Yes, your urine comes out darker if you are not drinking enough water.
This is a statement not a question.
The water in your body and the water you drink
It's not necessarily bad to drink lots of water before a urine test but it could make you have to reschedule your appointment. The more water you drink the more diluted your urine is going to be. If your urine is to diluted they will make you come back after a day or two.
In the morning when urine is a yellowish color, that signifies that the body has not consumed water during the night. If urine remains yellow throughout the day, that is a sign of dehydration.
A lot of people drink water heavily while they're waiting to go in and pee, and if you drink too much that can screw up the water content of the sample. Drink no more than 40 ounces, please.
IF ANYONE ACCIDENTLY swallows human urine, they will not be "poisoned". When a healthy person urinates, it actually come out sterile. But seeing how urine is the "waste water" of the human body, I would not recommend that people drink urine, whether it is their own or someone elses.
Personally, i dont think that drinking alot of water will make your urine test come clean. But, drinking alot of water can help get things out of your system faster. This can help because doing things (such as drinking, etc.) dehydrates you and by drinking water you will re-hydrate your body and make your system cleaner, faster.
Whenever you've had enough to drink!
(By it's color and the amount of the urine) using the fluids: Coke, lemon sport drink, coffee, regular water, orange juice, apple juice which one do you think will "come out" in the most amount of urine which one least in amount of urine and which one will come out the darkest in color which ones the lightest in colors and please explain why?
Drink hot water, and it will come off.
what does water come out when you drink it
How come animals drink pond water and they don't get sick
If the tap water in your area is pure enough for you to drink, then yes, it's fine for your cat. Otherwise, give the cat filtered water from a Brita pitcher, or similar water filtration system.