Is Urine a Vaccine? Debunking Myths About Vaccines, Antigens, and Immunology
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Debunked
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.
🔥Hot Take:
- Urine is bodily waste, not a DIY vaccine. Don't drink your own biology experiment! 🙅♂️🔥
- No, there isn't fetal tissue in your flu shot. Time to flush the fake news! 🚽💉
🔥Hot Take:
- •Urine is bodily waste, not a DIY vaccine. Don't drink your own biology experiment! 🙅♂️🔥
- •No, there isn't fetal tissue in your flu shot. Time to flush the fake news! 🚽💉
Claim Breakdown:
📝 Fact Check: Urine is a liquid waste product filtered by your kidneys, consisting mostly of water, urea, and excess salts 🚽. It does not contain weakened or deactivated pathogens (antigens) specifically designed to train your immune system 🦠. 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 🙅♀️. Equating it to a vaccine is fundamentally false.
Fact Check Date: May 5, 2026
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