you can find some sand and get some cloth and pee and the cloth with the sand and start sucking @the bottom of the sack of sand don't put you mouth on the sand put your mouth on the cloth with the sand in it and you with be drinking you Owen urine?it taste just like water?
ADH, or antidiuretic hormone, increases water reabsorption in the kidneys, leading to more concentrated urine. As water is reabsorbed, the concentration of solutes in the urine, including potassium, increases. Therefore, ADH indirectly affects the concentration of potassium in urine by influencing the overall concentration of solutes.
To calculate the amount of potassium excreted in a 24-hour urine collection, you multiply the potassium concentration in the urine sample by the total volume of urine collected over the 24-hour period. This will give you the total amount of potassium excreted in that time frame.
The presence of nitrates in urine can indicate a urinary tract infection (UTI) caused by bacteria that convert nitrates into nitrites as part of their metabolism. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment if nitrates are detected in urine.
Most types of urine contain nitrates and phosphates and can be use to feed plants and improve soil in a dilute form as the concentration of the urine is so high in the afor mentioned chemicals that it can be deadly to plants. But be careful as urine is acidic and may kill alkaline loving plants in the soil were the urine is used.
On average, human urine contains about 7 grams of nitrogen per liter. Nitrogen in urine is mainly in the form of urea, a waste product of protein metabolism. The amount of nitrogen in urine can vary depending on factors like diet and hydration status.
No, it is not safe to drink your own urine for survival in emergency situations. While urine is mostly water, it also contains waste products that can be harmful if consumed. Drinking urine can lead to dehydration and further health complications. It is important to find other sources of water in emergency situations.
People may drink urine for various reasons, such as cultural practices, alternative medicine beliefs, or survival situations. However, it is important to note that drinking urine is not recommended as it can be harmful to health and does not provide any proven benefits.
Drinking your own urine is not recommended for survival in extreme situations. While it may provide some hydration in the short term, it can be harmful in the long run due to the waste products and toxins it contains. It is important to prioritize finding clean water sources and other means of survival.
no itis not ok to drink womens urine it has bacteria and is different from mens urine
Yes, a person can drink his/her own urine.
Yes you can. Urine is sterile. That is why if your stuck in the desert with nothing to drink it is recommended to drink your urine.
If you have recently drank a quantity of treated water, then maybe the first time you drink your own urine it would be fairly diluted and might not harm you. But every time you drink your own urine without replenishing your intake of pure water the salts and other minerals in the urine becomes less and less diluted and more concentrated and will eventually severely dehydrate you and possibly kill you. For this reason very few survival experts recommend drinking urine.
No! Are you freakin out of your mind?! Re: lol! Try rephrasing this question. You surely don't mean if I will drink your urine, you mean "Is it OK to drink urine?"
Yes if he wants to and the wife lets him. However in a survival situation, (such as a siege or lost in the desert or adrift in a lifeboat), a person will eat and drink anything at all no matter who it belongs to.
You can drink it all day every day urine is sterile ...
No, dogs typically do not drink their own urine at night.
No, female dogs typically do not drink their own urine.