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Shivambu
Shastra
Healing with Urine Therapy
by Natalia Perera © 2002
Saffronrose
49 Ocean Street
Woollahra, NSW 2025
Australia
Telephone: +61 (0)2 9362 8838
Email: nataliaperera@saffronrose.com
Extracted
from Nexus Magazine, Volume 9, Number 4
2002
The
ancient Ayurvedic practice of urine therapy is undergoing
a resurgence, as its myriad health benefits are being explored by
scientists, health practitioners and the general public.
Author’s
Note:
The material in this paper is not intended to replace medical
treatments. It is an attempt to broaden the awareness of Shivambu
Shastra. Readers interested in Self-Urine Therapy
are encouraged to discuss it with their health practitioner.
AWAKENING THE HEALER WITHIN
We are in a very magical era: all around us, on all levels, we are witnessing
the connection between the East and the West, the ancient and the modern,
spiritual heritage and science. We are so truly fortunate to be living
in such an exciting time, and to be able to watch in awe the way life
unfolds before our very eyes. Modern scientific research is discovering
today that ancient spiritual ideas come very close to today’s most recent
discoveries in the field of quantum physics and vibrational
healing methods.
One such powerful practice for healing that is continuing to flourish
today is Shivambu Shastra, respected for thousands of
years as the "Mother of Ayurvedic Medicine"
and commonly known as "Self-Urine Therapy".
Shivambu means literally "Water of Shiva", referring
to the auspiciousness of the practice. Its "method of drinking
urine for rejuvenation" is outlined in the Shivambu Kalpa
Vidhi, part of a 5,000-year-old document called the Damar
Tantra, linking this practice back to the Vedas,
the sacred Hindu texts. Self-urine therapy has been seen as one of the
divine manifestations of cosmic intelligence, and has been used as such
by Indian yogis to unleash kundalini up to their third eye.
There is something esoteric about urine. It is considered
to be a supernatural, living food because it is a by-product of the
blood and contains "life force" or prana.
Using urine as a therapeutic tool mirrors to us the "healer
within" who works on a mechanistic level as well as on
an energetic level. This implies that urine, as a holographic substance,
has the ability to affect all levels of being --from the physical, through
the electromagnetic fields of the emotions and the mind,
up to the subtler vibrations of the soul.
Urine is considered to be an invaluable source of nourishment
and healing that perhaps has been too controversial or not financially
rewarding enough for it to be talked about and encouraged as a potent
medicine. One’s own urine, a living food, contains elements
that are specific to one’s body alone. The body is constantly producing
a huge variety of antibodies, hormones, enzymes and other natural chemicals
to regulate and control its functions and combat imbalances that one
may not be aware of.
Clinical studies have proved that the thousands of critical body chemicals
and nutrients that end up in urine reflect the individual body’s functions.
When re-utilized, these chemicals and nutrients act as natural
vaccines, antibacterial, antiviral
and anticarcinogenic agents as well as hormone
balancers and allergy relievers. The information
that urine contains therefore cannot be duplicated or derived from any
other source. Just as nature produces no two people who are exactly
the same, there are no two urine samples in the world that contain exactly
the same components.
A STERILE BY-PRODUCT OF BLOOD FILTRATION
Urine is not a dirty and toxic substance rejected by the body. Urine
is a by-product of blood filtration, not waste filtration.
Medically it is referred to as "plasma ultrafiltrate".
It is a purified derivative of the blood itself, made by the kidneys--whose
principal function is not excretion but regulation of all the elements
and their concentrations in the blood. Urine can be compared to leftovers
from a meal, and this metaphor may help us understand why our bodies
excrete elements that are valuable to our health and well-being.
Nutrient-filled blood passes through the liver where toxins
are removed to be excreted as solid waste. Eventually, this purified
"clean" blood undergoes a filtering process in the kidneys,
where excess water, salts, vitamins, minerals, enzymes, antibodies,
urea, uric acid and other elements not usable at that time by the body
are collected in the form of a purified, sterile, watery solution that
is urine. The function of the kidneys is to keep the various elements
in the blood balanced. The important elements in the blood are not filtered
out because they are toxic and harmful to the body, but simply because
the body does not need a particular concentration of an element at that
specific point in time. It is this very regulating process of the kidneys
that allows us to eat and drink more than our bodies need at any one
time.
BIOCHEMICAL COMPONENTS
Urine is estimated to have thousands of biochemical compounds,
but only 200 or so have been studied. It contains an incredible array
of critically important nutrients, enzymes, hormones, natural antibodies
and immune defense agents.
Some of these components are well worth further consideration--such
as:
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allantoin
(also found in comfrey, known as "bone-knit", and in
aloe vera, which guards against sunburn)
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the
amino acid creatinine (popular with body-builders)
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DHEA
hormone (proven by research to have anti-ageing, anticancer and
anti-obesity properties)
-
melatonin
(known for its calming effect while strengthening the physical
body and immunity)
-
sex
hormones such as testosterone, androgen and oestrogen
In
view of such an array of ingredients, it is easier to understand urine’s
effects:
-
antibacterial
-
antifungal
-
antiviral
-
antineoplastic
-
anticonvulsive
-
antispasmodic
Dr
A. H. Free published in his book, Urinalysis in Clinical Laboratory
Practice, a list of constituents which in 1975 was by no means exhaustive:
- Alanine
- Arginine
- Ascorbic acid
- Allantoin
- Amino acids
- Bicarbonate
- Biotin
- Calcium
- Creatinine
- Cystine
- Dopamine
- Epinephrine
- Folic acid
- Glucose
- Glutamic acid
- Glycine
- Inositol
- Iodine
- Iron
- Lysine
- Magnesium
- Manganese
- Methionine
- Nitrogen
- Ornithine
- Pantothenic acid
- Phenylalanine
- Phosphorus, organic
- Potassium
- Proteins, total
- Riboflavin
- Tryptophan
- Tyrosine
- Urea
- Vitamin B6
- Vitamin B12
- Zinc
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38 mg/day
32 mg/day
30 mg/day
12 mg/day
2.1 g/day
140 mg/day
35 mg/day
23 mg/day
1.4 mg/day
120 mg/day
0.40 mg/day
0.01 mg/day
4 mg/day
100 mg/day
308 mg/day
455 mg/day
14 mg/day
0.25 mg/day
0.5 mg/day
56 mg/day
100 mg/day
0.5 mg/day
10 mg/day
15 g/day
10 mg/day
3 mg/day
21mg/day
9 mg/day
2.5 mg/day
5 mg/day
0.9 mg/day
28 mg/day
50 mg/day
24.5 mg/day
100 mg/day
0.03 mg/day
1.4 mg/day |
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ACTIONS,
BENEFITS AND APPLICATIONS
Anything that was in the blood cannot be harmful to the person that
it came from. Besides, when taken internally, the urine
does not go straight into the bloodstream but travels through the digestive
system, where its constituents are sorted out. The useful ones are used
up again, while others are rejected as solid waste. When the level of
toxins in the blood increases, this stimulates the intestines and the
lymphatic system into flushing themselves out to eliminate any stagnated
excrements accumulated in the colon. The amount of toxins found in the
urine of each person is related to the amount of stagnated excrement
in the colon. So the toxins, in such minute amounts in urine, stimulate
a cleansing reaction in each individual and vaccinate and protect the
body from illnesses.
Studies on urea, considered the poisonous organic solid in urine,
have shown it is converted into an essential amino acid once it is
recycled by ingestion, helping our bodies use protein more efficiently.
Urea has also been proven to be an extraordinarily effective
antibacterial and antiviral agent, one of
the best natural diuretics and one of the most effective skin moisturizers
ever discovered. Urea actually increases the water-binding
capacity of the skin by opening skin layers for hydrogen bonding and
thus attracting moisture to dry skin cells. As a natural diuretic, it
is unparalleled and is also widely prescribed in cases of oedema or
swelling, glaucoma, epilepsy and meningitis and to reduce excess cerebral
and spinal pressure. Urea is an FDA-approved
medicinal agent, and its remarkable and comprehensive antineoplastic
properties are well utilized in anticancer drugs and treatments.
Even uric acid, normally thought of as a waste product
that can cause gout, has tremendous medicinal implications, such as
acting as a defense against cancer and ageing by actively destroying
free radicals.
Urokinase, an enzyme also found in urine, is used
in drug form to dissolve blood clots and is widely used for unblocking
coronary arteries in victims of heart attacks.
One of the world’s largest fertility drug-producing companies makes
use of the ovulation-enhancing hormone in human urine to make Pergonal,
reported to have had US$855 million in sales in 1992 (a figure that
has continued to increase since then).
More examples of commercial medical applications of urine and urea in
use today include:
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Murine
Ear Drops and Murine Ear Wax Removal System
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Ureaphil,
a diuretic made from urea
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Urofollotropin,
a urine-extract fertility drug
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Ureacin,
a urea cream for skin problems
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Amino-Cerv,
a urea cream used for cervical treatments
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Premarin,
a urine-extract oestrogen for skin ulcers, burns, infected wounds,
and other purposes
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SUBTLE SCIENCE
Most urine therapists have never sought a scientific explanation for
why or how it works; their own experiences have proven to be more than
sufficient. However, as modern medicine’s interest in the powerful healing
aspects of Shivambu Shastra grows, more research is being
undertaken and a lot is being revealed to substantiate scientifically
the therapy’s very rich history in healing.
Ayurveda considers disease to be caused by a shift
in the internal metabolic balance, manifested as the five elements
of aether, air, fire, water and earth in that individual. To create
health involves rebalancing that unique metabolism to attain elemental
equilibrium.
In scientific terms, one can consider self-urine therapy
as an extension of the methods of Jenner and Pasteur,
as auto-inoculation or self-vaccination. Certain bodily substances which
have been removed from the body, some of which may have been produced
as a result of an imbalance, are re-introduced into the body in small
amounts and re-absorbed into the blood through either the intestines
or the skin. This gives the immune system all the information
that it needs and the chance to react appropriately to achieve homeostasis.
Coen van der Kroon, in his book The Golden Fountain, proposes
what he calls the "transmutation theory" for the underlying
mechanics of Shivambu Shastra. His proposal is coherent
in terms of the visible shift in recent times from reductionism to holism
in scientific research. The theory implies that the body is capable,
through energy exchange, to "short-circuit" the system by
ingesting its own secreted body fluids to stimulate the transmutational
forces within and challenge the body to transform unusable substances
into usable ones. Van der Kroon proposes that self-urine
therapy could possibly restructure disturbed DNA, especially
if one is fasting on urine.
The medical doctor and urine therapist Dr Johann Abele puts it
as such:
...the
question rises as to whether urine could possibly be
considered to be a sort of liquid hologram. Once the
body is made conscious of urine in an unconventional
way (such as it being reintroduced into the body by intramuscular
injection or by ingesting it), the whole organism evaluates it and
subsequently updates its own regulating mechanisms...
An
important aspect of this theory is the concept of "structured
water". Both the body and urine are mainly made up of water,
in varying degrees of molecular organization. The more water molecules
are organized, the more efficiently enzymes responsible for digestion,
absorption and transmutation can do their job.
It has been proven that water molecules in biological systems become
more organized through exposure to sunlight and through close
contact with crystals. The body is a receptor of sunlight and contains
a high amount of solid and liquid crystalline-like substances; indeed,
body fluids themselves form fluid crystals.
Urine itself is a crystalline-like substance containing
a high amount of structured water, and when retaken it promotes a better
enzymatic functioning and higher solubility for minerals, thus improving
health and increasing energy reserves. Seeing
urine as a liquid crystal implies that it contains vibrations completely
in tune with the vibrational condition of the body it comes from. Re-ingestion
might give the body valuable vibrational information needed for two
things: first, for maintaining the existing healthy body resonance,
and second, for counteracting disease or stress vibrations and any unhealthy
resonance in the body. By way of example, disharmonious sounds can been
counteracted by employing the same sounds.
The vibratory patterns of the body, both in the bones (solid crystals)
and in the tissues and fluids (liquid crystals), play
an important role in the process of transmutation. The resonance
field of a crystal can make a protein, for example, change its form
into one that is more useful for the body or more easily adaptable by
it. This can be described as "modern alchemy",
and it resonates with the principles of homoeopathy.
Homoeopathy refers to a therapeutic method which clinically
applies the "law of similars" and uses medically active
substances at infinitesimal doses and never at full strength, where
the original substance has undergone a dilution process. When the body
is given a homoeopathic remedy, it is stimulated into action not because
of the physical or chemical nature of the substance but because of the
energetic nature that is received through new vibratory information.
Isopathy is another valid hypothesis worth considering.
Once microbes have evolved in the blood to a pathogenic level, then
de-evolving them back to a stage where they are less harmful would facilitate
recovery. The primary way to do this is through diet to rebalance
the pH in the blood. But in severe cases, the process can be accelerated
biologically, as demonstrated by Professor Enderlein’s results
from his research on the development life cycle of the internal parasite.
A rather evolved pathogenic microbe causing disease in the body can
be mated with the same type of microbe at an earlier developmental stage
to breed a form that is less strong and non-pathogenic. This process
is probable since the colloids or somatids
are in fact so small that they are unfilterable by the kidneys; therefore,
once urine is consumed, one can receive a dose of these pure somatids
which biologically proceed to support the immune function and possibly
lead to taking the pathogenic microbes in the blood back down to apathogenic
states. This is the basis of isopathic remedies;
they promote gentle yet effective self-healing through biological means.
Allergy treatment illustrates this method quite well. By using the same
substance that is causing the allergy and reintroducing it to the body,
the immune system is allowed to develop antibodies to the antigen receptors
found in the urine to stop the allergic response.
HEALTH POINTERS FOR SELF-THERAPY
To begin with, Dr Beatrice Bartnett (author of Urine Therapy
- It May Save Your Life) suggests making a prayer, thanking our
bodies for providing us with this divine elixir, and drinking the urine
slowly, willingly and with cheerfulness! This is all very well, considering
that most people who start drinking urine find the taste much too sour,
bitter or pungent and the odour way too strong. Even if the urine is
diluted, they may experience nausea, headaches and other strong reactions
before they get used to it and start seeing results.
Martha Christy (author of Your Own Perfect Medicine) suggests
not taking copious amounts of water to flush out the kidneys, as this
dilutes the healing properties of the urine.
It is good to remember that urine is a mere sample of
what is flowing through the body’s veins, and any repulsion should be
used as a motivation to improve the internal conditions rather than
as an excuse for not using this miraculous therapy for creating health.
Urine is actually less toxic and more alive than much
of the food and drink that we take into our bodies, which somehow manage
to digest the junk foods and devitalized liquids and still produce a
valuable, medicinal drink. However, how much more valuable for medicinal
and cleansing purposes if the urine is the product of
a body fed healthy, natural, organic and raw foods?
Drinking urine makes us think seriously about what we
eat. Since it is a by-product of the blood, it makes sense that the
cleaner the blood is, the healthier the urine will be. But even urine
from relatively unhealthy blood contains valuable immunological
factors that can improve health if recycled. Urine drinking’s
cleansing effect on the blood can be observed by the change in taste
and the colour of the urine: as it is more and more recycled, it becomes
purer and clearer. If one has difficulty urinating --and it has been
said that a weak flow is a sign of a weak life-force-- then this practice
actually strengthens the flow of urine, consequently increasing the
vital life-force.
Ingesting more toxic substances in the body, however,
may neutralize the good effects of self-urine therapy. So it is recommended
that anyone embarking on the therapy give up tobacco in all forms and
restrict consumption of cold drinks, spices, fried foods, junk foods,
refined foods and sugars as much as possible. Above all, it is best
to avoid alcohol, meat and coffee as well as recreational drugs. It
is also advisable to follow a low-salt, low-protein diet.
Like all other natural therapies, this is not a treatment that needs
to be stopped after the relief of certain symptoms, but can be incorporated
into one’s health regime. More subtle, yet very real effects of this
therapy as a lifestyle choice include feeling stronger, more relaxed,
more self-confident, invigorated and generally happier and lighter emotionally
and physically.
SELF-THERAPY METHODS
The middle stream of fresh, warm, morning urine
is the most potent, and drinking it mixed with freshly squeezed
orange juice is probably the fastest way to accomplish this task, although
it is best not to mix urine with other foods or drinks or to take it
within an hour before or after eating.
Oral drops of fresh urine can be placed directly under the tongue. Urine
therapists suggest their patients start with 1-5 drops of fresh morning
urine on the first day, increase to 5-10 drops on the second day, and
take 5-10 drops on the morning of the third day and the same amount
that evening before going to bed. Once patients feel comfortable with
this therapy, they can gradually increase the amount as they see fit
to obtain the results required for their body’s condition. Over time,
they can learn to adjust the amount that is needed by observing their
reactions to the therapy; their dosage may become as much as one full
cup at a time!
Self-urine may be used as eye drops and ear drops, in
foot baths and even as effective enemas. Nose drops can help loosen
mucus and clear up blocked nasal passages. Gargling with it is helpful
for a sore throat, and inhaling it relieves sinus and respiratory congestion.
Taken internally, it has a laxative and diuretic effect, as it
cleanses the digestive tract.
Dr John Armstrong (author of The Water of Life) emphasizes
the need to massage with urine. He insists that cures work faster and
more effectively in those who are bathed, massaged, rubbed and soaked
in their own urine. He highly recommends it for more serious illnesses,
since urine is absorbed through the skin and the hormonal
and protein-based contents are slowly reabsorbed into the system, bypassing
digestive juices that otherwise may have neutralized their potency.
In this way, it also works as an excellent cosmetic for moisturising
and healing skin blemishes, burns and scar tissue. However,
for this usage, it is preferable to use urine that is 4-8 days old.
The smell of ammonia in the old urine is not toxic but
actually beneficial if used topically only, and not taken internally.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Can a woman drink her
urine during her menses?
Yes, and although the urethra and the vagina are two separate organs,
there is nothing in the menstrual fluid that can harm a person if
it is accidentally mixed with urine.
Can a person drink their urine while on medications?
The short answer is no, because of the remote possibility of overdosing
on any particular medication by recycling the portion of what is discharged
in urine. However, hormone, vitamin and
mineral supplements can be taken while drinking
urine, as long as the intake is frequently monitored and the amounts
reduced accordingly as the imbalance improves.
In what cases can Shivambu Shastra be used?
Regarded truly as a "panacea", Shivambu
Shastra is said to be effective in over 175 health conditions.
Diagnosis plays no practical part in the therapy, since the urine
sample reflects so perfectly the individual’s most intimate details
about the state of their health. In fact, it works brilliantly on
the more subtle health imbalances that are very real, yet often too
evasive to label medically.
Urine can be massaged topically for the most chronic
and stubborn skin problems, such as acne, eczema, psoriasis, ringworm,
sores, fungal infections, insect bites, wounds, burns and even gangrene.
Internally, the therapy is said to be effective in treating AIDS
(since the AIDS antibodies are found in urine) as well
as cancer, chronic fatigue syndrome, anaemia,
all sorts of urinary diseases, weight loss, colds and flus, candida,
diabetes, digestive problems, jaundice and more. It has been medically
proven to work against polio and tuberculosis, and doctors have injected
it intramuscularly to treat immunological illnesses such as psoriasis,
basal cell carcinoma and asthma, to name a few.
Why does urine therapy seem ineffective in some cases?
There are times when there is a chronic deficiency of one or several
minerals, and in such cases there is none of that mineral in the
urine; therefore, although the general health and other metabolic
imbalances in that person improve, that particular problem may remain
the same. For instance, a diabetic person may need to take chromium
for the cells to use blood sugar and vanadium to produce insulin.
These supplements may be necessary to eradicate diabetes or any other
blood sugar problem that is not correctable with self-urine therapy.
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GOLDEN FUTURE
Although much attention has been focused on many elements in urine and
their potential for medical use, comprehensive research has not yet
been conducted on urine as a total entity that is therapeutically applied.
Still to be proven are the theories regarding how and why urine therapy
works--so let us welcome and support the scientific community that is
interested in undertaking studies using urine as a total entity.
More than 600 scientists --many of whom believe that human urine can
treat everything from baldness to cancer and AIDS-- gathered
in Goa, India, for the First World Conference on Auto-Urine Therapy
in February 1996. The Second World Conference on Auto-Urine Therapy
was held in Germany in 1998.
These are certainly signs that Shivambu Shastra is flourishing
all over the world, and that people are ready to take responsibility
for their own health and well-being and are ready to overcome their
prejudices and open their minds to embrace such an ancient spiritual
and magical practice.
It is certainly crucial in these times, when we ache for deeper healing,
that Shivambu Shastra be acknowledged and adopted as a
valid and profoundly effective method of creating health in body, mind
and spirit.
References:
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Armstrong, John (Dr),
The Water of Life, Health Science Press, Rupa and Co., 1990.
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Bartnett, Beatrice (Dr),
Urine Therapy - It May Save Your Life, Lifestyle Institute, 1994.
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Christy, Martha M.,
Your Own Perfect Medicine, Futuremed, 1996.
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Desai, Morarji, Miracles
of Urine Therapy, Pankaj Books, 1998.
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Free, A. H. (Dr), Urinalysis
in Clinical Laboratory Practice, CRC Press, Cleveland, 1975.
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Van der Kroon, Coen,
The Golden Fountain: The Complete Guide to Urine Therapy, Amethyst
Books, 1996.
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