For skin problems such as burns, wounds, gangrene, psoriasis, eczema,
dermatitis, fungus problems ageing skin as well as over inner tumours,
inflammations and diseased organs a urine or urea pack or a combination of both
is very effective: keep the affected area covered with a folded cloth well
moistened with urine or concentrated urea solution, put another cloth or plastic
sheet on top, renew several times daily.
Urine becomes more alkaline when standing for a few hours and is then more
effective than fresh urine for external applications. However it also smells
much more and fresh urine seems to be adequate in my experience. With gangrene,
dead flesh, skin infections and open cancer and ulcer sores it is even more
effective to saturate the applied urine with urea, that
also removes offensive odours. With weeping or suppurating wounds, especially if
associated with foul odour, it is also very beneficial to cover the area with
dry urea crystals.
Urine can be concentrated by leaving it for several hours in a flat dish in
the sun or a warm place. This has been recommended by Armstrong for friction
rubs to rejuvenate ageing skin. Armstrong also recommended urine packs over
tumour sites or diseased organs in addition to rubbing the body daily for two
hours with small amounts of urine.
The main problem with urine packs is the offensive odour. You may try to
prevent it by sealing the pack with a good tape, such as duct tape. You may
completely seal it and keep the pack moist by injecting fresh urine several
times a day with a syringe.
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