When I eat asparagus........?!


Question: When I eat asparagus!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!?
my pee smells just like it!. Why doesn't it do that with any other food!? What makes it do that!? And how come not everyones pee does it!? Is it a certain chemical in my body or does my system not know how to get rid of the smell!? Its just too freaking weird!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


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It's normal!. Asparagus contains a sulfur compound called mercaptan!. It is also found in onions, garlic, rotten eggs, and in the secretions of skunks!. The signature smell occurs when this substance is broken down in the digestive system!. Not all people have the gene for the enzyme that breaks down mercaptan, which by-products are released that cause the funny scent, so some people can eat all the asparagus they want without their urine stinking up the place and others can't!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Studies conducted on the "asparagus urine" phenomenon indicate that roughly 40 to 50 percent of those tested developed the distinctive odor!. Surprisingly enough, there is also a segment of the population who cannot smell the sulphurous fumes of asparagus-laced urine!. It is believed that both the generation of the odoriferous urine and the ability to smell it are based on genetics!. Only those with a certain gene can break down the chemicals inside the asparagus into their smelly components, and only those with the proper gene can smell the results of that chemical breakdown!.

Experts believe that those with a certain gene produce a digestive enzyme which breaks down the asparagus into various amino acids!. One of those compounds is called methyl mercaptan, which is the same chemical which gives a skunk its defensive smell!. One theory suggests that asparagus breaks down quickly in the body and an enzyme releases methyl mercaptan, which eventually goes through the kidneys and is excreted as a waste product in the urine!.

There is also an amino acid called asparagusic acid, which is not surprisingly found primarily in asparagus!. If these compounds are broken down and mixed with the genetically-created enzyme, the results could be a strong smelling urine!. This smell is actually considered to be good news, since it proves that the asparagus eater's kidneys are functioning as they should!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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