April 16, 1998 – A world congress on urinotherapy will be held in Gersfeld, Germany, from September 3-6, just as Germans are starting to become seriously infatuated with the method.
Indeed, more than 700,000 copies of the book The Golden Fountain, by Coen Van Der Kroon, have been sold since 1993 in that country alone. The book in question, which should be published in French by Éditions Jouvence next September, is a synthesis of the work in progress on the subject and makes a number of recommendations for the use of people who would like to try what they don’t. ‘have never dared. The author has also created a website, The Urine Therapy Homepage, where one can find a presentation of the applications of therapy.
Applied to the skin, urine would be an excellent remedy against dermatological problems; drunk, it would stimulate the immune system. The method, still often ridiculed in the West, nevertheless enjoys a certain reputation in countries like India, where a former prime minister admitted without hesitation, a few years ago, that he regularly drank his urine to maintain himself. in health, which explained, according to him, the advanced age to which he had reached.
The First World Congress on Urinotherapy was held in Goa (India) in 1996, and attracted around 500 people from all over the world. The organizers of this second international congress expect around 400 specialists and therapists for the first three days. The fourth day will be open to the public and more than 1000 visitors are expected.
PasseportSanté.net, according to news from Psychologies, March 1998