Let’s rock and roll…
Dear Urine Therapy Enthusiast,
As you may know, I’m organizing the world’s first online International Urine Therapy Webinar, which can serve as a great kick-off for the interactive, private, facebook-like online community planned at http://community.urine-therapy....org. The benefits of such a community include:
- a private place for people to go and interact with others who practice urine therapy
- an online micro-funded scientific experiment on the efficacy of urine therapy
- discussion of techniques, issues, and worries
- platform to offer therapeutic support
- enhancement of one’s personal practice through sharing and learning
- online recorded video and audio presentations including lectures, webinars, and interviews
- meeting like-minded individuals for business partnerships
- globally uniting the family of folks who’ve adopted urine therapy as a part of their lives
Request for Financial Support
With the advances in Internet technology, I could organize the world’s first online Urine Therapy Webinar for as little as a few thousand dollars. This is an amazing time in history that such knowledge can come together so inexpensively, without travel costs, reaching everyone globally in the comfort of their own homes.
In addition to my personal cash and time investment, in order to begin approaching these ambitious and significant goals, urine-therapy.org requires startup costs of $1000 and a minimum recurring amount of $300 per month. This would cover installation, server fees, maintenance, and backups.
With 44 current members of the site, that’s about $25 to start and less than $10 per month per person receiving this email. My personal commitment to you is that your monthly donation will be handled with grace, care, and love.
My experience running online communities such as http://www.curetinnitus.org shows that, often, when things are given for free, they are not valued by their recipients. But the gift of urine therapy is divine, free, and incredibly powerful. How then, to synergize the human weakness of not valuing things that are free with the potency of urine therapy (which is free)?
My solution is a community where monthly donations are mandatory, yet the amount is voluntary, and donations can begin with as little as $1 per month. That means people interested in urine therapy could join the Urine-Therapy.org community for a donation as little as $1 per month, and they could also support the site and our cause with higher donations (which would, for example, enable the creation of a viable online scientific experiment on the efficacy of urine therapy).
If any of you connect with the potential danger of pursuing such a course of action, please get in touch with me personally. Legal fees and personal protection are not to be forgotten when planning such an online community…and I’m not budgeting for legal consultation…yet.
Should you have experience with effective legal protection of an online communty about alternative therapies such as UT, please get in touch.
I am taking on a significant responsibility in making this request of you, and I believe that you feel the importance of not only helping ourselves, but in helping each other and future generations.
It is my deep wish that this letter finds you well and willing to support our cause. You can make a one-time or recurring donation here, and the more you donate, the more we can do.
Urine Therapy deserves an online home. The scattered research, information, and videos found online leave time wasted, knowledge lost, and friendships un-forged. For example, I am personally more interested in business relationships with people who practice urine therapy than those who don’t. Something about the resonance, the honesty, and the courage. Where am I to meet such people? Also, I frequently receive emails from people asking for expert guidance, people sincerely willing to pay for personal coaching and guidance…but I don’t have a database of practitioners to refer them to.
For now, let’s see what we can bring together by the end of the year…
Request for Cooperation:
If you are a urine therapy advocate or specialist and would like to present your information at http://community.urine-therapy.org, please get in touch with me. I’ve been in touch with a filmmaker who is currently making a movie about urine therapy. I’ve heard of a doctor who advocates urine therapy for immune boosting in response to the new super-flus. I am very much interested in cooperating with you, interviewing you, and in giving you a platform for your message.
Sincerely,
Dainis W. Michel
Founder Urine-Therapy.org

I’m glad to see you promoting UT but I doubt paid access to a site or webinars is going to be very popular as there is so much glowing testimonial about UT in print and on web sites perhaps such is not needed. Instead I would focus on getting members to promote UT. Do you have a list of links to articles about UT that we could email to others? I would also suggest developing an advocacy initiative to promote it to doctors, news organizations, sports organizations, other health web sites and those who write about health in other media.
Keep up the good work. I just started UT so can’t testify yet. I’m using it for candida, itchy skin, poor digestion and such. I will let you know how things go.
Basically, I am almost done configuring a facebook-like online community for UT. I started in April 2009. The site management costs will be about $300/month. I get about 1.5 inquiries per day (maybe more) regarding UT. It’s turning into a time thing and a money thing. You are right that there are a lot of testimonials available online, and while promoting UT is an important part of the mission at urine-therapy.org, what I’m looking at is creating a safe space for people who don’t need any convincing, who are already practicing or just starting out, who either have already or are planning to purchase UT books, who may be looking for professional therapeutic guidance with UT, and who would like to share their experiences with other people practicing. That would likely make it a small, focused, online enclave for people who practice UT.
What I’m looking at is charging whatever people want to donate. However, just like a book costs money, so do all the things involved with running an online community. Also, since I’ve been doing the “free track,” it’s taken a mega-long time for me to configure the community, instead of just plunking down a grand and having it there for us.
That kind of stuff is annoying for me, “free” takes an incredible amount of time and resources, and basically costs me lots of money.
So, with just 50 “members,” at an average donation of $6/month, I’m covering my costs.
The site would be an international enclave for top information on UT. We could choose what we want to publicize, but even spouses of people who practice UT sometimes are “against” it, and a password protected online area to exchange information, videos, PDF files, the names of doctors who use UT, the names of people who provide professional UT-related services (coaching, fasting, therapy, etc.), that would really really be helpful.
Like, “what doctor out there can help me clear up chest congestion using UT?”
Sometimes, people need a bit of extra information to go ahead and buy a nebulizer and particular herbs and inhale urine. Also, we can benefit from each others’ experiences. One person then posts “I used a spray bottle instead of a nebulizer, I used fresh urine, not aged, and I mixed with 1 drop of diluted tea tree oil 1 drop to about 3 TBSP of olive oil, I also added herb X and up to 3 little grains of camphor. I let the mix sit for a bit and did the spray bottle inhale to clear up my chest congestion.”
That kind of stuff can really help.
Also, I really like the idea of a private community, because I already deal with enough “YOU ARE REALLY CRAZY!!!!” on YouTube and elsewhere. I get “YOU ARE SICK, man, SICK!” types of emails, and I just don’t want to see those kinds of comments in the “private enclave” area.
So, basically, I’m almost done with the community, and folks can join starting at a buck a month. It will be released in beta, and it should just be a peaceful place where we can share.
In this sense, I really don’t know if I’ll “make” any money with the site, however, in this case, the “money” is a shield. It’s a shield from the kinds of online predators who come in and blast sites with tremendous negative energy. Believe me, I have experienced this. It is an incredibly sick feeling to have a dark dark parasitic force in a website you run. It’s like a prowling terrorist. Someone who plants bombs. Someone who demeans members and cuts them down in the worst of ways.
A buck a month keeps these types of predators out.
Does that sound reasonable to you?
I hae been practicing UT for a little over 3 years now and would very much like to join this site. However, my wife who does not know I practice UT keeps a close look at our finacnes. So I was wondering if I could just mail you some cash since she knows I use that for spending money. Let me know the address I could mail it to soince I would like to join to gain information.
Thanks,
Art
Hi Dainis,
I live in Maryland and have been aware of U.T. for almost 20 years. Considering the number of people that suffer and die from cancer every year, I can’t figure out why they don’t try it our. Sure it is gross but if you chase it with fruit juice or on the rocks,it is now so bad – just a personal tip.
I think your website is a good idea until we go mainstream with this. Needless to say since it is free medicine the doctors and pharamacies do no like it.
We really have to tell the people that are sick and they will naturally get the word out to their friends and family.
Thank you for having the courage to speak out on this important subject.
P.S. As far as the money for the website, I am not the best economist but there must be another way to fund it?
Hey Tony, I think things are taking their own time, however, thinking that people will get the word out to their friends and family, well, I think that’s a bit of a stretch of the imagination. I’ve told my mom and dad. OK, they think I’m nuts. Great. How does that help? Pretty sure my sister thinks I’m nuts in this regard too. Facts don’t matter. Yeah, they make these meds out of urine. Doesn’t matter. These meds are actually synthetic urine derivatives. So what? Regarding funding the site. If you can see a better way than the micro-funding I’m proposing, please let me know. Basically, what I am suggesting is that this site become a “donate any monthly amount you choose, but you must donate something” website. That means that you can donate as little as $1 per month. IF the site gains a large membership, then we could propose a micro-funded global scientific experiment, that will likely cost about $1,000 per person. And this website would see, maybe 20% of that. Maybe. Cuz blood tests, organization, evaluation, all that jazz may not even be possible at $1,000 per person. So, right now, we’re very far away. I mean, large donations are another way.
There have been no donations to this site yet. Wealthy people who wish to either publicly or anonymously back urine therapy as a viable way to save lives and improve health are more than welcome to get in touch with me or just donate with our donation link. Even small not-for-profits have budgets of half a million and more. We can’t expect to have a real impact without a real budget (if someone has alternatives to that “thought,” please let me know, I’m happy to approach things differently).
So for now, it’s fun to meet UT folks. Lots and lots of people get in touch. I’m at about 2-3 requests per day, so it’s still manageable for me.