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Any one else have this happen, everytime I take a multivitamin like 3 hours later my piss is neon yellow. Anyone have any clues on this?
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your taking mega mens from gnc arent you?
your going to die.
no big deal though.
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your taking mega mens from gnc arent you?
your going to die.
no big deal though.
Damn, thought so.
RIP self. :'(
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RIP technokc
that mega mens will get you every time...
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yeah my piss turns a radioactive yellow after taking my Animal Paks...im pretty sure it means I just pissed my money in the toilet.
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When you take mega doses of water soluble vitamins (B Complex and C), any amount that your body doesn't use just gets excreted in your urine.
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When you take mega doses of water soluble vitamins (B Complex and C), any amount that your body doesn't use just gets excreted in your urine.
thanks for dulling the thread with factual information, jerk! >:(
;D
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i got the psychodelic piss from animal stak too
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lol i get that shit from just about anything high in b's i swear it could glow in the dark
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makes me think twice about drinking gatorade
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That's the reason you're supposed to take B-Vitamins when trying to pass a drug-test. If you dilute your urine, it will be as clear as water - and that's the testing facility's first "red flag" that you've tampered with the specimen. By taking B-Vitamins, even if your urine is heavily diluted, it will still have some color to it.
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yeah man..i'm taking alot of vitamins and it's came out yellow and damn near neon green a few times HAHA but i know i'm drinking plenty of water. I bet if i turned the lights out my cock would look like a fucking light saber switched on some days...
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Any one else have this happen, everytime I take a multivitamin like 3 hours later my piss is neon yellow. Anyone have any clues on this?
It's the vitamin B2 (riboflavin). No harm.
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It's the vitamin B2 (riboflavin). No harm.
why do you think its this particular b and not the others?
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What color would you like? Blue?
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why do you think its this particular b and not the others?
I don't know the scientific reason WHY (nor do I care), but it is what all the literature/text I've read says. It's excess B2 and being a water soluble vitamin, it's excreted in the urine.
What color would you like? Blue?
A lovely shade of purple, along with a pleasant scent, would be nice ;D
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most b vitamins will cause neon piss, niacinamide or niacin does this as well.
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most b vitamins will cause neon piss, niacinamide or niacin does this as well.
I take niacinamide in the winter and it does not have that effect with me.
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makes mine a dirty yellowish color, sometimes bright orange.
riboflavin is the bastard child of the b vitamins
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A lovely shade of purple, along with a pleasant scent, would be nice ;D
:D lol
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I get green poop from eating spinach!
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most b vitamins will cause neon piss, niacinamide or niacin does this as well.
I was just thinking... :-\ What about all those energy drinks that are mostly B vitamins ??? How come we don't have that effect with them? Do they not have B2 in them? Just curious.
I had some blood work done a few years back and I was drinking those Twin Lab energy drinks alot (they were on sale ;D)(the ones in the little orange cans) and my B's (I think B12) were off the charts. The doc said no problem...
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I was just thinking... :-\ What about all those energy drinks that are mostly B vitamins ??? How come we don't have that effect with them? Do they not have B2 in them? Just curious.
I had some blood work done a few years back and I was drinking those Twin Lab energy drinks alot (they were on sale ;D)(the ones in the little orange cans) and my B's (I think B12) were off the charts. The doc said no problem...
not sure if you can measure most b's via a blood test but high doses of certain bs have quite toxic effects. B6 can cause nerve damage for instance, and B3 liver damage, so the water soluble=safe is really not true.
i would have to see the ingredients on the energy drinks, your more then likely right about riboflavin being the main culprit however.