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- From: John.Wilmot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 09:59:07 GMT
you sleep, your body is totally
relaxed. This deep relaxation gives the body the chance to carry out
its recovery activities. The decomposition products partly end up in
the urine and can be re-absorbed and used for new build-up processes.
This process of filtering by the kidneys returns the so-called raw
decomposition products to their original substances, which can
subsequently be absorbed and re-used by the body. Certain hormones are
also released during sleep, a number of which are intended to bring
about the above mentioned deep relaxation. Reabsorbing these hormones
ensures that we are more rested during the waking hours. It saves the
body energy because it does not have to manufacture these hormones
again. Ingestion of the morning urine, which is full of hormones,
regulates the entire hormonal process. These hormones have the
particular function of maintaining hormonal balance.
In theory, it is best to use exclusively your own urine, especially if
internally applied. However, if you are in a state of shock and cannot
urinate, the urine from somebody else can safely be adminis-tered. If
possible, use the urine from somebody of the same sex. Different
hormones can be found in the urine from a male than in that of a
female. For certain illnesses, it seems to be beneficial to ingest the
urine from children. The urine from a child is often very pure,
especially if the child follows a healthy diet. In some cases, the
urine fron a child can also be used in the external massage
application for the seriously ill who cannot produce enough of their
own urine.
Urine from different people usually does not differ much in its
ingredlents, which
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