Urine has been used for medicinal and hygiene purpos. For example, in Ayurvedic medicine, cow urine is believed to have healing properties and is used in some redies. Additiolly, some ancient cultures used urine as a cleaning agent for teeth and laundry. However, it is important to note that using animal urine for personal hygiene is not recomed as it may contain harmful bacteria and can be unsanitary.
It is not common to use urine for showeng, but in some cultures, people used urine as a way to disinfect or cleanse the body. Urine is sterile when it leaves the body, and it can contain antimicrobial compounds that can help to kill bacteria and other microorganisms. However, once urine has been exposed to the envirment, it can become contaminated with bacteria and other pathogens. Using urine for hygiene purposes should be avoided. It is always recommended to use clean water and soap for wahing and to maintain good hygiene.
It is important to note that urine, even if it is considered "clean" when it leaves the body, should not be used for personal hygiene purposes. This is because urine can contain a variety of impurities, such as bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms, that can be harful if they come into contact with the skin or are ingested. Additionally, urine can contain high levels of salt and other minerals that can be drying to the skin. Using urine for showering is not recommended and can be unsanitary, and if you have any health concerns you should contact a medical professnal or consult with them.

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