Troy Casey has gained a lot of attention for his unconventional fitness program, which involves drinking his urine on a regular basis. Casey, a former model and author, has been drinking his pee for years and considers it a diagnostic tool. After having a lifetime battle with severe gut dysbiosis, which is an imbalance of the bacteria in the microbiome, Casey found himself brought to the fountain of funk despite its challenges.
“Urine contains stem cells, amino acids, and antibodies. It’s the hair on the dog, a direct biofeedback loop. You can tell what’s wrong with you the moment you drink your morning pee.” While Casey believes there are significant health advantages, medical professionals interviewed by The New York Post are less persuaded. Dr. Jonathan Jennings, a board-certified internist at Medical Offices of Manhattan, contributed to this article. Read the article.