yes
2007-09-04 16:26:48
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answered by Athapaththu C 1
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Yes it does. The smell cannot be noticed in raw or cooked asparagus, so it's believed that the body converts a compound within the asparagus into a metabolite, which can then be smelled in the urine. It's basically a sulfur.
2007-09-04 04:49:52
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answer #2
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answered by Karen K 1
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Asparagus, a green vegetable belonging to the lily family, has one notorious side effect for some diners who eat enough of it. Within a half-hour of asparagus consumption, some people notice their urine has acquired a very pungent odor, often compared to rotting cabbage, ammonia or rotten eggs. The effects of asparagus on urine are generally fleeting and harmless, but it's not necessarily the consumer's finest hour, bodily excretion-wise.
2007-09-04 04:48:58
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answer #3
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answered by lbeth 2
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a minimum of a cow has of project to run away, yet you should slaughter the poor old asparagus, who's purely caught there interior the floor and does not stand of project. butcher! i say. on a severe be conscious, take a nutrition b complicated and you get glow on the hours of darkness pee, lol
2016-10-09 22:35:57
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Um, everything you put into your body effects the waste that comes out, so yes, it probably changes your poop too but I don't know how or why I should care.
2007-09-04 04:48:39
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answer #5
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answered by m d 5
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Yes it does. It is also a very good natural diuretic.
nfd♥
2007-09-04 04:51:48
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answer #6
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answered by fishineasy™ 7
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yes
2007-09-04 04:49:31
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answer #7
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answered by David D 2
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Yes, yes, yes and a million times yes - it does.
2007-09-04 04:48:03
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Gives off a nutty aroma!
2007-09-04 04:49:06
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answer #9
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answered by Wounded Duck 7
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yes, definitely but not for long!
when i fed it to my friends toddler son and he peed the next time he said "uhm hamburger"
2007-09-04 05:01:42
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answered by Doodles 7
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