other sources say thiamine is the one that smells the most awful. so if it has high amounts of thiamine then chances are it is going to smell pretty bad.
B vitamins have a distinct odor. and you can smell them on your breath if you burp soon after taking them.
The B complex vitamins are bright yellow and have a pungent smell due to the riboflavonoids present.
Any excess vitamins that your body hasn't absorbed but that are water soluble leave your body in your urine.
The color and smell of your urine has to do with what you've been eating. A lot of times, taking vitamins can alter that. Asparagus is infamous for it too.
All B-Complex vitamins get excreted through urine so urine will have yellow color and will smell different.
different fruits contain different vitamins. Oranges and citrus fruits contain Vitamin C. You would be safest saying Vitamin C.
Some vitamins and some soft rinks can cause urine to be yellow. The B vitamins often cause urine to be very yellow.
None. Hamster food is packed with nutrients and vitamins. It is when these are processed through the body that they create that smell.
Probably the vitamins, but the hormones of pregnancy can also make your urine smell. I would check with your doctor just to be sure. I can tell you that my smelled when I was pregnant. Also it could smell because you have a yeast infection.
The smell of metal in human urine could be due to a variety of reasons such as diet, dehydration, or medical conditions. The presence of certain minerals, vitamins, or medications in the urine can cause it to have a metallic smell. It's always a good idea to consult a healthcare professional if you notice any unusual odors in your urine.
It can mean you have eaten something like garlic or asparagus that has given it the smell, it could be an infection, you could be dehydrated, or if you recently took vitamins, that could cause it too.
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