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BamBam Community Regular

Ever since I started taking Rainbow Light's Multi Vitamin (gluten fre, dairy free,) my urine is really yellow. Usually after I drink some water it isn't so bad, but I was just wondering if a vitamin could do that.

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Ever since I started taking Rainbow Light's Multi Vitamin (gluten fre, dairy free,) my urine is really yellow. Usually after I drink some water it isn't so bad, but I was just wondering if a vitamin could do that.

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Yes--most definately it is the vitamins. Nothing to worry about :)

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sunshinen Apprentice

yep, yep, yep.

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elonwy Enthusiast

Basically, thats what your body can't absorb being flushed out. As you continue to take them it'll get more normal, usually. Mine turned my pee green for a while. That was interesting.

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i canary Rookie

Yes - mine is so bright yellow it looks as if it will glow in the dark :P .

Green? What causes that?

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tarnalberry Community Regular

Not sure about the green - but B-vitamins make the yellow!

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new to LI Newbie

try taking a probiotic... it helped. my urine is just a dull yellow now :rolleyes:

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happygirl Collaborator

ditto-its "normal"

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heathen Apprentice

on a side note: pyridium, a painkiller usually given for UTIs, will turn your pee orange and stain if you don't "sanitize" well. it's an interesting experience.

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plantime Contributor

If you eat too many red beets, it will turn your pee pink! My kids had different colors in their diapers because of the food they ate!

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