There should be no difference in the color or amount of urine for teens or adults. Urine should be a clear yellow to light amber color. If it is darker, the person has probably not had enough fluids.
i like the color amber
low quantity of water in the body --------------------------------------------------------------------------------->> Actually, straw and pale straw are the colors of normal urine. So if the urine color is different from these-- then there must be something wrong inside your body.
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The pH value for normal human urine is about 6.6, acidic.
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
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Raccoon urine is a clear, slightly yellow coloration.
There should be no difference in the color or amount of urine for teens or adults. Urine should be a clear yellow to light amber color. If it is darker, the person has probably not had enough fluids.
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).
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Urochrome.
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.
The color of urine depends on type of diet alone and not skin color or race. Normal urine color ranges from light yellow to dark yellow.
There isn't an opposite for the color amber!
Urine becomes darker only if you are dehydrated. Drink more water and the waste becomes a lighter color. When you are dehydrated (Darker color) your urine is more acidic than normal.
Normal urine color ranges from pale yellow to deep amber - the result of a pigment called urochrome. Urochrome is a pigment that is one of the causes of the yellow color in urine. It is a breakdown product of the blood's hemoglobin and is removed by the kidneys. Depending on the amount of Urochome the urine might be darker. B vitamins turn urine an eye-popping neon yellow. Carrot juice can tint it orange. And porphyria, a disease that affects your skin and nervous system, earned its reputation - and its name - by turning urine the color of port wine. Most changes in urine color are harmless and temporary - the result of certain foods, dyes, supplements or prescription drugs. Occasionally, though, unusual urine color can indicate an infection or serious illness.