Apparently, asparagus contains a sulphurous amino acid called methyl mercaptan, although there seems to be debate among scientists if there are other chemicals involved.
AnswerIt's quite common. A compound in asparagus is broken down by the digestive system and apparently only creates that odor among SOME people. AnswerThere are conflicting claims for asparagus concerning oxalates (calcium oxalate is one compound that forms kidney stones). The oxalate is excreted by the kidneys as well. Some nutrition sources say that asparagus adds to oxalates, some that it simply helps remove them from the body.(see related link)
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Sounds like an infection man..
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It's asparagus season! It can cause an unpleasant smell in all person's urine, but only about 22% of the population. Some supplements like CLA could produce that smell, but better confirm its not an UTI
Don't know about peanuts, but my urine has had a sweet, nutty smell to it on several occasions. When I looked this up on a medical site, the two probable reasons were diabetes (I am type 2) or eating asparagus. Oddly enough, I have eaten asparagus on several occasions since and I always get that smell for a few hours afterwards.
The smell of your urine can be influenced by certain foods that you eat because some compounds in those foods are not fully digested and end up in your urine. These compounds can give your urine a distinct odor, such as the smell of asparagus or coffee after consumption.
Urine can smell like grape juice and other acidic, pungent odours after consuming certain foods. For alot of people, this happens after eating asparagus. One nice fact is that only 22% of the population can actually smell the odour so most people, if you're using a public restroom, won't smell it. For others, eating asparagus produces urine that smells like rotten eggs, skunks or other nasty things!
it depends what you consider a "medicine" smell. there are different reasons for your urine to smell. certain foods such as asparagus can cause a different smell. foul smelling urine can indicated a urinary tract infection. sweet smelling urine can indicate undiagnosed diabetes.
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.
Foods like asparagus or coffee can cause urine to smell funny, as can certain medications or vitamins. Medical conditions like urinary tract infections or diabetes can also lead to changes in urine odor. Staying hydrated and maintaining good hygiene can help manage any unusual smells.
About half of the population will notice this odor after eating asparagus because of the sulfur-containing amino acids which break down after ingestion. Sulfur-containing amino acids in asparagus break down during digestion, creating an odor when urine is excreted. "It's the same sulfur group that makes skunks smell.
Asparagus affects the smell of urine, and to a lesser extent, semen. It gives them both a sulphurous smell. Asparagus has sulphur containing products that break down and cause the distinctive smell. To name a few of these chemically ; S-methylthioacrylate and a methanethiol product; S-methyl-3-(methylthio)thiopropionate. Methanethiol is what causes the foul smell in rotton eggs.