A century ago, a maverick British naturopath John W. Armstrong had cured himself by treating 'on nothing but urine and tap water' for 45 days. In urine, he had discovered a system of alternate medicine that his family had long been practicing for treating minor stings and cuts, and which even the Bible prescribed: 'drink waters out of thine own cistern, and running waters out of thine own well'. Much before all this, the Yogic and Ayurvedic texts had also prescribed urine therapy as a potent treatment.










