Jun 3, 2009

Feel healed, Depression / UT & Life style


Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2009 2:18:16 From: Joseph Lodha" <rakshakmal@ ...> wrote:
>
> dear Joe
> I do not know that whether i can express my view in English or not but i shall try my best of my experiences about UT and our daily routine life style
> We require food if we are hungry so urine is not substitute of urine so urine can not cure depression but depression can be cured with only change of life style with spouse and other known persons only and for this you want more you can post here about this
> My self any my wife started drinking urine since last more than 30 years daily what ever we passed in the morning through mouth and through nostrils directly through palm as we make our palm like spoon and massage our body with urine once in a week or some times once in a month and some times we pour urine in to our eyes and ears as and when at night time and we both are healthy and we never went to hospital any time We are 66 and 61 years old
> I treated unlimited patients in India with face to face and we used to visit villages to treat patients with it many times so here you may know that i used to suggest here about my experiences
> you may know that i saw lot of patients who never said to any friend and any relatives and even they do not inform to their spouse and there are lot of persons who are using UT but used to say that they have been cured with other therapy because they hesitate to tell others as they feel shy and there are lot of reasons for it
> I want to say here we all must promote UT so it may become popular as no one government does not want to recognize it because they do not get revenue it because if they recognize UT then they would not get revenue from pharmaceutical companies, Insurance and hospitals etc.
> regards
> Dr Lodha
>
> --- On Sat, 5/30/09, Joseph <joe525us@.. .> wrote:
>

********** Hi Dr Lodha.

I'm glad you and your family stay out of hospital and are very well. I'm glad I'm wise enouugh to move back into UT after having problems with UT the first time around.

I believe in UT but some recommendations from UT gurus I have a hard time opening up to. I've read people say we should not eat meat because it *makes the urine taste bad*. That doesn't seem scientific to me. Is there any proof that bad tasting urine is not beneficial? I am a blood type O+, the most common of blood types, and the type that needs proteins the most, so for me to think of going vegan may not be a very good idea, I don't know.

I believe we are all different, with different fingerprints, different urine, 4 blood types, and we require different diets of various amounts of protein. I'm leery of giving up proteins, even now that I'm on UT again. UT in itself is scientific but the idea that quitting meat to make urine *taste better* doesn't seem scientific to me. That seems to me to be speculation only. I have to wonder if the people that said this are aware of blood type diets and cellular protein deficiency that can result when blood type Os try to eat a vegan diet.

Regards,

Joe

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