Urine Therapy For Acne Treatment

Acne can be a really serious devastating skin condition that rivals psoriasis to some people. And the cost to combat this condition can run from hundreds if not thousands on treatments and ointments. And not always the cure can help.

What do you do when you have tried it all? Well you do produce a natural substance that has been known to help with severe to light acne. Urine Therapy has been used for centuries, since the ancients first discovered there was more uses for urine than just the obvious relieving one’s self.

What is Urine Therapy?

Urine therapy is usually either ingested or externally applied on ones skin, usually face or other areas. Since it has been known to help with common skin disorders.

What is the composition of urine?

Urine consists of 95% Water, 2% Urea, 0.5% Ammonia, 0.4% Salt, 0.2% Creatinine, varying amounts of Uric Acid plus hormones and vitamins and minerals that the body didn’t need. So recapturing the vitamins and minerals is what Urine therapy is mostly about. Urine is also considered by many as being a waste product. True it does excrete from the body as fluids, but a waste product would mean there would be no use what so ever, hence the word “waste” but there can be a lot of uses for Urine!

Why should we trust it?

Only you know what you drink during the day. Whatever you have consumed by drinking is what generally you excrete. Drinking healthier liquids will help you. Try drinking Cranberry juice, this juice removes most toxins and flushes you out.

As well there are no harmful chemicals coming out of your body, or at least let’s hope not. So there should not be any serious reaction.

How does urine clear acne?

Its actually the Urea in the urine that is being excreted, that is what you want to capture. You want to apply that to the effected acne outbreak area. With different people will expect different results.

How to use urine as a acne treatment?

So when the eruption of the skin other wise known as Acne occurs one can capture some urine mid stream first thing in the morning. Use anything from a cotton swab, face cloth or small brush. Apply to the effected area, allow to dry then rinse off.

There is no cost to try this. Another good suggestion if you have any concerns to make an appointment with your doctor to discuss this.

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