I've been using the internal therapy (approx 1/4 liter/day) for a little while, with some good results.
Also used aged + fresh urine on the skin, and also one enema using as fresh as possible.
I've read a few posts regarding the aged urine - for example that it can be used in enemas and for eye bathing. I've got v. bad eyesight (-12) but can see fine with glasses/contacts - though reading close up can be a problem.
Anyway there are multiple posts warning not to drink urine after around 15 mins due to pathogen and ammonia build up. So I wondered if especially the pathogen issue might cause problems, for example if there is a slight scratch on the eye surface. Some of the pathogens might come from the air, so will have no direct relation to the body. In this case I would wonder if it would be particularly good in an enema?
If any contaminated nutrient is left at room temperature I would of thought the bacteria numbers could increase exponentially. I guess what I'm saying is that it might make more sense to keep this at fridge temp until using? In many ways I hope not, 'cos my SO might freak - and we dont have much free space in the fridge anyways.
I think this is my first post on this forum so Hello Forum Members:-).
Thanks, though it was brought to my attention that I have in fact posted on the forum before -ahem.
Yes my aged is a bit pongy, though it seems to dissipate. Don't have a bathtub, so just through over in the shower. Isn't it something to do with the ammonia content? Apparently having a tight lid can give problems with this.
I too am inclined to use fresh urine in the eyes - but it is probably gonna worry me at first, even though it appears completely safe.
Also I think aged urine needs to be aged a minimum of one month? Something like that.
That probably explains why I've not had bad smell problems - have only ever used 2-3wk old. I usually anyway wash face/hands with fresh.