It is not real dark brown but is brown colored. Is this nomal? I plan to up my water intake.
It is not real dark brown but is brown colored. Is this nomal? I plan to up my water intake.
Not good...sign of strain on the kidneys or liver....definitely get that H2O intake up....
Yea thats a sign of dehydration just drink alot of water
Up H20, also are you taking the proper liv support supps, like milk thistle?
I take milk thistle. I plan to up my water intake and see if that helps.
get some cranberry juice down you mate,it will help flush your kidneys out..............
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Trust me it will help...as Booz said get some cranberry juice in you..Originally Posted by Cornholio
Originally Posted by Cornholio
Not trying to scare you bud, but if I remember correctly brown piss is blood in your urine. I remember my old man was pissing kinda brown a while back and it turned out that there was a little bit of blood in his urine. If upping the water and cranberry doesn't work, get checked out.
I believe cranberry juice helps but it seems that all the brands have about 10% cranberry and the rest is either a different fruit or sugar
i actually boil cranberries and crush them in the water then strain it, only problem is its kinda bitter. might wanna use some splenda.
I do the same thing, just mix it with store bought cranberry juice. homemade cranberry juice is potent. u can put a third real jice and two thirds store bought
Cranberry juice, NAC (N-Acetyl-Cysteine ) and water should help a lot.
I would advise against milk thistle personally after finding that coaches are taking athletes off of it due to negative AR associated effects. Maybe post cycle but even then I think N.A.C seems better.
N-Acetyl-Cysteine (NAC) is an acetylated form of the amino acid cysteine. NAC is a powerful antioxidant and a premier antitoxin and immune support substance, and as such is considered an important life extension supplement by some. Antioxidants neutralize free radicals, which are produced by normal metabolic activity. When free radicals are left unchecked they cause damage to cells and DNA and are considered by scientists to be a major factor in the cancer and aging processes.
GLUTATHIONE is a tri-peptide composed of three amino acids: Cysteine, Glutamic Acid and Glycine. Glutathione and the enzymes it forms, such as Glutathione peroxidase, are essential to all life and are found in tissues of virtually all plants and animals. Glutathione peroxidase is one of the body's most important naturally occurring antioxidants. Glutathione is present in all human cells, with the highest levels found in the liver, lung, lens of the eye, pancreas, spleen and kidneys.
NAC can help to prevent damage to the liver caused from overuse of acetaminophen (Tylenol). NAC is the standard medical treatment for acetaminophen overdose. It is prudent to take NAC whenever one uses acetaminophen.
While N-Acetyl Cysteine is a more stable compound than taking oral cysteine, as it is metabolized, some NAC may be oxidized and become insoluble. This may form kidney stones. It is therefore recommended that persons taking NAC take at least as much vitamin C as NAC. Diabetics should consult their physician before using N-Acetyl-Cysteine, since it may have an insulin-blocking effect.
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