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Re: There is far more NPN in human and bovine milk than in urine
grz - I have a great deal of respect for your posts (many of 2Sirus's too)
but this is one time I have to differ with you.
Following is a list of content of human urine from: http://www.hps-online.com/hurine3.htm
and you will not find any NPN in it. None, zero.
If we use the amounts from your links (could easily have been aged urine or
urine long exposed to oxygen) it still is about equal to the amount in human
milk. So, lets assume that there is NPN in urine. Then, per the
Moreless/your contention - why are children breast fed?? Also, if you wish
to stay away from NPN you sure don't wish to go to soy milk because that NPN is
double human milk.
Why didn't you respond to the debate thread instead of taking it to this, a
support forum?
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The following are the average quantities of the various
substances listed below, in 100 milliliters of urine as reported in
'Introduction to Biochemistry' by Dr. Pharon:
Substance
|
Milligrams
|
1] Urea nitrogen
|
682.00
|
2] Urea
|
1459.00
|
3] Creatinin nitrogen
|
36.00
|
4] Creatinin
|
97.20
|
5] Uric acid nitrogen
|
12.30
|
6] Uric acid
|
36.90
|
7] Amino nitrogen
|
9.70
|
8] Ammonia nitrogen
|
57.00
|
9] Sodium
|
212.00
|
10] Potassium
|
137.00
|
11] Calcium
|
19.50
|
12] Magnesium
|
11.30
|
13] Chloride
|
314.00
|
14] Total sulphate
|
91.00
|
15] Inorganic sulphate
|
83.00
|
16] Inorganic phosphate
|
127.00
|
17] N/10 acid
|
27.80
|
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Some other important constituents of Shivambu are as
follows:
Enzymes
Hormones
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Catechol amines.
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Hydroxy-steroids.
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17-Catosteroids.
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Erythropoietine.
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Adenylate cyclase.
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Prostaglandin's.
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Sex hormones.
Miscellaneous