for some strange reason i remember the same conversation i have when i was training for the job i do now...
there was a mysterious note to claim that is was true.......
the same thing can be said for anti-biotics......
obviously there is going to be some SH scientist out there who can give us the reason why...
sean xxxxxxxx
omg iv been saying this for like yeaaaaaaaars n years, finally someone who aggrees with me! its the same smell as when the sugar puffs have got warm from bein in a hot place n stuck together, in a strange pissy kind of way
hes not insane i tell you, or me and him are (no comments please:P)
Generally pee should not have a strong smell apart from first thing in the morning but of course the smell depends on what one has eaten, e.g. spicy foods, cabbage, onions, cauliflower, alcohol and the amount of water one consumes in a typical day.
If peeing is not associated with a feeling of burning and/or discomfort, the smell is most likely attributable to what one had eaten previously (including any medications). Should such a feeling exist, a simple swab test will prove if there is a urinary tract infection or not. If there is a UTI, it can be transferred sexually.
UTIs are easily treated with antimicrobial drugs when caught at the beginning and mild ones can be cured by drinking tons of cranberry juice and rinsing the affected area with chamomile.
PS, in case anyone is worried, you can't mistake a UTI for anything else. You won't get burning or pain unless one is present so even the mildest discomfort in passing urine is a good clue! Also if you have a UTI you will feel the need to empty your bladder frequently, to the point it gets socially embarrassing with you going in and out of the loo. The more you ignore it, the worse it gets, by the way.
Well I know mine does when I've eaten Sugar Puffs ...and I know the wife's does too. What more eveidence is needed!
Baked apple, I 've thought it since I was a kid, not all of the time though, just occasionally.
Chris
I hate sugar puff, they are horrible :uhoh:
Certainly thesmell of urine changes depending on its chemical composition so if you eat a lot of sugar puffs (why) then you pee could smell and or taste of them (but why check). a common example is beetroots turning your pee red.
If the smell is not associated with eating sugar puffs, sugar in your pee could be a possibility espesially if you spray from a hieght creating water droplets which you breath in and smell, their could be little crystally deposits in the areas of overspray when they dry. If this is the case you may be developing diabetes and you should seek medical attention to eliminate this before further symptoms develop.
i might go to see tony robbins...!