Re: Urine injection kills Bolivian woman
> Why? You say avoid this and that but you give no reasons.
Yes. I simply state my alternative view without discussing it, because I've found the latter is most often a waste of time. Most people have already formed ideas of this and that and aren't really listening.
For example, you seem to think that vaccines are beneficial for the body. I could discuss that with you until the day is long, but I doubt that would be a productive discussion. If you are really interested and open to an alternative view, the evidence is out there.
As for injections and UT, it's very simple. UT is most probably as old as the human body. Urine IS meant to be a cure, the evidence about it is overwhelming. All speculations about how and why exactly it works (including the speculation it works "like a vaccine", as if vaccines were something good) are merely that - speculations. And they don't matter anyway, what matters is that it DOES work.
However, the way UT is done is also as old as the human body. Oxygen is essential to the human body, but there is a definite way it's supposed to enter it - through the lungs. If you inject a large amount of air directly into your bloodstream, you die.
Hence, my main argument against injecting urine. How old are injections? How many things has modern allopathic medicine gotten right? Not many. It's a school of "healing" which has officially declared many chronic diseases to be incurable. If allopathic medicine with its pills, injections, vaccines, etc. was working, the forums wouldn't be full of sick people practicing all kinds of "alternative" crazy stuff. Actually, allopathic medicine is one of the major CAUSES of chronic disease, as it suppresses the symptoms of acute diseases (natural healing crises) thus turning them into chronic conditions.
You see, now you've got me to rant about this and that. What did you learn from it? :)