Is Urine a Vaccine? Debunking Myths About Vaccines, Antigens, and Immunology
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Urine is waste, not a vaccine, and claims about vaccines containing fetal tissue are false.
Urine is waste, not a vaccine, and claims about vaccines containing fetal tissue are false.
๐ฅHot Take:
- Urine is bodily waste, not a DIY vaccine. Don't drink your own biology experiment! ๐ โโ๏ธ๐ฅ
- No, there isn't fetal tissue in your flu shot. Time to flush the fake news! ๐ฝ๐
๐ฅHot Take:
- โขUrine is bodily waste, not a DIY vaccine. Don't drink your own biology experiment! ๐ โโ๏ธ๐ฅ
- โขNo, there isn't fetal tissue in your flu shot. Time to flush the fake news! ๐ฝ๐
Claim Breakdown:
๐ Fact Check: Urine is a liquid waste product filtered by your kidneys, consisting mostly of water, urea, and excess salts ๐ฝ. It does not contain weakened or deactivated pathogens (antigens) specifically designed to train your immune system ๐ฆ . Drinking or using urine as a medical treatment, known as 'urotherapy', has no clinical evidence and can expose you to bacteria and toxins your body just worked hard to eliminate ๐ โโ๏ธ. Equating it to a vaccine is fundamentally false.
Fact Check Date: 5th May 2026
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