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Paresh Rawal recently made a statement in an interview that when he suffered a terrible injury on his knee, he drank his urine for 15 days like beer. People are trolling them about this. Not only this, The Liver Doctor …Read more

Paresh Rawal is engulfed in controversies. (Photo courtesy: YouTube videograb)
Mumbai. Paresh Rawal has given rise to controversy by making a statement. He had recently told in an interview to a YouTube channel that after a terrible injury in his knee, he drank his urine for 15 days for recovery. He said, “If you had to drink urine, I thought, I would sip it like a beer.” He had told that this opinion was given by his action director Veeru Devgan. If someone is supporting Paresh’s statement, many are trolling them. On this, Dr. Cyriek AB Philips criticized Paresh and called him WhatsApp Boomer Uncle.
Dr. Cyriek AB Philips is popular on social media as The Liver Doctor. He strongly criticized Paresh Rawal’s claims and warned people not to follow these things with them. ‘The Liver Doctor’ wrote on X, “Please do not drink your urine (or of others) because a Bollywood actor says so. Drinking urine does not have any health benefits from drinking urine.”
The Liver doctor also informed the disadvantage of drinking urin. He further wrote, “In fact, drinking urine can be harmful, as it can enter bacteria, toxins and other harmful substances into the bloodstream. Your kidneys work very hard so that toxins can be removed from your body through urine. Do not insult it by putting it back.”

The Liver Doctor’s post. (Photo courtesy: X)
The Liver doctor further wrote, “The urine is contaminated. The urine is a powerful combination of salts and chemicals that your body is trying to remove. Drinking these chemicals can cause major diseases.” He also took a scathing sarcasm at Paresh Rawal and wrote, “Paresh Rawal is the correct example of Indian WhatsApp Boomer Uncle. He is saying so to stay in the media.”