Drinking urine is considered a traditional way to cure certain diseases. It is practiced widely all over the world and is also part of traditional Chinese and African medicine. Nevertheless, this is certainly not for everybody and certainly not for every condition. Internal injuries always need to be treated by a doctor
2006-12-09 23:16:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Emergency vets are open 24/7. If it's Purina Dog Chow you are talking about, it's one of the worse dog foods on the market. Please invest in a high quality kibble. Many out there, I prefer Canidae For All Life Stages. We have NO idea what is wrong with your dog. Only a vet can tell you that.
2016-05-23 01:46:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a holistic healer and I once treated dragonflayme71 with urine. It didn't cure his internal bleeding and it made him very mean. You seem like a nice young man, please do not drink urine you could end up like dragonflayme71.
2006-12-09 23:14:37
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answered by Hillaryforpresident 5
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What you see in movies is nothing more than malarkey. Do you believe everything you see in the movies. Things that happen in the movies in many cases are far fetch and absurd.
2006-12-09 23:09:06
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answered by WC 7
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No - do not believe everything you see in a movie (or read on the internet) lol
2006-12-09 23:10:43
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answered by JuventAus 5
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Have you been watching movies on National Geographic and were they animals?
2006-12-09 23:11:48
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answered by ♥c0c0puffz♥ 7
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Stop believing everything you see in movies.
2006-12-09 23:10:17
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answered by S H 6
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strange action for desired purpose!
2006-12-09 23:14:18
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answered by lostship 4
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i think you should try it for a few weeks and get back to us and tell us how it went
2006-12-09 23:13:38
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answered by Larry 3
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i dont know. but if there is any short supply you can always call on me
2006-12-09 23:11:09
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answered by Muruks 2
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