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If your urine is any color but yellow i would suggest consulting your family physician. However, having clear urine is completely normal and is actually the most healthy color urine to have. There is really not a vitamin to turn your urine a specific color.
no it turns it pink
Normal urine color results from a pigment called urochrome. The actual tint will depend on the concentration or dilution of the urine. The color of urine may not always be normal; B vitamins, for example, turn urine green, and carrot juice can turn it orange.UrochromeUrochrome Urochrome
urine is normally yellow.
Urine is yellow due to the presence of a pigment called urobilin. When urine is dilute,its colour becomes light due to the abundance of water. Dark yellow urine shows that the urine is concentrated which is because of dehydration.
Alcohol does not turn into urine.
your son's urine is yellow because he doesn't drink much water.
If you have a pale yellow urine to a darker shade means that you are well hydrated to less hydrated when urine becomes concentrated.
The yellow color in urine is due to chemicals called urobilins. When red blood cells get broken down, the stuff that makes them red ( known as haem, or heme if you're in the USA) is broken down into yellow bilirubin. The liver then converts the bilirubin into a soluble form that can be excreted, and some of this ends up in the urine, after further chemical reactions which turn it into substances called urobilins (which are also yellow).It's due to excretion of urochrome, a blood pigment. Urochrome is a yellow-colored pigment that gives the color to urine.
b vitamins can make the urine bright yellow
The normal yellowish-amber color of urine is mainly due to a chemical called urochrome or urobilin, which is produced from the breakdown of heme. Vitamin D itself is white and, as far as I can find, doesn't have a particularly notable effect on urine color. Some vitamins can affect urine color... B vitamins, for example, can produce a vibrant, almost fluorescent yellow or green color, and vitamins A and C can turn urine orangish. If you're concerned about drug testing, using foreign substances to impart a "normal" color to diluted urine will only fool a cursory visual inspection (if that... the B-vitamin yellow looks, to the trained eye, "odd" compared to the normal color produced by urobilin).