Urine therapy: waste or self-healing medicine?

When I crossed the bridge from allopathy to holism, I walked along a path paved with science. My rational protector needed proof, not only to believe, but then to defend my departure from the fold of conventional medicine.

These days, I am driven by intuition and experience and an awareness of the role that belief plays in health and wellness.

So, when I heard about urine therapy from trusted colleagues several times in one week, I felt the call to begin my exploration of what could be a life transformative self-healing modality for you and yours.

First, I had to unlearn that urine is a "waste product" and understand that it is comprised of hundreds of substances and the conceptual benefits of auto-ingestion and application lies in the reabsorption of nutrients, hormones, enzymes, urea, immune factors, salt, and more. And that this tincture is specifically designed for you.

Despite documented origins in Ayurvedic medicine (called Shivambu), clinical evidence from physicians, institutes, and self-healers over the past 100 years, known examples of the consumption of urine for those in emergency states of dehydration because of shipwreck and combat, and the fact that babies in utero are drinking and bathing in their own urine, this practice has been suppressed and maligned by even the alt health communities.

In the modern climate of sovereignty-oriented consciousness, this self-sourced, guided, and administered therapy may be a powerful tool in your arsenal. Here's a discussion with Erik who healed himself of cancer with urine therapy and an interview that my colleague, Dr. Amandha Vollmer did to help you decide!

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By Dr Kelly Brogan

Dr. Brogan is boarded in Psychiatry/Psychosomatic Medicine/Reproductive Psychiatry and Integrative Holistic Medicine, and practices Functional Medicine, a root-cause approach to illness as a manifestation of multiple-interrelated systems. After studying Cognitive Neuroscience at M.I.T., and receiving her M.D. from Cornell University, she completed her residency and fellowship at Bellevue/NYU. She is one of the nation’s only physicians with perinatal psychiatric training who takes a holistic evidence-based approach in the care of patients with a focus on environmental medicine and nutrition. She is also a mom of two, and an active supporter of women's birth experience. She is the Medical Director for Fearless Parent, and an advisory board member for GreenMedInfo.com. Visit her website.

(Source: kellybroganmd.com; October 4, 2024; https://tinyurl.com/4w6pp7e8)
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