It’s one of those trends that pops up every few years on wellness forums: people drinking their own urine. Advocates claim it boosts immunity, detoxifies the body, and even reduces the risk of blood clots. The reasoning often points back to a discovery made in the 1950s – that urine contains an enzyme called urokinase, which doctors still use today as a drug to dissolve dangerous clots in emergency situations.

There’s no doubt urokinase is powerful. In the hospital, it can be life-saving…but that doesn’t mean urine itself is a health tonic. Urine also carries waste, toxins, and potential pathogens because it’s the body’s discard pile, not a nutrient storehouse. Using it as a daily practice misses the point.

The real insight here isn’t about urine at all – it’s about circulation. People are chasing a way to keep their blood flowing smoothly, their arteries flexible, and their energy alive. And for that, there are far cleaner and more effective options than what the body has already thrown away.

From Emergency Medicine to Everyday Nutrition

Urokinase is like a fire extinguisher: when a clot forms, it breaks down fibrin, the sticky protein web that blocks blood vessels – it’s essential intervention at the crisis point.

Beeghee, by contrast, is about prevention and nourishment.

As a living ferment crafted by bees, Beeghee is rich in arginine and other amino acids that the body naturally converts into nitric oxide, the molecule that relaxes blood vessels and keeps them supple. Its polyphenols and flavonoids fight oxidative stress, reducing the tendency for blood to become “sticky” in the first place.

And the fermentation process itself produces bioactive peptides, some of which resemble those found in fermented dairy that help regulate blood pressure. Add in a mineral profile rich in potassium and magnesium, and you have a food that nourishes vascular health from multiple angles – not in a crisis, but every single day.

The Fifth Ferment™

Every culture has been shaped by its ferments. Four stand above the rest:

  • Wine and beer, the fermentation of fruit and grain into alcohol.
  • Cheese, the transformation of milk into something both nourishing and preservable.
  • Bread, the yeast-leavened staple that fed civilizations.
  • Vinegar, the sour alchemy that preserved food and added depth to flavor.

These four ferments changed the way humans live, eat, and gather. Today, Beeghee steps forward as what we call the Fifth Ferment™.

Not made by human hands, but by bees, and not only as a food, but the result of a partnership between plants, pollinators, and microbes that has quietly sustained ecosystems for millions of years.

Nitric Oxide boosted by Beeghee®Why People Turn to Extremes

When people experiment with urophagia, they’re really looking for something deeper: a way to cleanse, to strengthen, to flow. They want resilience in their bodies, energy in their lives, and trust in their own natural systems. But instead of turning back to waste, there is a better story to tell!

Bee fermentation doesn’t just unlock nutrients – it transforms them into forms the body can use, into compounds that speak directly to circulation, energy, and resilience.

Beeghee offers a natural, living way to support the very same blood flow people hope to protect when they reach for more extreme practices.

Circulation is Life

Blood flow is everything: it carries oxygen, nutrients, and energy to every corner of the body.

When it stalls, health falters, but when it moves, life thrives.

Urokinase saves lives in the emergency room by breaking clots apart, while Beeghee supports the long game – helping keep the blood flowing freely through nourishment, not crisis intervention.

Fermentation fuels the flow. And that’s the Beeghee® difference.

Consuming Beeghee daily may function as a preventative measure to circulatory issues. Always consult your doctor. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.