- cross-posted to:
- pissposting@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- pissposting@lemmy.world
You should aim to drink at least 2 quarts (2 liters) of urine every 24 hours, and your urine should be light in color.
I keep drinking my urine, but it just keeps getting darker and darker with each pass 😭
It doesn’t say your urine, just 2 liters of urine. You gotta mix in other people’s to keep it fresh.
Does it have to be human?
Up to taste
Definitely cancer
Buy my healing stone for 10.000$
That’s a lot of pee to drink, I’ll need donations
Yea I will gladly ignore any answers labeled as “AI Answers.”
OK we’ll remove the label next update for your convenience
2 quarts is not equal to 2 liters.
Whew! For a second there I thought I had to drink two liters a piss every day!
Do I need to refrigerate the urine first? 🤔
You have to drink it fresh.
Ah, thank you. Am I supposed to eat the kidney stones too?
You have to grind it up with a mortar and pestle then sniff it.
It’s just trying to help you develop a kidney stone in the first place. Can’t pass one of you don’t have it.
okay apart from the urine thing, is it telling me to drink mountain dew?
Sticking with Brawndo. It has what plants crave.
God dammit, I watched that movie for the first time like a month ago (my housemates wanted to watch it with me) and since then I’m (apparently) suddenly seeing references for the first time
Do you even know what an electrolyte is?!
Can someone eli5
High citrate beverages bind with calcium, reducing kidney stone chance
Bear Grylls M.D.
Improvise. Adapt. Overcome
I mean it makes sense:
https://urologyspecialistsnc.com/soda-cause-kidney-stones/
Keep in mind, not all types of soda are equally capable of contributing to kidney stones.
We recommend consuming any soda in moderation, and if you must, stick to the light citrus types that have less sugar and chemicals. Please note, it’s best to avoid soda altogether if kidney stones run in your family
Alternatives to soda include fresh fruit juices. Orange juice has been studied and shown to decrease the risk of stone formation. Fresh-squeezed lemonade is also great for preventing the formation of kidney stones. These beverages are high in citrate which binds to calcium in the urinary tract, preventing stone formation