Why is it when uriniating?!


Question: why is it when urinating and i think about fish my urin turns into an eroitc dark blue green color , i went to the local gas station but there was noting they could do about it i heard if you drink toothpast and raw eggs it should fix it but i made some and just , couldnt drink it , please help.


Answers: why is it when urinating and i think about fish my urin turns into an eroitc dark blue green color , i went to the local gas station but there was noting they could do about it i heard if you drink toothpast and raw eggs it should fix it but i made some and just , couldnt drink it , please help.

I have heard of a few cases of this before. J M was, in a way, correct. Thinking about something (quote) "erotic" may build up sexual tension in the groin. Thinking about something quite as that while urinating may re-arrange pigments in the heredity process of the urine turning it a sort of teal or aqua-marine color. Normally you can't find a cure for it at a local gas station, but possibly an out of state gas station. A home-made cure would not be anything to do with toothpaste, as that has substances not meant for ingesting. Although, you CAN use mouthwash. Just drink a cup of spearmint or winter mint mouthwash and after ingesting, eat some sort of protein. This should stop the urine from turning blue-green again.
BTW: This may not be for you. Before doing any of this contact your local doctor. But once again, you may need to contact an out of state doctor.

Blue or green urine may be caused by a blue dye such as methylene blue, a component in several medications (Trac Tabs, Urised, Uroblue) used to reduce symptoms of bladder inflammation or irritation (1,6). Administration of the dye, indigo carmine, turns the urine green and can last for several days if renal function is poor. While more often reported to cause pink urine, the anesthetic, propofol, has also been reported to cause green coloration of the urine (11). Amitriptyline, indomethacin, resorcinol, triamterine, cimetidine, phenergan, and several multivitamins also lend a blue-green tint to the urine (6). An inherited form of high calcium (called "familial hypercalcemia") can result in blue urine, which has lent this disease the nickname "blue diaper syndrome" (12). Another metabolic disorder, indicanuria, can cause blue urine due to tryptophan indole metabolites (12).

A blue pigment may also be produced by infection with the bacteria Pseudomonas (1,2). Dark green pigmentation, especially if associated with air (known as "pneumaturia"), urinary tract infection, and/or solid particles in the urine, can be caused by bile when there is a fistula between the urinary tract the intestines.

you have to separate the dark blue green color and make it blue, then green, then you take the green and take the blue from the green to make it yellow again. then you drink the yellow and your pee will be back to normal. then you take the green and pump it in your gas tank. drinking toothpaste should make your breath stink proof after you eat raw eggs. just dont forget your toothbrush

ok well its just me i didnt know how to comment back so i had to do this , for the first answer , thanks for the info but are you sure from personal exsperiance that thoughs things can cause green urin and blue , sometimes it almost looks purple .......but thats on days when i take my e/d pill and others when it is yellow it will apear neon almost

I think the Best thing that You could do while Urinating would be NOT TO THINK and that way you wouldn't have that Funny Blue Urine...........

I think that is the Best Thing for You to do...........

Good Luck and Have A Great Day........!!!!!!!!





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