Yes, Japanese scholars have extracted an anticancer substance-proliferation regulator from the urine of healthy people, which consists of three kinds of protein. Experiments show that the substance has inhibitory effects on mouse cancer cells and female cervical cancer cells. According to another study, urease obtained from human urine can enhance the effect of anticancer drugs. Japan combines urease with some anticancer drugs, so that cancer cells entering blood vessels cannot stay on blood vessels, thus effectively preventing cancer cells from spreading and spreading, which is beneficial to the killing of cancer cells by drugs. At the same time, drugs made from substances extracted from urine can be used for cancer chemotherapy and bone marrow transplantation patients to enhance the therapeutic effect.
Of course, this does not mean that people can directly use urine to treat diseases. Some ancient remedies for treating diseases with urine still lack scientific basis. For us, the best way is to drink water scientifically and properly, promote the formation of urine, and let these anticancer effects of urine play a role in the body.