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WHY NO UREMIC TOXEMIA?

Thanks, Johnny, for a very good question. Why don't we get Toxic
Uremia (Uremic Toxemia) when recycling all that Urea and Uric Acid?
Many of us have asked this same question, and the only logical answer
is that the excess Urea passes out in the loose, watery stool, which
usually develops from a Urine Fast.

Surprisingly, our knowledge of what Urea is, is incomplete or
incorrect. Most of us were led to assume that Urea was a toxic
byproduct of muscle building. Then came Urine Therapy and our
discovery that Urea is used as a Protein Supplement* in cattle feed.
We soon also discover that Urea is an antibiotic-antiseptic, which,
unlike other antiseptics (except Hydrogen Peroxide) is tissue-
friendly, so much so that it is the Urea that actually builds the
tissue.

Urea, like Oxygen, can be life-saving or life-thereatening, according
to its Serum Saturation. Therefore, we are saying that neither Urea
nor Oxygen is toxic "in and of itself", but only in terms of its
Homeostatic Balance or quantity. With these new uses of Urea, must
come a new understanding of what Urea and Uric Acid do for our
bodies. Urea is the smallest of all organic molecules, which makes
it "the king of permeability", when compared to those protein
macromolecules, which must be broken down to Urea, in order to
fulfill their function.

Uremic Toxemia never seems to happen from a Urine Fast. Nor do the
kidneys seem to suffer from the practice, as long as one does not
take in too much fluid. Somehow, something must block the over-
absorption of this potential toxin, thus forcing it out in the watery
stool. In normal homeostasis, Urea is vital to maintain the living
organism, which would die in its absence. Sai Ram

* See, "Urea as a Protein Supplement". Also, check the files.


--- In naghammadigospels@yahoogroups.com, "Johnny" <jallison01@c...>
wrote:
> I have been following the posts of this site and have read many of
the
> articles; have tried drinking my own urine. I do believe that this
could
> save valuable vitamins and minerals by recycling. My question is:
Urea seems
> to be a toxic by-product of elimination. According to most medical
journals
> an excessive amount could overtax the kidneys causing failure
eventually.
> What are your views on this ?
>
>
>
> Blessings
>
> jr













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