Is it true that people drink pee...?


Question:
Is it true that women drink pee to make themselves look younger somehow?? I learnt that in an episode of C.S.I. Is it true?

Answers:
I heard that too on an episode of C.S.I. They also said that bee stings help too. I think the bee stings sort of work like Botox. However that works...

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yes, crazies! Some people believe in global warming too, i saw that on discovery channel.
Some yogis do.
"Is this mine or urine?"
if you believe everything you see on CSI then you will make a very good moron real soon. ITS FICTION
Yes it is. One example is late Indian Prime Minister, Murar Jee Dasai. People started calling pee"DASAI COLA"don't know about looking younger theory and i don't thing there is any truth in it.
There's always someone out there that drinks their own urine.
Yes some people in Africa and Australia and India Aborigines people. I have see a show on wild boyz on mtv.
well it just depends on what the stauts
I don't think.. Bcoz urine is a waste which body excretes after filtering the blood in kidney....
Then what good it can do by drinking!
The actress Sarah Miles was well known for drinking her own urine. Whether it actually improved her looks though, I can't say. But I guess it's no more crazy an idea that having leeches suck you blood, which is making something of a comeback. As for me, I'll stick to drinking beer, that's my idea of being on the piss....lol
mhhh I don't know about drinking, ( i hope they do not ) but i've heard that people use pee to put in their ears when they hurt a lot, especially in babie's ears!
in the 15th century people used urine to wash their mouths out so as to whiten their teeth!!


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