People in Uganda Drink Camel Urine!
African Countries Uganda's Karmozo region, people keep camels for different reasons. They do not get milk and meat from camels, but they also think of urine as very beneficial.
It is reported that people of Karamozo say that camel's urine helps not only keep healthy, but drinking it can also treat diseases like HIV AIDS. However, the World Health Organization has asked people to stay away from camel urine.
According to him, this disease is not cured, rather it is prone to reverse diseases. But according to the report of Africa News, many people in Karamoza see it as a medicine.
The news is that a local resident said, drink this urine three times a day. In the morning, in the afternoon and in the evening. If still (AIDS) symptoms show up, keep taking it for four months. Then go to the doctor. If you have pain in the mouth Do not worry they will leave soon.
It is reported that on the other hand WHO says that drinking Urine Urine can lead to respiratory illness and disease. Therefore, it should not drink in any condition. It is reported that although nothing has been said about this from the Ugandan government. In this way, people looking for cheaper cures may expect a somewhere in it.
It is reported that even in Saudi Arabia in 2015, the authorities had closed a shop selling camel piss. Officials came to know that the person was selling not the camel but by filling his urine in bottles.
It is reported that in the Saudi city of Alakunfuda, when the officers raided the shop, they got 70 talk of urine from there.
It is reported that the tradition of drinking camel's urine is considered by a mention in the Islamic religious book hadith.
It is reported that it has been written that, when some people from Uraa tribe came to Medina, the climate here did not come to them.Therefore, to go to the herd of camels (milk) and to drink their milk and (in medicine) urine to drink.
It is reported that while many Muslim scholars believe that the camel's urine is beneficial, there is no shortage of those who question it.

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