Why Nanoparticles in Urine Matter — and Why You Shouldn’t Re‑Drink It
The kidneys act as a nano-filter-urine is your body’s exit route. Re‑ingesting it reverses detox, & even common elements like lithium can become toxic when returned to the body. Read more on the blog
Why Nanoparticles in Urine Matter — and Why You Shouldn’t Re‑Drink It
Our kidneys filter out tiny particles—nanoparticles—from the bloodstream into urine. When we say “urine therapy” helps the body “recognize” or detoxify itself, we need to be clear: re-ingesting that urine reintroduces those particles, undermining your body’s elimination system.
In the full blog, you’ll learn:
How kidneys filter only nanoparticles < 5–6 nm (smaller than most NPs).
Why shape, aggregation, and surface chemistry dramatically influence clearance.
Material-specific insights on silver, silica, carbon—and yes, even lithium.
Why urine is a detox route, not an immune training tool.
Read the full breakdown here: [blog]
Stay tuned: next week, we dive into the liver, exploring how it removes larger nanoparticles.