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Re: Testimonial: After a year and a half of therapy


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Question:

Did you put a pad of urine over the mole, just drink it, or both? How much do you drink per day? Thank you for your help. Love and Light

Answer:

I drink two glasses per day. One at night and another one between 3:30 to 6 in the morning. Just drinking it, I don't think would have removed the mole. I read a fast would remove moles?? I was applying urine every day on the mole with a cotton ball as I put some Amaroli on my face every day. After a year and a half of just applying it, the mole was starting to peel on the surface but I did not thought it would come off. I played a bit with it trying to peel the mole and it got irritated and blood came out a bit on one side of the mole. I continued every day applying urine (no messaging) on it and I then noticed that a quarter of the mole desintegrated. At the same time I read in the forum that a mole had to be poked for the urine to penetrate. Then it was obvious to me that the mole would disappear with urine alone. I then put a compress of urine on the mole for a few hours (3 to 4)and when I removed the pad and let it dry, to my amazement I could peel it like a sunburn. I should have left it alone as I've got a very light spot where the mole was. The skin is uniform and soft.I'm sure messaging with old urine could also have done the job but the urine has to penetrate the mole.

 

 
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