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> , " tayfx " <aajohansen@u...> wrote:

>

> > Hi,

> > ren zhong bai is *not* human urine,

> > (what is your source?)

> > it is the urine-stone from toilets/latrines

> > which is exposed to weather for a long

> > time then heated on tiles.

>

>

> What do you mean. kidney or bladder stones? I thought it was

indeed

> crystallized human urine. Collection of urine in latrines and

exposure to heat

> would sterilize and crystallize the urine producing a stone like

product. Is this

> what you mean? I don't think ren zhong bai is made from actual

bladder

> " stones "

>

 

 

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Hi!

Sorry for the misunderstanding...

it is not boiled urine or any bladder/kidney stones.

 

If you dont clean your urinal-porcellan-toilet for

quite some while there will be some stonelike

yellowish-white stains

that can be scraped off.

*sigh*

modern toilets are a very recent invention :-)

maybe thats why we dont even have a word for that 'stone' anymore.

In germany its called Urinstein (at least in the advertisment for the

toilet cleaner liquid).

 

Tay

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, " tayfx " <aajohansen@u...> wrote:

 

> If you dont clean your urinal-porcellan-toilet for

> quite some while there will be some stonelike

> yellowish-white stains

> that can be scraped off.

 

that's crytallized urine or urine sediment. I think we are all on the same page

here. BTW, I doubt it would still be legal to collect ren zhong bai this way to

sell in the US

 

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