Bright yellow urine can be caused by several things, most commonly:
* Dehydration * Too many vitamins for your body to absorb (this is not usually harmful). So, lots of vitamin B can make your urine yellow, but I would always advise people to drink more in a day and see if your urine lightens; just in case.
No, It won't
Vitamin B2 however, will.
Both cyanocobalamin (a form of vitamin B12) and vitamin B2 can cause bright yellow urine.
You need to drink more water. Aim (no irony intended) for a pale straw colour in your urine. Bright yellow is too undiluted and needs dilution by drinking more, Taking vitamin B supplements will also cause urine to be a bright yellow color - so if that is the case, no worries...
Vitamin B complex doesn't normally cause urinary problems. It may cause the urine to turn bright yellow, but there shouldn't be any pain or other issues present.
No, but if you have an overdose of them they can cause cold sores and ulcers
Yes
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Vitamin C: Taking a few Vitamin C tablets a day helps in inducing menstration. Vitamin C helps by starving the uterus of progesterone, which then helps in breaking down the uterus walls and results in bringing on menstration. Remember that high dosages of Vitamin C tablets can cause problems so only a few tablets should be taken.
it means that your body does not have enough vitamin c, i would recommend if your vitamin c levels are low to go to the store and buy some vitamin c tablets. cause your body needs vitamin c.
i have experienced personally that even few tablets of magnesia phos 6x can cause yellow to yellow green urine which were previously pale.
Because soda dehydrates you
Vitamin A deficiency is rare in vegetarians but can cause vision problems. Eating orange and yellow vegetables will prevent this.
Typically no, mineral and vitamin tablets will not delay your menstrual cycle. In some rare cases if you were to overdose on these sort of tablets it may cause problems such as delayed menstruation, but the likelihood of this happening is very low.