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It's Raining Men
Basics of Water Sports
By Norische
Urine
– Liquid waste product produced by the kidneys. The volume of
urine depends on the fluid intake and diet. An average amount
of urine excreted within a 24-hour period is between 0.8 and
2.6 liters.
The kidneys maintain the bodies' electrolyte balance by
excreting excess electrolytes into the urine. Chemically,
urine is mainly an aqueous (watery) solution of salt (sodium
chloride), some magnesium, calcium, potassium, and phosphate,
hormones and with males semen may be present (especially after
sexual activities), uric acid and a substance called urea. Urea
is the chief solid component of mammalian urine; synthesized
from ammonia and carbon dioxide and used as fertilizer and in
animal feed and in plastics. The lower the fluid intake the
higher the concentrate of solid components within the urine.
Normally, it contains about 960 parts of water to 40 parts of
solid matter. Under abnormal circumstances other components
may be present within the urine; it may contain sugar (in
diabetes), a protein known as albumen (as in some forms of
kidney disease), bile pigments (as in jaundice), blood (as
in an infection of the kidneys or urinary tract), or abnormal
quantities of one or another of its normal components. Also
in the urine of women, specifically those that use birth
control pills, you will find female hormones, which can
lead to partial feminization when consumed by a man.
The consumption of urine has had a long and interesting
history. In India the ancient spiritual text known as the
Damar Tantra written over 5,000 years ago mentioned the
drinking of one's own urine to accelerate one's journey
to spiritual enlightenment. In both China and India there
have historically been individuals that sought to obtain
immortality by drinking their own urine, including emperors,
and magicians or sorcerers; believing that the urine contained
the life force (a.k.a. prana or chi). In the Hindu spiritual
text known as the Vegas, urine when drank, was claimed to have
the ability to confer godlike levels of awareness and vitality
on the spiritual adept. The Parsis have several ceremonies that
involve being washed in the urine of either holy men or cattle,
even drinking the "sanctified" urine of the bull, as
a means of purification and initiation. Zoroastrian rites of
purification and consecration involve the washing of ones body
in the consecrated Gomez or cow's urine. The Zuni of the 19th
century believed the consumption of urine at ceremonial times
could elevate one in the ranks of the religiously devout. The
list of the religious implications and associations of urine
is quite extensive and extremely interesting, I would definitely
encourage those interested in the historical nature of this
unique obsession to explore this area more.
Just as with the religious sector the medical field found
it's own unique use for the consumption of urine. The Greek
physician Hippocrates encouraged the consumption of ones own
urine as a preventative as well as including urine in several
natural remedies. In the 18th century medical reference book
Lamery's Dicionnaire Universelle des Droguess, it was recommended
drinking two to three glasses of urine each morning to cure gout,
hysterical vapors, and obstructions of the bowels. In the 19th
century reference book One Thousand Notable Things the use of
urine to cure scurvy, skin rashes, cleans wounds and as a
general antiseptic was duly noted. During the Civil War,
Confederate women collected their urine and processed it
into potassium nitrate for the war effort. The references
for medical uses of urine is not all on a historical basis,
in fact the use of urine for medicinal reasons is still very
popular.
In Africa urine mixed with ashes and clay form a paste used
to prevent bug bites. In certain Arab countries the consumption
of urine is believed to be the perfect way to jump-start one's
metabolism. Some Alaskan natives use urine as an antiseptic
for wounds. In Bangkok some alternative health practitioners
have found urine therapy to be a major breakthrough in medical
science, recommending its use for everything from cancer to
back pains. In June of 2001, and Chinese news feeds reported
that more than 3 million Chinese drink their own urine to stay
healthier. One documentary I found called "Urine: Good
Heath" claimed that the use of urine, whether taken
orally, dropped in the eyes or ears, used topically or
injected can cure such ailments as cancer, asthma, arthritis,
glaucoma and yes even AIDS, the documentary was created by
Eli Kabillio and Mad Dog Films Inc.
While such claims of a medical cure all are quite rampant
through out the world today, there is very little viable
medical proof of urine being the next wonder drug. The
pharmaceutical companies have used urine in medications
for ages, such as the use of horse urine to create the
hormonal treatments for postmenopausal women. However,
no medical proof, that I was able to locate, backed up
the presumption that drinking ones own urine could prevent
any ailment, or cure any disease. Yes, when some portions
of urine can be isolated, distilled and processed can be
made medically beneficial. Consider the nutrient urokinase,
a trace element found in urine, one would have to consume
193,375 gallons of urine to amount to one ounce of urokinase.
Urokinase is a thrombolytic agent which works by activating
the body's own fibrinolytic system by activating the
production of plasmin from plasminogen. Plasmin is an
enzyme which degrades fibrin clots and fibrinogen, as
well as several other protein clotting factors. Hence while
the use of this element is quite beneficial I personally am
not that thirsty, not to mention the unbearable potty breath
one might have... I think I would rather take the pill.
It is evident that there are some medically and
spiritually therapeutic uses for urine, however
there are some dangers associated with the consumption
of urine.
Urine is one of the cleanest bodily fluids; in fact
urine is nearly sterile when it leaves the human body.
"Nearly sterile" however does not mean that
it is without risks. The moment urine leaves the human
body it becomes a host for bacteria, the longer the
urine sits the greater the risk of bacterial contamination.
Also if there is a urinary tract infection or kidney
infection, that infection may be passed down through
the urine. Another thing to consider is that both the
Hepatitis Virus and the HIV/AIDS virus can be passed
through urine as well, so can some other sexually
transmitted diseases, I would like to note however
that the likelihood of transmitting some types of
STD's is greater if blood is present in the urine,
as with menstruation, when there is a prostrate
infection or with some forms of cancer, etc. Hence,
heed this warning when you consider consuming the urine
of another, a clean bill of health does not necessarily
mean there is no risk involved.
There are several drawbacks to drinking the urine of
another or being urinated on. One of which is the smell.
The odor associated with urine is directly related to the
consumption of certain foods. The more water consumed by
an individual the more diluted their urine will be, hence
the lower level of odor causing bacteria. Also the reduction
of foods high in protein such as peas, beans, lentils, peanuts,
meat, fish, dairy and eggs, will cut down on the odor as well.
Avoiding caffeine, salt, asparagus, tomato juice or V-8 for 6
to 8 hours prior to playtime will help out to some degree.
The consumption of citrus fruits, sports drinks and lots
and lots of water will help keep the level of solid material
within the urine to an acceptable level, hence reduce the
odor as well. The more fluids consumed the more diluted the
urine, and consequentially the less risk involved.
Another draw back is the mess. Do yourself a favor, the
first time you explore this activity do so in the shower.
If you have your first encounter in the shower or tub clean
up is a breeze and if you find you cannot handle the smell
or feel of the urine then you have a very handy method of
cleaning it up.
The mental turmoil is also another drawback to being urinated
on or consuming the urine of another. Being urinated on is a
very humiliating experience for some people; it is a very
humbling even degradating event. The childhood perspective
of urine being "dirty" and "nasty" means
that if you are urinated on then you become dirty and nasty.
The humiliation of wetting ones pants or wetting the bed as a
child, is a horribly devastating event, and may be very
traumatizing. Therefore, I would suggest a lot of discussion
between participants before any such play is explored. It is
better to talk things out and make sure there are no hidden
issues there, than to have your partner have a panic attack
or nervous breakdown in the middle of a very erotic moment.
Urolagniac, this is someone that receives sexual pleasure
from urine. There are some individuals that not only don't
have a problem with urine they actually find the addition
of urine in sexual activities to be extremely gratifying.
Others find the act of urinating on another to be sexually
exciting. Still others find the shear taboo nature of the
act to be exciting, thrilling and forbidden. Some individuals
are attracted to the smell, the feel, even the taste of urine.
Hence even with all it's draw backs the addition of urine into
playtime can for some be the proverbial icing on the cake.
Some Dominant individuals find the act of urinating on their
slave/submissive to be a reminder to the slave/sub of their
position. Some slave/subs find the act of drinking their
Dominants urine to be an act of total submission to the
point to worshiping the Dominant. The proverbial I would
do anything for you... simply because you ask me to.
There are many issues to consider when exploring adding
urine play to your BDSM activities, explore all aspects,
and consider all risks before you take the final step.
A few final tidbits:
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If you consume the urine of an individual that has
used drugs, you will test positive for the same drug.
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While the US Army Survival manual states that the
consumption of ones own urine, when no other viable
water source is available, may be the difference
between life and death; never drink urine that has
been stored, it is filled with dangerous bacteria,
and could possibly kill you.
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The consumption of too much urine for an extended
period of time can lead to health risks including
kidney infection.
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No bodily fluid is 100% guaranteed to be safe, so know
your partner and know yourself. Play safe; don't risk
your own health or the health of your partner.
As with everything this is my opinion, take what you will
and leave the rest. If you wish to contact me, my email
address is
Norisch1@mchsi.com.
If you wish to see more of my work you may find a complete
listing of all my writings at...
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Norisches_Quill/?yguid=99788111
in the files section.
Norische
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