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sharon

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Posted - 03/23/2009 :  09:17:03  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Just wondering if anyone has tried urine as a topical treatment?

I have read that aged urine is best but not necessary. For all the nsty smelly things I have stuck on my face I don't see urine can be any worse.

Anyone?

dan

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Posted - 03/27/2009 :  01:23:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Topical urine therapy for skin cancer may have a basis for working although it does have the stigma. One of the components of urine is urea which can be used as a penetration enhancer for pancreatin enzymes that work against cancers. Using urine by itself according to this theory, you would be relying on natural systemic enzymes to do the job which could be in short supply without supplementing. Hopefully someone will give it a try and tell us about it.
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cheron

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Posted - 07/17/2010 :  08:56:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I recently used morning urine topically on an odd spot on my very freckly shoulder that was itchy and red and slightly open and had an odd shape. It went away within a couple days of not very regular application. I had been considering having it diagnosed but then thought why not try the urine idea. I've had success with it in other areas.
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