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actually urine contain a substanse called 'urea' which is EXTREMELY good for the skin, especially dry skin, as it makes it hold more water and be kind of 'fatter'.
so it might not do much to hairloss but in my eyes - good scalp('s skin's) health = healthy(er) hair.
So...wanted to come back and see if you all even knew that many hair loss treatments contain urea - which...ya know...comes from urine. In fact, it's what makes urine urine - the smelly part. ROFL!! Urine is the most scientifically studied natural substance ever - since WWI.
Hmmmm, can YOU think of any reason that you might not hear about it's amazing properties on CNN or from a doctor that can lose his license if he tells you about it, despite the fact that he will gladly charge you hundreds of dollars for injections of it? Any reason at all? Can you think of ANNNNY reason ad supported media might not want to report on something like that?
And a funny side note - it not only treats the prostate but also reverses ED.
Also, Hydroxy carbamide (aka Hydroxy UREA) has been around since the 19th century - google it. So the question IS: Do those who use what is and isn't reported/advertised in the media as a "research reference" for their "due diligence" deserve the side effects of toxic pharmaceutical chemical cocktails? Nobody can protect you from yourself. Your own doctor probably DRINKS his pee - who better than a doctor is familiar with what is and isn't "research"? Good luck!
Are both of you serious?
If urine is so important, then why does the body get rid of it? I searched up 'Urine Therapy' and there's a lot of claims saying that it "helps" to improve hair and skin; however, there's no scientific evidence of any kind to back up the claims.
Both of you are wrong. I hope no one has fallen into the nonsense of using urine to treat their hair and skin because of this thread.