Costco used to have boxes of syringes out in their display cases. They were for diabetics and insulin but they would work for urine too. Haven't seen them for a few years but I too wish to inject it and am going to ask at Costco at the pharmacy counter. Think they pulled them from display to keep the druggies from getting them. They should also be available at most drug stores - and Amazon.com carries them too.
I've seen urine injection in a video. It shouldn't be difficult. Just use fresh. Here's a little blurb that says "it's easy."
http://www.zetatalk.com/health/theal19h.htm
"It seems to me that this would be risky and may cause a severe
reaction in some people. I'd see if I could find a holistic MD to do it or
someone that's familiar with this.
You can take oral homeopathic doses of urine, which are also supposed to be
effective. Some people recommend just taking a tablespoon full or two every
day."
Injecting yourself is no more risky than having a holistic MD do it. Millions of people inject themselves with insulin every day without difficulty.
I've seen the homeopathic doses of urine and they are so small that I just don't see how there could be of any benefit. They also require mixing just one drop with water and shaking it 50 times and another process and again the 50 times shaking which seems to me to be more of a Voodoo ritual than actual medication. If I remember right, the Martha Christy protocol (Your Own Perfect Medicine) is in the one or two tablespoons full a day and she has had some amazing results. My minimum is about one and a half cups but when I do more I seem to have more energy and greater appetite control. By doing three to five cups a day it also significantly increases the flow of my urine - over and above what it would be even if I were drinking water instead, and I think that it gets out even more impurities while also increasing the urea content of the blood stream. People with cancer have a low urea level in their blood stream and I'm a cancer survivor.