Urine Therapy for a Data Entry Clerk


The next patient, Ms. K, was introduced to me by patient whom I had recently treated. Such experiences underscore the truth of the saying that the sick are compassionate toward the sick. Most of my new pateints are friends and family of old patients. I treat one individual, only to find that they have many friends and family they want me to treat. It's a never-ending cycle.

Mr. K is a single Japanese woman who works as a data entry clerk. She had lived in Canada for the last 10 years. It's very difficult for a single woman to become successful in a foreign country without virtually selling her soul to her company.

Ms. K had been at her firm for about five years. Her condition deteriorated after joining the firm and having to face a computer terminal all day long. She found herself totally fatigued long before the work day was over. She was too tired to do anything by the time she got home and didn't even have the desire to eat. Cooking meals was out of the question. At most, she would buy some ready-to-eat food on the way home. Her diet was very lopsided, as she only ate the foods she liked and paid little attention to a balanced diet.

Ms. K's problems were traced mainly to her stomach, lungs, and spleen. I thought it would be too much for a shock for me to tell a single woman about urine therapy during our first encounter, so I stuck to acupuncture treatment in the first session. Her condition improved for about two to three days, then regressed. Of course I knew that would be the case. But I needed time to break the news to her. I was finally able to broach the subject during our third session.