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Originally Posted by Lucky 1
I gotta jump in here and say something......your urine is turning darker because you are not drinking water and your urine is becoming more concentrated
This is NOT a condition you would want to maintain for any length of time as it stresses your kidneys in an adverse way.
If your goal is to remove toxins...drink more water to flush your system....and you will note that your urine will become much clearer as the concentration goes down (and your kidneys will be much happier)
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I completely agree with the urine becoming more concentrated and that water can flush out the toxins from the body. I could be wrong with my ideas, I usually am but the following makes sense to me.
When the body goes into a dry fast, it seeks water internally. This can be done through the metabolisation on fat cells and harnessing water which surrounds the cells in our body. These methods of attaining water release the toxins held in these stores which would not occur had the body been supplied with water externally.
During the fast I am going to the bathroom 2 times a day excreting this amber coloured, partly sediment filled liquid. When I was not fasting and drinking water normally I would excrete a clear liquid, say 4 times a day. Heres the thing, If I had the ability to measure the number of toxins contained in my urine during my 4 trips to the bathroom during a non fast vs the 2 trips during my fast I would be incredibly surprised if they were the same. But who know, I could be wrong, thats just what makes sense to me :)