Sunday, December 28, 2008

Urine Therapy revisited

My husband handed me a familiar book a couple of weeks ago, and suggested I read it again. The book is The Water of Life by John Armstrong. It is the book that introduced urine therapy to western readers, and is the first book I read about this amazing therapy. In it is a chapter on the effect of urine therapy on cancer, with several stories about successful treatment of breast cancer. Although I had read this chapter many years ago, I had forgotten much of what was recommended for treating people with cancer. He treated people by having them go on a fast, drinking only urine and water. In addition they rubbed aged urine on their skin, from head to toe, and kept urine packs on the tumor round the clock. This is the treatment I really didn't want to do, but I realized on re-reading the book that this is the treatment I really need to do. So I resolved to start my fast the day after Christmas.

Today is the third day of fasting. The first two days I had plenty of energy. I have been dancing every morning for 30 minutes as an aerobic exercise, then doing about 15 to 30 minutes of yoga as a cool-down. Dancing felt so good the first two days of the fast. I thought: "hey, this won't be too bad!" I felt very hungry, especially when my daughter baked a pizza in the oven last night, followed by baking cookies! But I kept my resolve and didn't eat anything.

However, this morning I woke up feeling rather shaky and weak. I don't feel particularly hungry, but I don't feel like doing much. Maybe I will feel like doing yoga, but I'm wondering if I'll be able to continue the dancing.

Armstrong recommended drinking only urine and water. I am actually adding some things to the fast: wheat grass juice (about 1 ounce every morning), a selenium supplement, and an iron supplement. I'm also drinking the herb tea that Jason Winters put together and adding Pao de Arco to that. I am continuing the modified citrus pectin, and adding to it creatine. I am also supplementing my urine with a little urea to increase the alkalinity in my body, and checking my acid/alkaline balance with litmus paper. I've been testing very alkaline! While I am on the fast, I will not be doing the IV vitamin C treatments.


Every evening I've been rubbing aged urine (about a week old) all over my body. I've found that using a wad of lamb's wool works very well for doing the rubs. (An interesting thing about natural wool--if you rinse it out, it does not keep any urine smell. That is one reason 100% wool "soakers" work so well for diaper covers.) I do the rubs in our warm sauna, which has become a sort of sanctuary. I'm finding the aged urine rubs provide a loving ritual for me; I feel very meditative as I rub the urine into my skin, starting at my head, and continuing down to my feet. I let the urine dry on my skin, then put on a warm nightie and a wool hat, and get into bed. While the smell of aged urine is not pleasant, I've been enjoying the way it makes me feel so much, that I really don't mind at all. Fortunately my husband has done many of his own aged urine rubs, so he doesn't mind either. For some reason the urine keeps my body feeling very warm all night. By morning, my skin feels soft and smells sweet! I shower (no soap!), and prepare a urine-soaked wool compress to place directly over the breast lump. I'm using fresh urine for the compresses. I soak one piece of wool, and then place a dry piece over the wet one, and over that a plastic baggie to keep the moisture in, and I use a soft bra to hold the compress in place.

I started doing the urine rubs about a week ago, and I think they are mainly responsible for the improvement of my lungs, although that could be a result of the IV Vitamin C treatments. So far I haven't noticed any shrinking of the lump on my breast or on my lymph node. I plan to continue with the urine fast until the lump goes away, or until I have lost so much weight that it is dangerous. According to Armstrong, I should see changes in the tumor within a couple of weeks.

I've been practicing auto urine therapy for many years, but never to this extreme. I feel very blessed to have learned about it, and I feel very positive about this treatment. It is one of the most ancient treatments in the world, and I've heard hundreds of success stories about its use, not just for cancer, but for many other acute and chronic conditions. I find it very wonderful that we create the means for our own healing, and it always available to us, free of charge!

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