If you want protection against COVID-19, get vaccinated, experts say. But so-called “urine therapy” doesn’t work. Jeff Siner jsiner@charlotteobserver.com Medical experts are urging people against ...
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Drinking urine to improve health is an ancient practice, but the risks outweigh the evidence
TV star Ben Grylls says he does it for survival—and teaches his reality show contestants to do the same. Mexican boxer Juan Manuel Márquez practiced this therapy to train for his 2009 fight with Floyd ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A viral social media post is making the rounds. A man who runs an anti-vaccine website says the antidote to COVID-19 is urine therapy. From social media, we have seen a lot of ...
A woman claims she has dramatically transformed her skin using her own urine. Lucy Aura says her skin was blotchy, inflamed, oily and prone to breakouts, rashes and bites before she began her urine ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Man says he drinks his own pee for health benefits. Golden powers? Troy Casey has received a steady stream of press for his ...
During the pandemic, there have been claims that drinking urine can help against Covid-19. Here a member and supporter of 'Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha' (ABHM) drinks cow urine as a supposed cure for ...
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