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A novice alchemist named Duchanteau decided that the symbolic interpretation of alchemy had not gone far enough. The well-known principles of that science -- that the Low should be exalted on High, and that the alchemical matter, its container, and the fire to heat it should form part of the same object -- he took to mean that gold would be made by the alchemist who drank his own urine. For this ceremonial deed he underwent a preparatory fast, designed to last forty days. He was stopped, however, after twenty-six by his disturbed supervisors. Infuriated, he began to fast again; but he died on the sixteenth day. The urine from his first attempt was preserved in the archives of the Masonic Lodge where his fast had taken place. There it remained until destroyed during the French Revolution. It was said to have been "sweet-smelling"; and it was venerated as a relic.
(Webb, James; The Occult Underground; Open Court Publishing, 1974 pg 224)

Martha ChristyACRES U.S.A What would be considered a maximum dose?

CHRISTY. I find that for men, especially for men with no history of kidney or prostate disease, can drink quite remarkable amounts, sometimes 10 to 12 ounces a day, sometimes even more than that.

ACRES U.S.A. And in John Armstrong's classic book from years ago, The Water of Life, he profiled patients who were ingesting large amounts.

CHRISTY. Yes, as a matter of fact, they were ingesting everything that was passed over the course of the day. And I don't recommend that.

ACRES U.S.A. Too hard a shock treatment on the body?

CHRISTY. I think it's kind of a shock. And not only that, but, I think you have to be careful of the amount of uric acid that you're ingesting. What I suggest is if you're going to fast on it you can use it until it becomes clear. And then stop for a while. You don't want to be stressing the kidneys either, by having to constantly recycle.
(Interview - Martha Christy: The healing power of urine, Acres USA, April 1995)


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