hi, anyone with Diabetes can ingest urine therapy (traditionally referred to as shivambu).
one must take extra precautions during practising urine therapy as a diabetic.
the course of diabetes means changing sugar levels in blood.
when one does any intervention this is likely.
urine therapy is likely to change sugar levels positively - that means change towards better as body starts cleansing itself.
one must ensure that one takes the correct level of medication so that the nett effect means control of high sugar & not reducing sugar levels lower than normal.
diabetes is a funny disease.
lower or higher sugar levels generally give similar symptoms.
so please take care & practise shivambu regularly.
you may find some relief.
good luck
anand
Yes, May be.
Most of the time it means that your body is producing to much sugar which can lead or even mean that you have diabetes. Call your doctor and get tested for this.
When the blood glucose level goes above 180 mg per 100 ml, the sugar comes out in the urine. The normal blood glucose level is considered up to 140 mg per 100 ml, after the food intake. That means when the sugar come out in the urine is taken as diabetes.
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Something in her system is acting as a Diuretic; if she has NOT taken a "water pill" and has NOT recently gulped down a lot of water (or soda, etc), then she might need to be tested for diabetes.
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nope. Adderall will make you test positive for amphetamine in the urine/blood. They don't test for cold medicine.
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