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J.W. Armstrong has written a remarkable treatise in
support of his theory that all diseases (except those
caused by traumatism or structural defects) can be
cured by one means. Orthodox practioners are mainly
concerned with identifying diseases and applying
treatment which suppresses the symptoms without
eradicating the underlying cause of the malady. But,
as the naturopath Louis Kuhne maintained, it is absurd
to treat an organ separately - as specialists often do. If
an eye is diseased there is something in the body itself
which is causing that disease.
The therapy outlined in this book is an entirely drugless
system of healing. Moreover the only ingredient is a
substance manufactured in the body, rich in mineral
salts, hormones, and other vital substances, namely
human urine.
It has been argued that it cannot be right to take back
into the body something which the body is apparently
discarding. Yet this objection ignores the principle of
composting as practised by organic gardeners. Rotting
dead leaves, when dug back into the soil, provide
valuable mineral salts to nourish new plant life. The
same principle holds.
The book includes details of successful treatment by
urine-therapy in cases of the common cold,
rheumatism, arthritis, mucus colitis, obesity, prostate
trouble, pyorrhoea, and many other disorders and
diseases.
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THE WATER OF LIFE
A Treatise on Urine Therapy
JOHN W. ARMSTRONG
Copyright @ Health Science Press 1971
First in Rupa Paperback 1978
Seventeenth impression 2002
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CONTENTS
Chapter
Page
FOREWORD
7
I. AUTHORS INTRODUCTION
10
II. THE WATER OF LIFE
13
III. SOME OBJECTIONS ANSWERED
.
.
.
19
IV. MY SELF-CURE
.17
V. GANGRENE: CASE-HISTORIES
.I
VI. GROWTHS AND CANCER: CASE-HISTORIES. SOME
PREVAILING
THEORIES
AS TO CANCER
CAUSATION
37
VII. BRIGHT'S DISEASE: CASE-HISTORIES
51
VIII. CASE OF LEUKAEMIA
.
58
IX. HEART-DISEASE: CASES
63
X. FEVERS; MALARIA AND OTHERS
.
67
XI. A CASE OF ORCHITIS
.
70
XII. VENEREAL DISEASES
73
XIII. THE CURE OF WOUNDS WHICH WOULD NOT HEAL:
THE TREATMENT OF BURNS
.
77
XIV. SOME MISCELLANEOUS CASES .
81
+ N. THE COMMON COLD
.
97
XVI. URINE-THERAPY ON ANIMALS
102
X\ II. THE RATIONALE OF RUBBING AND URINE-PACKS
106
XVIII WRONG FEEDING THE PRIME CAUSE OF DISEASES
111
fC" SOME PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS
117
X;'. MAN THE MYSTERIOUS
123
XX.I`. CONCLUDING REFLECTIONS
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.
126
FINALE.
WHITHER MEDICINE: WIL.rii.K I nc.
LAW?
FOREWORD
By those many people who have derived and are still
deriving benefit from Urine-Therapy I have repeatedly
been asked to write a book, but hitherto I have
demurred. First, because the necessary leisure has been
lacking, and secondly, because I am averse to any form
of self-advertisement. However, realising that a thing
which is put off too long may never be accomplished at
all, I have finally decided to yield to persuasions, and
this treatise is largely compiled from notes, case-sheets
and letters. Other reasons for giving out my experiences
to the world will become apparent to the reader in due
course. I am fully aware that the publication of a book
is attended with certain indirect drawbacks; one is that
the writer may be inundated with letters, and another is
that, if he is a practitioner, he may be inundated with
patients, who may apply to him c/o his publishers. As
I am not touting for patients, that was a further reasor.
why I wished to delay writing this book. But now that
it is going forth to the public, the following must be
emphasised
(1) A law having been passed making it now illegal
for any but a qualified medical practitioner to declare
he can cure certain specific diseases-cancer being one-
it should be noted that all case-histories, relative to such
diseases mentioned in this book are those of patients
treated prior to the passing of the law in question. I
am not in a position to state whether the law can he
stretched so far as to make it illegal for a layman even to
say he has cured such disorders in the past; but if so,
then, in accordance with the medical dictum, one is forced
to assume that where any such diseases have yielded to
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