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Episode No: 968 In June 1978, 82-year-old Morarji Desai was on a visit to America and gave an interview where he revealed his secret for youthful skin. He mentioned drinking five to eight ounces of his urine every morning on an empty stomach. This statement sparked widespread discussion, particularly in America, about the practice of drinking one's urine. Recently, the topic has resurfaced, prompted by a statement made by Paresh Rawal in a viral clip. Human beings are rational creatures, often questioning and seeking to understand the reasons behind actions. The practice of drinking urine raises questions about its history, purpose, and potential benefits. Today's episode will explore these questions. Auto-urine therapy is a topic of debate, with some rejecting it while others support it. Understanding what urine therapy, Shivambu, or Amroli Kriya entails is essential. Human urine consists of 95% water, with the remaining 5% containing half urea and various chemical compounds, including essential electrolytes like potassium and sodium. The history of humans drinking their own urine is quite old. The Roman author Pliny the Elder mentioned its benefits in the first century, noting that the urine of celibate boys brought out positive qualities. Evidence can also be found in Lynn Thorndike's book discussing magic and experimental science. Martin Gardner's 1999 article on urine therapy featured experiences of supporters of auto-urine therapy. In the 17th century, German physician Daniel Bockhar highlighted the disease-preventing properties of urine and other materials in his writing. By the 18th century, Pierre Fauchard, known as the father of dentistry, referenced urine in relation to tooth problems. Robert Boyle, a notable figure in physics and chemistry, also discussed related ideas. In the 20th century, John W. Armstrong's book reignited interest in urine therapy. In popular media, such as the film “127 Hours,” the protagonist drank his urine to survive. Besides Western countries, ancient Chinese and Indian texts have also discussed the medicinal use of urine. In China, references date back to the 11th century, while in India, practices are referred to as Amroli or Shivambu-Kalp. Jain scholar Bhadrabahu and Hindu texts like the Damar Tantra mention similar concepts, considering urine beneficial for body and mind. Dr. Ashok DB Vaidya from Mumbai confirmed its positive effects on various cancers in his research. In 1994, Swami Pragya Murti Saraswati shared experiences in a preface advocating for urine's use on skin, reporting improvements. Proponents link urine drinking to 'reverse pharmacology', claiming that pharmaceutical companies distract people from its benefits to protect their businesses. Alternative medicine continues to reference it. Conversely, modern allopathic medicine considers urine waste. Urologists argue that urine, once thought to be sterile, actually contains bacteria, raising concerns about health risks associated with drinking it. Today's discussion presents various claims about urine drinking – some saying it offers benefits, while others argue against it. We do not advocate for or against this practice but suggest consulting a doctor. We invite you to share your thoughts and experiences in the comments. continue watching The Lallantop. Thank you. The copyright ownership in the video rests with India Today Group. No third party is permitted to use the video without obtaining the permission of India Today Group. Any permission for usage can be obtained through the email ID provided here [email protected]. इस वीडियो का कॉपीराइट स्वामित्व इंडिया टुडे ग्रुप के पास है. इंडिया टुडे ग्रुप की अनुमति के बिना, किसी तीसरे पक्ष को वीडियो का उपयोग करने की आज्ञा नहीं है. उपयोग की अनुमति इस ईमेल आईडी [email protected] के माध्यम से प्राप्त की जा सकती है. खबरों को विस्तार से पढ़ने के लिए क्लिक करें यहां- https://www.thelallantop.com/ Instagram: @thelallantop Facebook: @thelallantop Twitter: @TheLallantop Produced By: The Lallantop Edited By: Mann
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