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Cure Cancer with Urine Therapy: SHIVAMBU "Nectar of Life"

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Cure Cancer with Urine Therapy: SHIVAMBU "Nectar of Life"
Cure Cancer with Urine Therapy: SHIVAMBU "Nectar of Life"

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Cure Cancer with Urine Therapy: SHIVAMBU "Nectar of Life"

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Auto-Urine Therapy known as "Shivambu" is an ancient method of treatment, which has been continuing from generation to generation. In the ancient days, many sages and rishimunis followed and practiced urine therapy. Lord Shiva himself recommended the action and ritual of Shivambu Kalpa to Mother Parvati mentioned in ancient book Damar Tantra. The powerful practice for healing, Auto-Urine Therapy, has been referred to as "Shivambu Kalpa Vidhi" in 5000-year-old documents called Damar Tantra in the Vedas. God has given a wonderful gift to man, his own water - Shivambu. Shiv means beneficial and salubrious, and Ambu means water. The combined Sanskrit word is Shivambu (beneficial water). They termed Shivambu as the holy liquid. This book is published to enlighten everyone who is diagnosed with cancer to adopt Urine Therapy before going for surgery or chemotherapy. It is safe and does not have any side effects. It can prevent and control/cure cancer. It is free of cost and can be practiced at home. People living with diabetes can cure diabetes by adopting Urine Therapy.

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