Urine is a clear, transparent liquid that is usually golden brown. The average urine output in 24 hours is 5-8 cups chemically, urine is primarily an aqueous solution of salt, urea and uric acid. Urine is stored in a particular portion of the body and urinated out when the person feels like it. It swells round when full and shrinks when empty. A healthy body can hold up urine for as long as more than 3 hours.
Urinary therapy can therefore be referred to as using urine for treatments and other health-related issues. Looking at how this therapy can be used by individuals we start with the collection of specimens and conditions for usage and look at some drawbacks and major urine therapy achievements.
The therapy with its cultural practice can help carry out different tests and detect infections that could aid medical answers to urinary tract infections. The book also provides a guide on how urine was traditionally used in fighting some diseases and infections, urine therapy can be recycled and be useful not just to man but serves as a fertilizer for plants.
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