Former Mr Universe competitor DITCHES food in favour of drinking his own urine during the week

A former Mr Universe competitor has jumped from one extreme lifestyle to another – by refusing to eat anything during the week, and instead drinking his own urine.

Father-of-three John DePass, 46, dedicated 30 years of his life to bodybuilding, but after developing chronic pain decided to overhaul his lifestyle three years ago. 

The weight loss specialist from Ontario, Canada, claims by firstly cutting out animal products, then all food six months ago, he has eliminated the pain he suffered on a daily basis. 

From Monday to Friday, John replaces food with urine and the occasional fruit juice, but at the weekend, he likes to indulge in one home-cooked meal of meat and carbs.  

Father-of-three John DePass, 46, pictured with wife Dora, 45, dedicated 30 years of his life to bodybuilding, but after developing chronic pain three years ago chose to overhaul his lifestyle

From Monday to Friday, John, from Canada, replaces food with urine and the occasional fruit juice, but at the weekend, he likes to indulge in one home-cooked meal of meat and carbs

From Monday to Friday, John, from Canada, replaces food with urine and the occasional fruit juice, but at the weekend, he likes to indulge in one home-cooked meal of meat and carbs

John, seen training 22 years ago, had been training as a bodybuilder since age 19, and devoted himself to building up his muscles with a high-protein diet

John, seen training 22 years ago, had been training as a bodybuilder since age 19, and devoted himself to building up his muscles with a high-protein diet

Despite going from eating 5,000 calories per day, to fewer than 3,000 a week,he says his fruitarian lifestyle has only seen him lose around 30lbs (2 stone 2lbs), dropping from 180lbs (12 stone 12lbs) to betweeen 130lbs (9 stone 4lbs) and 150lbs (10 stone 10lbs).

John now claims he feels enlightened and healthier than ever – despite his wife’s ‘disgust’ at his new drink of choice. 

Explaining his lifestyle, John said: ‘I call it “unfooding”. From Monday to Friday I don’t eat. 

‘I’ve also been experimenting with urine for the last two years and it has grown considerably in my life over the last six months.’

He argued: ‘We can benefit from the antibodies that are present within it. It can help your immune system, digestion, provide amino acids, vitamins, minerals. It’s filled with high-quality nutrients for our body. 

‘If I feel I must eat in the week, I use a raw fruit juice including apple, a beetroot, some carrots, celery – but that’s once a day, then I try to stay empty for 23 hours again.’

Sharing his food schedule, he said: ‘On Fridays I have fruit and a smoothie, then on Saturdays I will reintroduce vegetables.  

The weight loss specialist claims that by cutting out animal products, then all food six months ago, he has eliminated the pain he suffered on a daily basis

The weight loss specialist claims that by cutting out animal products, then all food six months ago, he has eliminated the pain he suffered on a daily basis

Despite going from eating 5,000 calories per day, to fewer than 3,000 a week, John, pictured 22 years ago, says his fruitarian lifestyle has only seen him lose around 30lbs (2 stone 2lbs)

Despite going from eating 5,000 calories per day, to fewer than 3,000 a week, John, pictured 22 years ago, says his fruitarian lifestyle has only seen him lose around 30lbs (2 stone 2lbs)

Last May, John shared this images of his incredibly toned body, claiming that he achieved the muscular physique without eating protein and 'fearing fruit sugar'

Last May, John shared this images of his incredibly toned body, claiming that he achieved the muscular physique without eating protein and ‘fearing fruit sugar’

The former Mr Universe contestant even claimed in his Facebook post that you 'do not need vitamins or minerals', but said that 'sunlight is very important' and should not be 'avoided'

The former Mr Universe contestant even claimed in his Facebook post that you ‘do not need vitamins or minerals’, but said that ‘sunlight is very important’ and should not be ‘avoided’

‘On Sundays I try to indulge with meat and pasta, rice or potatoes. I’ll sometimes have cookies or vegan ice cream for dessert too.’

Despite his huge change in diet, John still values family meals and tries to eat with his children Michaila, 15, Sierra, 14 and Aniken, 7 once a week. 

Until six months ago, he hid his taste for urine – even from his wife Dora – for fear of being judged. 

John said: ‘My wife has gotten over her initial disgust, distaste and judgement of me, and has come to see how [drinking urine and unfooding] has benefitted my life. 

‘Although she’s not joining me in a drink, she’s no longer being an additional resistance. 

‘I was so afraid of the ridicule and judgement, the opinions of others, that it really held me back – even my wife and children didn’t know at first.  

John, who is pictured training clients, claims he feels enlightened and healthier than ever - despite his wife's 'disgust' at his new drink of choice

John, who is pictured training clients, claims he feels enlightened and healthier than ever – despite his wife’s ‘disgust’ at his new drink of choice

The Mr North America 1996 winner and Mr Universe competitor vowed to leave his past behind and adopt 'unfooding' as a form of natural healing

The Mr North America 1996 winner and Mr Universe competitor vowed to leave his past behind and adopt ‘unfooding’ as a form of natural healing

‘I would never push it upon my wife or my children though. I certainly wasn’t considering that when I was 14 or 15 like my daughters. 

‘My 14-year-old daughter has been a little more open about it, but overall the kids aren’t too impressed. I would not have been proud of my father for drinking his urine either. 

‘But my number one priority is that I’m a father and I want to interact with my kids at family dinner. 

‘I still think that eating is our biggest way of interacting, so I like to get together with my family and eat alongside them on Sundays.’ 

John had been training as a bodybuilder since age 19, but when he developed generalised pain and tiredness three decades later, he decided to look at changes in his lifestyle. 

The Mr North America 1996 winner and Mr Universe competitor then vowed to leave his past behind and adopt ‘unfooding’ as a form of natural healing. 

Until six months ago, John hid his taste for urine from everyone - even from his wife Dora - for fear of being judged

Until six months ago, John hid his taste for urine from everyone – even from his wife Dora – for fear of being judged

John survives on a diet of his own urine and the occasional fruit juice during the week, then allows himself a food meal at weekends

John survives on a diet of his own urine and the occasional fruit juice during the week, then allows himself a food meal at weekends

John’s diet before 

5,000 calories a day 

High protein bodybuilder diet along with shakes 

Breakfast: Eggs and protein 

Lunch and dinner: Meat, vegetables and carbs

Snacks: Protein shakes and bars 

John’s diet after

3,000 calories a day

Daily drinks of urine and occasional raw fruit juice Monday to Friday

Saturdays: Reintroduces vegetables 

Sundays: One meal of meat and carbs including meat and pasta, rice or potatoes. Occasional cookies or vegan ice cream for dessert

John said: ‘I lived for 30 years focusing on building up the body and trying to increase size – consuming nutrients, vitamins, minerals. 

‘After years of doing that consistently I noticed I was starting to have some symptoms that I had no explanation for. 

‘I was having digestive issues, sleep issues, real serious pain in my body. ‘It wasn’t isolated – it would be Achilles tendon pain, neck pain, shoulder pain. It would shift from one space to the other. 

‘I was exercising daily, keeping a positive mindset and meditating – why was I dealing with such pain and trauma in my life? I wasn’t that old. 

‘I didn’t want to accept that it was just the aging process. 

‘A couple of years ago I began to reduce my meat and noticed changes right away. The pain started to reduce almost within a day or two. 

‘I slept better, felt better. My body is now more lively, energetic, vibrant. ‘I’m able to communicate better, I’m able to express myself better. I’m more self aware and sleeping better. I can breathe more deeply.’ 

John's low calorie intake has reportedly made little difference to his weight, despite going from eating 5,000 calories per day, to fewer than 3,000 a week

John’s low calorie intake has reportedly made little difference to his weight, despite going from eating 5,000 calories per day, to fewer than 3,000 a week

Despite his huge change in diet, John, seen with his wife and kids, still values family meals and tries to eat with his children once a week

Despite his huge change in diet, John, seen with his wife and kids, still values family meals and tries to eat with his children once a week

The father-of-three, pictured with wife Dora (right), 45, and their  children Michaila, 15, Sierra, 14 and Aniken, 7, says his urine is filled with high-quality nutrients for our body

The father-of-three, pictured with wife Dora (right), 45, and their children Michaila, 15, Sierra, 14 and Aniken, 7, says his urine is filled with high-quality nutrients for our body

John’s low calorie intake has reportedly made little difference to his weight, despite going from eating 5,000 calories per day, to fewer than 3,000 a week. 

In his twenties and thirties, he weighed 220lb (15 stone 10lbs) as he entered competitions worldwide, however after changing careers, he weighed 180lbs (12 stone 12lbs) as he stopped his intensive training. 

Should you drink your own urine? 

Urine is made of approximately 95 per cent water and 5 per cent nutrients including calcium and iron. 

Fans of ‘urotherapy’- a term used to describe drinking your own pee, include Madonna. 

In 1945, John W. Armstrong, a British naturopath, published a book claiming that drinking urine could cure all major illnesses, however there is no scientific proof of this. 

Health expert  Aisling Pigott, dietician and spokesperson for the British Dietetic Association, says urine contains toxins expelled from the body and kidneys and drinking it could therefore be harmful and cause infection.  

However Shona Wilkinson, head nutritionist at NutriCentre, says urine is not toxic and is sterile as it has been filtered twice – once by the liver and again by the kidneys. 

Followers claim it cures diseases when ingested and acne when used topically due to its ‘disinfectant’ properties, and it has been used in Ayurvedic and Chinese medicines.

 Sources: Healthline.com; Marie Claire

Miraculously, he claims his ‘fruitarian’ lifestyle has only seen him lose around 30lbs (2 stone 2lbs). 

John said: ‘As a bodybuilder I was an extreme size and stature from aged 19 to 35. 

‘Between 35 and 40 I wasn’t bodybuilding any longer, I was a professional trainer, so I lost a lot of weight then. 

‘Now, in my fruitarian and unfooding lifestyle, if I go five days without food or water I can be as low as 130lbs (9 stone 4lbs).

‘Then if I re-hydrate and eat at the weekends, I could be up to around 150lbs (10 stone 10lbs).’ 

Now a weight loss coach, John has a studio in his home where he sees clients. 

Although he has a unique diet himself, he tries not to introduce urine drinking when he first meets clients. 

John said: ‘I’m a weight loss coach so I do online and in-studio training. 

‘Most of my clients are coming for weight loss and these things are all beneficial to weight loss, but I introduce them to people along the way. 

‘I don’t tell people when they come in that they need to drink their urine or stop eating food. That’s not how I start people. 

‘I start by getting them to track their food, make them accountable to me. Then if we aren’t getting the results we want, we introduce one idea, such as intermittent fasting, which is quite a common trend right now.’ 

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