Urine, a Good Medicine – Dr. Ofei Agyeman

Dr. Ofei Agyeman of the New Life Clinic in Accra asserts that urine is a good medicine for healing all kinds of diseases.

At a press conference in Accra last Friday, he described urine as something which “is good for human health, but has been thrown to the dogs”.

He challenged those who say urine is waste and said it is a natural therapy substance from the body. He added that the attempt by some intellectuals to suppress natural urine therapy should be stopped since their condemnation of urine therapy only puts pressure on orthodox medicines.

Dr Ofei Agyeman said some of the orthodox medicines actually give diseases such as cancer.

One of Dr. Ofei’s patients, Mr. Boadi, testified to urine’s efficacy, and said he accepts it as a very good cure for all kinds of diseases. He said those challenging this should undertake research to determine whether urine is beneficial to the body or not.

Mr. Boadi said a good diet makes urine even better and prevents it from smelling bad.

Dr Ofei Agyeman said the use of urine gives one a retentive brain because it replaces what is absent from the body. He explained that urine contains 95% water, 2% urea and other good elements.

He said he does not condemn orthodox medicine, but using the natural resource is very important.

Dr Ofei later suggested that sugarcane is not meant for human consumption. He said sugar cripples the white blood cells and deprives the human body of calcium.

Source: GhanaWeb

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