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Re: Need books on urine therapy. Help!!!
I don't think that there is one encompassing book on UT that answers all the
questions or what can be called "the best" but there are several good
books out there. These are my particular favorites below.
For a personal story and how UT is used in India as well as other healing
stories this is a good book:
"Golden Fountain: The Complete Guide to Urine
Therapy" by van der Kroon. van der Kroon was travelling in India and
injured his foot and in the remote area he was at had no access to traditional
medicine. It was there that the locals showed him how to cure his injury
with UT, and it did. He has other healing UT stories as well and is kind
of considered the 'modern' promoter of UT who brought this Eastern healing
therapy to the West.
For another remarkable personal story you can't beat
this one by a woman who suffered all sorts of conditions for many years before
discovering UT:
"Your Own Perfect Medicine: The Incredible Proven
Natural Miracle Cure that Medical Science Has Never Revealed!" by Martha M.
Christy. One time I found this complete book on-line but haven't been able
to remember where. There's a little bit about it at this site (as well as
other books on the subject)
http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/urine_martha.htm
My suggestion is to try and find it in your library because I feel that it is
way over priced for the story of Christy's healing (about 20 pages), but that
portion is a great read.
Another book I'd recommend is "The Water of Life" by J. W.
Armstrong. This goes at UT from a rather different direction.
Armstrong was an alternative healer who discovered urine fasting and the book is
filled with patients who were cured of many diseases through this method
alone. Believe that the book was originally published in about 1917, but
it's a great read.
I'm sure there are many other good books out there too but these are the ones
that I've read and would recommend. You can find all of them on Amazon
along with their associated reviews. (I always go to Amazon and read the
book reviews before I make a purchase.) You can also search the Internet
and get a load of good information on UT without having to buy any books.
Of course check your local library because I'm sure that some of them are there
too.