Guest guest Posted October 6, 2009 Report Share Posted October 6, 2009 Dear Bee, I have noticed that my urine smells kinda like rubber or plastic of and on. I know it can smell like that after eating asparagus but I haven't had any in a while. What can cause this? I sometimes have a discomfort in my back, but it's not pain. I don't know if that has something to do with the way I sleep or if it's my kidneys? I don't have any pain while urinatingIs the smell toxins coming out? Should I be worried about an infection? Would an infection hurt in the back or would there be pain when you urinate? Thanks, Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2009 Report Share Posted October 7, 2009 > > Dear Bee, > I have noticed that my urine smells kinda like rubber or plastic of and on. I know it can smell like that after eating asparagus but I haven't had any in a while. What can cause this? I sometimes have a discomfort in my back, but it's not pain. I don't know if that has something to do with the way I sleep or if it's my kidneys? I don't have any pain while urinating Is the smell toxins coming out? Should I be worried about an infection? Would an infection hurt in the back or would there be pain when you urinate? > +++Hi Mike. There will be changes in your urine while your body is detoxifying. The smell is probably toxins, so do not be concerned. Also, please do not be concerned about an infection. Doctors have many people running scared that an infection can overtake the body and even cause death, which isn't true. When an infection turns into a life-threatening situation it is because medical treatments, such as drugs and antibiotics, increase the body's toxic load. Doctors are " fear mongerers! " An infection is the body's way of dealing with toxins: 1) inflammation & redness are due to healing blood is brought to the area 2) swelling is to immoblize the area so it can heal better 3) pus and other fluids are created by the immune system to neutralize toxins and flush them out If there were an infection in progress you would " know " because of pain, which would be unmistakable, i.e. severe pain in your kidneys and/or pain when urinating. Remember that toxins move around the body and can be anywhere, which can cause discomfort, and also pain. You can apply heat to your back where you feel discomfort, and also take Epsom salt baths. The best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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