
for psychotherapy. You could be the first.

Stephen
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