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In a recent interview, actor Paresh Rawal revealed he drank his own urine to heal his knee injury.

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00:00First urine penis.
00:01All fighters do this.
00:02There will be no trouble.
00:04Actor Paresh Rawal drank his urine to heal his knee injury.
00:07In an interview with Lalantop on April 27, 2025, Rawal shared that he followed the advice
00:11of late stunt director and Ajay Devgan's father, Veeru Devgan, and drank urine for 15 days.
00:16I was going to go for two or a half months after the hospital.
00:21It started within a month and a half of it.
00:24While Rawal credits this treatment for his recovery, doctors aren't convinced.
00:27After the video went viral, Dr. Syriac Abbey Phillips, known as the liver doc, criticized
00:31the practice on his ex-handling.
00:33He explained that urine contains toxins and waste the body is trying to eliminate, not reabsorb.
00:37Dr. Deepak Krishnamoorthy, a cardiologist at Whitefield Hospital in Bengaluru, also added
00:42his own strong advice.
00:43Don't drink your own or anybody's urine.
00:46Urine therapy, also known as urophage, dates back thousands of years.
00:49Ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans experimented with it, but despite its long history, modern
00:54science remains unconvinced.
00:55In some parts of the world, like rural Nigeria and India, it's still practiced as traditional medicine.
01:00However, scientifically, urine is a waste product that the body needs to eliminate, not reabsorb.
01:05You can at least drink water quickly.
01:06Dr. Syriac Abbey Phillips, with a major weight of the world.
01:09And of course you've taken a lot of attention to it.
01:11Dr. Presby, I'll try and follow.
01:12Dr. Syriac Abbey Phillips.
01:14Dr. I think a lot of things are interesting.
01:16Dr. Andy Apbey Phillips, where I'm on the other side of the world.
01:18Dr. Tom Epbey Phillips, where I can't remember your guidance.
01:20Dr. Nate Apbey Phillips, is an amazing thriller with a great health perspective.

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