There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that drinking urine can cure diseases. While urine is typically sterile when it is excreted, it contains waste products filtered by the kidneys, including toxins, excess salts, and urea. Drinking urine may lead to further toxicity and dehydration, as the body would reabsorb waste products that it initially filtered out.
Urine therapy, or “urine drinking,” is considered a pseudoscience with no proven health benefits. In fact, consuming urine can pose risks, especially in individuals with certain health conditions. Always consult with a healthcare provider before trying alternative or unproven treatments.