A professor of physiology at the Faculty of Medicine at Ain Shams University in Egypt, Amal Kenawy, had
advised people should drink camel urine, due to the many benefits it contains. Kenawy says that many scientific experiments have proven camel urine's benefits.
She's not the only one. A preacher in Kuwait made a video over the summer extolling not only the health benefits of camel urine, but its wonderful taste, when mixed with camel milk.
Finally, a Jordanian doctor weighs in, and says that drinking camel urine is not only ridiculous, it is dangerous.
In a post on Facebook Ali Al-Saudi, said: "These news messages [about the health benefits of camel urine] are myths that have no basis in science and are not supported by any research or studies, in fact they are exactly the opposite."
Al-Saudi warned of large quantities of toxins and urea in camel urine, which could kill humans and cause diseases.
He addressed Amal Kenawy, "Do not make the world laugh at us more."
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