For me, whenever my immune system is weak, I take B-50 vitamins and vitamin C. They will strengthen your immune system pretty quick. Hope that helps!
Vitamins don't make you feel better, they make you healthier. Try over-the-counter flu medicine, Tylenol or maybe even an Advil!
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Yes, eating Special K cereal can potentially make your urine turn bright yellow due to the presence of certain vitamins, particularly B vitamins like riboflavin (B2). When consumed in excess, these vitamins can be excreted in urine, resulting in a vivid yellow color. This change is generally harmless and indicates that your body is processing the vitamins.
Vitamins may make your urine yellow due to the amount of nutrients that were flushed out. When vitamins and minerals are not used, they are flushed out through the urine. However, I find that if I drink more, my urine is no longer bright yellow. Yellow urine is a sign of dehydration, and you may need more fluids to properly absorb your vitamins. Try drinking some more spring water each day.
b vitamins can make the urine bright yellow
Well brains? (just looking on the bright side) anyway when it come to numbers generally calculators and computers.
Bright yellow urine can be a sign of dehydration, as concentrated urine often appears darker or more vibrant in color. However, it can also result from certain vitamins, particularly B vitamins, which can cause urine to take on a bright yellow hue. If the bright yellow color persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare professional to rule out any underlying issues.
Geek, nerd, brainiacThose are slang terms, not idioms. A bright student might be on the ball, or the brains behind something. He might have put on his thinking cap before class, too.
The B2 (riboflavin) is what makes pee yellow. Since B vitamins are not stored in the body (water soluble) any extra is lost in your urine. The bright yellow would happen to anybody taking the same vitamins.
The B complex vitamins are bright yellow and have a pungent smell due to the riboflavonoids present.
Bright yellow urine can occur for various reasons, including dehydration or the consumption of certain vitamins, particularly B vitamins. Before menstruating, hormonal changes can also influence urine color. If you notice consistent changes in urine color, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
little brains
It stimulates their brains which enables them to remember whatever it was that stimulated it which is why a bunch of the spelling and number things are colorful and noisy!