Re: what did Kenneth stick the fax below the nearby tribute
- From: Joie <neglect@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2007 07:48:48 GMT
I also recently read an article about an Italian
athlete who was lost in the Sahara for ten days. Upon returning to the
civilised world, he told how he had drunk his own urine for lack of
other liquids. He had kept himself alive by eating desert plants and
insects and drinking his own urine. Shipwrecked people can drink their
own urinr to surtive, although one should not wait until the body is
almost dehydrated before doing so. Drinking urine is also a smart way
to survive in situations in which water is unsafe to drink. During
earthquakes and floods, water is often infected with pathogens, while
urine is always scenic Drinking polluted water can cause serious,
often fatal, illnesses Urine is a perfect alternative: if drunk fresh,
it quenches thirst without present-ing any danger and is always
available - any timer anywhere. Moreover, it will help combat possible
diseases. Soldiers have survived long periods in the wil-derness by
drinking their own urine, and soldiers in the Foreign Legion are
sometimes instructed to rub their own urine into their skin in order
to build up resistance to illness. Soldiers sometimes also uri-nate
into their shoes before starting on a march, as urine apparently helps
prevent blisters. The method of using urine for (new) shoes was often
applied in the past and today I sometimes meet people who know how to
get their shoes fitting by using this versatile fluid. It is generally
not recommended to combine urine therapy with the use of (prescribed)
chemical allopathc medicines or recreational drugs. The combination
may be dangerous to your health. If you are taking any form of
allopathic medicine, begin with the external application (urine
massage) until you are free of all medication, if possible.
Urine therapy consists of two parts: internal appication
.
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