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What goes in must come out... |
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| Certain foods, drinks and drugs can give urine a distinct odor and/or color because of chemical reactions. Taking a lot of B vitamins will turn your urine bright yellow-orange. Taking Mucinex for several days due to a cold made my urine smell very much like mown grass. Eating a lot of cruciferous vegetables (cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, brussels sprouts, etc.) has given my urine a greenish tint and an odd, garlicky smell. It's all chemistry, baby. |
| Posted: | 8/9/2006 |
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Ann ,
Kansas City, MO, United States
, 39
, Female
, Animist
, White/Caucasian
, Straight
, Executive Assistant
, 4 Years of College
, Middle class
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| Mesg ID: | 57689121-8004-499d-97c4-8f7400bcc769 |
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