Ed, this is going to be a bit of a science lesson. I am going to keep it as simple and short as possible, but provide links for anyone who wishes to look into the matter in more detail.
The past three days, Ed, I have been under more stress than usual, which is saying a lot. During this time as I continued auto fecal therapy as usual, eating say 30 milligrams or three tbsp of my feces back every day, I noticed a sudden increase in the yellow pigment on my hand. It reminded me very much of Turmeric Pigment.
When I was growing up in South India, Turmeric was used as a heal all for all skin problems. It is no longer the case now, but back in the 80s, even my school teachers had turmeric stained faces, hands and feet. Traditional people who didn’t have to go to offices would rub turmeric all over their bodies in the summer when it got hot and the chance of infections are high.
Turmeric is so crazily believed in, that it is eaten every single day in curries, vegetables. Traditional weddings feature a ore wedding ceremony named after turmeric, “Haldi (turmeric) ceremony”. In it, the bride and groom have turmeric applied on their bodies by all their family and friends, as a way of wishing them a fertile healthy life ahead.
It is revered to the point where it used to energetically “revive” and “refresh” idols in the temples.
So when I saw the yellow pigment on my hand, Ed, it got me thinking of the frequency of yellow in the healing of the body, and I wondered why my body has produced extra yellow suddenly these past three days. (I wish I’d taken a pic to show you the pigment. It was vibrant beautiful yellow.)
I know that now my body knows I’m taking my feces as medicine, every day my feces production is modified for me, as compared to before I started taking it. This is how natural body intelligence works.
So I looked into what makes the yellow pigment in potty, Ed.
It is simply a substance called “Bilirubin“.
Here’s a graphic to show you how Bilirubin is made.

Modern science has not yet been allowed, Ed, to investigate the vibrational effect and influence of color frequency on the functioning of the body. But anyone who has the slightest natural intelligence knows immediately how color frequencies can trigger us.
But I put that aside, Ed, and went looking into specifically Bilirubin, which is produced extra in the body, converted into water soluble form and put into the blood supply by the liver, when the liver is fighting infections (like jaundice or Hepatitis); creating a potent color frequency signalling making our eyes and skin turn yellow visibly enough for us to take the condition seriously.
Bilirubin, Ed, its only natural source is urine (it makes urine therapy the characteristic yellow) and feces, and not all the time, as it usually forms the brown pigment, making feces brown.
It is now being studied, Ed, for such a wide range of medicinal applications. From Diabetes, to cardiovascular and metabolic syndrome, obesity, and what not. Here’s a list of conditions Bilirubin can treat, taken from just one study of the MANY available online;
Bilirubin metabolism and its application in disease prevention: mechanisms and research advances
Yue Zhang et al. Inflamm Res. 2025.
“Bilirubin exhibits diverse physiological functions, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulatory activities. Owing to its unique chemical structure, bilirubin scavenges free radicals, inhibits lipid peroxidation, and protects cells across multiple systems. By suppressing the NF-κB signaling pathway, it reduces inflammatory factor release and mitigates chronic inflammation. Additionally, it modulates immune cell activity to maintain homeostasis, offering therapeutic potential for autoimmune and infectious diseases. Bilirubin demonstrates significant potential in disease prevention. In cardiovascular diseases, it attenuates atherosclerosis and mitigates myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury. For metabolic disorders, it improves insulin resistance, regulates blood glucose, and reduces hepatic steatosis, offering therapeutic benefits for diabetes and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. In neurological conditions, its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties hold promise for preventing and managing neurodegenerative diseases and neonatal bilirubin encephalopathy. Although research on bilirubin has advanced significantly, its intracellular targets and molecular interaction networks remain incompletely understood, and numerous challenges hinder its clinical translation.”
Technically speaking, Ed, in a healthy person, the release of the yellow pigment means the person is already dealing with some kind of attack on the system that requires the modulation of cell maintenance.
But it’s very clear now, that the body produces a certain amount of Bilirubin almost everyday, which we see in urine and feces, as a sort of basic tonic.
However, perhaps in bodies that are too stressed to fully work with Bilirubin internally, the supplementation of it through urine and feces, even if just through the exposure to the frequency and color, is a natural mechanism to signal us on many levels; a biological communication.
When we need more, our body produces more. We believed wrong when we thought our urine and feces are waste. They are not excretion, but production, whether it is for us or our environment, which includes not just the physical but energetic, vibrational and emotional environment.
A person practicing auto urine and auto fecal therapy gets an extra dose of Bilirubin when going through stress, metabolic fluctuations and hormonal shifts. I have seen this long term with my own body.
I am finding, Ed, two days now, that I’m getting pain relief from stress induced, sleep deprivation induced nerve or neural pain and nervous inflammation from my head to my toes, from auto fecal therapy.
I’ve been doing urine therapy for years now and it’s always helped, but with the addition of auto fecal therapy, there is this yin-yang balance, hot-cold balance that’s so immediately calming and comforting.
And now here are some links to studies on Bilirubin as a medicine. We’re getting all this for free, custom-made for us, at the time we need it, for free, with auto urine and auto fecal therapy.
Bilirubin as a metabolic hormone
Describes Bilirubin’s role as HORMONE in regulating fat in the body!
Inverse association between total bilirubin and metabolic syndrome in rural korean women
Where they found that higher Bilirubin means lesser metabolic syndrome – which means stuff like diabetes, insulin resistance, thyroid conditions and so on.
Bilirubin – new insights into an old molecule
High Total Bilirubin as a Protective Factor for Diabetes Mellitus: An Analysis of NHANES Data From 1999 – 2006
Bilirubin as treatment and preventative of Diabetes
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