Fancy swapping your morning coffee for a warm cup of Rosie pee? Nope didn’t think so. But believe it or not the practice of ‘urine therapy’ or drinking your own wee is actually becoming more popular.
The use of urine for disease treatment or enhancement of health has a quasi-religious background. It has had its adherents from all classes in the 5000 years of existence and remains popular in China, ...
TV star Ben Grylls says he does it for survival – and teaches his reality show contestants to do the same. Mexican boxer Juan Manuel Márquez practised this therapy to train for his 2009 fight with ...
Urine is composed of fluid and waste products that your body no longer needs. Your kidneys work as filters, removing excess water and waste byproducts from the bloodstream. This waste is sent down to ...
Troy Casey has received a steady stream of press for his unorthodox wellness regimen, which includes the daily practice of drinking his own pee. A former model and the author of “Rippedat50: A Journey ...
No scientific evidence supports that drinking urine can protect you from COVID-19. Drinking urine can actually be harmful to your health. Experts say staying up to date on COVID-19 vaccines can be the ...
IN SHORT: A Facebook reel claims that drinking urine helps reabsorb important chemicals that the body lost in the process of creating the liquid waste. But medical research shows no evidence of this, ...