SHIVAMBU CHIKITSA OR MANAV MOOTRA: URINE FASTING IN BRIEF
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Salt content and Nitrogen content are the two most significant
variables in urine. When there is too much of either, I usually pour
some of my urine out, especially when there is too much salt. If I am
fasting, with no further intake of salt, I might drink it a little
more salty. And if there is no more Nitrogen (protein or feed grade
synthetic urea) intake, I would recycle it all. The only other
variable is how much water is in your body, which would determine how
often you urinate. My personal rule is, if I am urinating more than
once an hour, it puts a burden on the kidneys. One should then either
stop the intake of fluids (preferably), or pour off some of the urine
or sweat it out with heat. That solves the problem of the three
variables of urine: Percentage of salt, Nitrogen, and water.
Early in the fast, it is OK to pour off some urine, so that you won't
be recycling any undesirable chemicals, which are practically
unavoidable in the modern diet. As the fast progresses, one
eventually should recycle every drop. Like Jesus said: "It is not
what goes into a man which defiles him so much as what comes out of
him". And in the Nag Hammadi Gospels: "Of all the Father hath given
me, I let nothing escape". In the early stages, it is good to take
daily enemas, which will later be unnecessary. In the very late
stages of fasting, it is OK to take such nutrients which are pure,
liquid, or concentrated.
These supplements are from the three food groups: carbohydrates,
protein, and oils (fats). Carbohydrates can be blackstrap molasses,
raw honey, or fruit juices (preferably raw). Proteins are all
powders, except for milk, such as powdered Chlorella, Spirulina,
Blue-Green Algae, Soy, Brewers Yeast, and powdered milk. Oils are
Wheat Germ, Flax, Butter, or Cod Liver Oil. These rules apply also to
Tantrics, performing a "Double Hermetic Seal" between the two. Jai
Shiva Lingambu, Shiva-Shakti PrasadOm. - Dr. Jhani Picasso
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