When was the last time you decided to take a swig of that bitter golden nectar you produce every morning.
Before we examine urine, let's understand how it is produced. Your entire blood supply is filtered through the liver every few minutes and then again through the kidneys in a cyclical manner until the liquid is stored in the Blatter and then flushed out of the body. Toxins are released as fecal matter, and urine is close to sterile when freshly released. It is only when left out in a Petri dish with favorable conditions that you will see insignificant amounts of bacteria present. It's like saline water, but it contains a large amount of chemical compounds that even the pharmaceutical companies would be proud of.
And fresh urine contains no ammonia, because during the filtration it is broken down into urea, which is not harmful.
- What's in Urine
Browse metabolites found in urine. You will probably be surprised to find many beneficial chemical compounds>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>