Virgin boy egg meal

@gullver (561)
Egypt
September 2, 2017 2:02am CST
In china there is a strange meal called Virgin boy egg or "tong zi dan" it made by boiling eggs in young boys' urine, it's really strange meal, but the question is is this meal is eaten for medical purposes or for fun
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@YrNemo (20272)
3 Dec 17
Ew! I have read of this old Chinese belief, that little boys' urine was full of good stuff, and could help rid of some sickness or disease. BUT I never heard of boiling eggs in THAT sort of liquid waste.
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@gullver (561)
• Egypt
3 Dec 17
Yes it's looks disgusting
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@gullver (561)
• Egypt
3 Dec 17
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@YrNemo (20272)
3 Dec 17
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@Jackalyn (7560)
• Oxford, England
2 Sep 17
There is a tribe, I think called the Nuer well I think it's good to wash in cows urine. I don't know why urine is thought to be beneficial but it seems some societies do have that belief.
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@Jackalyn (7560)
• Oxford, England
2 Sep 17
@gullver it's interesting there's nothing in the Old Testament at all about this.
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@gullver (561)
• Egypt
2 Sep 17
@Jackalyn In Islam , in Sunnah
@gullver (561)
• Egypt
2 Sep 17
Yes, in Islam, In the past around 1400 years ago, our prophet told some people who were sick who had a certain disease, to drink camel's urine and milk (only for medical usage), they drank and then they recovered. Nowadays some researches talk about anti-cancer properties in camel urine, and another researches talk about another benefits, but in the past they have no tools like nowadays to help them to extract the active substances from urine, so they had to drink it fresh , Now in USA they use human excrement for medical purposes, I have no problem with urine if it's used for medical purposes, but the problem is drinking it for fun
J Ethnopharmacol. 2012 Oct 11;143(3):819-25. doi: 10.1016/j.jep.2012.07.042. Epub 2012 Aug 16. Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
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@quantum2020 (12040)
• Ciudad De Mexico, Mexico
4 Sep 17
That`s a very strange meal. It probably has medicinal purposes
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@gullver (561)
• Egypt
4 Sep 17
I think that also
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@kevinakash (2084)
• Sri Lanka
4 Sep 17
Wow I heard this for the first time. I enjoy learning new facts about different cultures
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@gullver (561)
• Egypt
4 Sep 17
Me too bro, it's amazing thing
@ilocosboy (45161)
• Philippines
2 Sep 17
Oh wow, have tou tried this egg?
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@gullver (561)
• Egypt
2 Sep 17
Sure no, I can't do it
@ilocosboy (45161)
• Philippines
2 Sep 17
@gullver okay
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• Nairobi, Kenya
5 Sep 17
Even the name is strange.
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@gullver (561)
• Egypt
5 Sep 17
Oh yeah
@Freelanzer (10745)
• Canada
2 Sep 17
Maybe they think it has health benefits. There are some strange customs around
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@gullver (561)
• Egypt
3 Sep 17
Yes there are many strange habits in the world, and many of them are interesting
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@Milesy34 (38)
• Philippines
2 Sep 17
Oh. Is this true?? Sounds interesting if for medical use.. ??
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@gullver (561)
• Egypt
2 Sep 17
I don't know exactly if it's for medical use or not
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