No, it does not.
No, You're better off drinking clean water and getting vitamins and minerals from other sources. There is a lot of negative things in urine whose risk would far out weigh any benefit you could get from drinking your own pee.
by drinking plenty water
yep
Well, if drinking too much apple juice seems to be bad then I think Grape Juice is too, but only if its not made entirely of grape.
yes
No. Any impurities in your body can or will leave your body through your urine or feces. By returning your urine into your body your are returning the impurities back into yourself. Thus your are re-contaminating your body. To properly cleanse yourself, I suggest drinking water.
I would not count on it.
Urine therapy is about drinking your ownfiltered urine. It is based on the "Law of Similars" (but without homeopathic dilution) therefore it is not about drinking the urine of another person. I have not yet heard of urine therapy being used in relation to weight loss.
By drinking enough ,so kidney doesnt have to work to hard,no urine infection
Urodipsia is the medical term meaning process of drinking urine.
Personally, i dont think that drinking alot of water will make your urine test come clean. But, drinking alot of water can help get things out of your system faster. This can help because doing things (such as drinking, etc.) dehydrates you and by drinking water you will re-hydrate your body and make your system cleaner, faster.
Urine therapy, also known as uropathy, involves the consumption or topical application of urine for purported health benefits. Proponents claim that it can boost the immune system, improve skin conditions, and detoxify the body, although scientific evidence supporting these claims is lacking. Some individuals may turn to urine therapy as a natural remedy or alternative treatment when conventional medicine does not meet their needs. However, health professionals generally advise against it due to potential risks and the absence of proven benefits.