What causes foam urine to exist on a daily basis?

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What could someone test in urine to prove this would be case? Testing all those hormones independently in urine is an immense cost.
Is there a specific test that addresses the Glucuronidation matter?
I do not think i have seen it mentioned.
 

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The best way to check if you have foamy urine is not to go into the toilet. Use a clean glass container.

This way you will not have any interference with the type of water. I thought I had foamy urine and turns out that it depended on the water quality. When urinating at different toilets no bubbles would happen and on the regular one I use if cleaning product was in there bam it would bubble up like crazy, sometimes it would not bubble up. Also, if the water is hard it could interact with whatever molecules are in the urine and create more bubble action.

For sure if I was stressed more I would noticed bubbling.
 
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The best way to check if you have foamy urine is not to go into the toilet. Use a clean glass container.

I have actually done that before to make sure it is not because of the toilet water.
And it foamed up like it was beer foam in a clear container.
It does not always foam up that much, but it always foams more or less.

But yes some cleaning products do tend to increase foaming in the toilet I have noticed that.
Your advice is good, people should double check with a clean glass container, probably more than once if their foaming is at random times or in random days.

I notice foaming weather stressed or not (even if not stressed for several days), I have to mention that.
 
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I remember Ray answering this to a listener's question a long time ago, saying that this might be related to too much phosphate in the diet.
 

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Oxidized albumin. You can test urine for albumin. Test with the ACR test - albumin creatinine ratio.
 

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Didn't you have periodontal issues? Good chance that your albumin is being oxidized to protect your tissues from oxidative stress from spillover ROS from phagocytosis of periodontal bacteria.
 
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What causes foam urine to exist on a daily basis?
Sometimes heavy foam.

Happens with any type of food and drink (no alcohol)

Anyone experiencing the same?
The most common cause is saponification of fat (fatty acids)
 
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Didn't you have periodontal issues? Good chance that your albumin is being oxidized to protect your tissues from oxidative stress from spillover ROS from phagocytosis of periodontal bacteria.
I have some issues with the maxilla, had a surgery there a couple of months where they pulled out a tooth (2nd premolar), intra-sinusal mucocele removed (around 14mm size), also an apical resection on the first molar.
Problem is the specialists are really poor here and communication is like master to slave, it is better that you know nothing so you can have a reverence for the surgeons, I mean ignorance is bliss.

The urine issue is around 1 year old, I gave it 2 month and half to see if anything changes after the surgery and nothing changed as to the urine issue.
 
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So far in this year C Reactive Protein has been ultra low which is strange considering I am feeling bad and even have some spinal issues.
 

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I have actually done that before to make sure it is not because of the toilet water.
And it foamed up like it was beer foam in a clear container.
It does not always foam up that much, but it always foams more or less.

But yes some cleaning products do tend to increase foaming in the toilet I have noticed that.
Your advice is good, people should double check with a clean glass container, probably more than once if their foaming is at random times or in random days.

I notice foaming weather stressed or not (even if not stressed for several days), I have to mention that.
I believe Ray mentioned one interview that the first morning urine will be the "foamy" urine. Because sleeping can be stressful if the body is not maintaining blood sugar during the night
 
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I believe Ray mentioned one interview that the first morning urine will be the "foamy" urine. Because sleeping can be stressful if the body is not maintaining blood sugar during the night
You are right, however my urine is foamy not only in the morning.
Maybe it is the foamiest in general in the morning, but like I said not only in the morning.
 

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What causes foam urine to exist on a daily basis?
Sometimes heavy foam.

Happens with any type of food and drink (no alcohol)

Anyone experiencing the same?
I found increasing milk consumption makes my urine crystal clear.
 

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I had planned for these.
What do you mean? You meant you tried to prevent the formation of foamy urine? What did you do?
I have some issues with the maxilla, had a surgery there a couple of months where they pulled out a tooth (2nd premolar), intra-sinusal mucocele removed (around 14mm size), also an apical resection on the first molar.
Problem is the specialists are really poor here and communication is like master to slave, it is better that you know nothing so you can have a reverence for the surgeons, I mean ignorance is bliss.

The urine issue is around 1 year old, I gave it 2 month and half to see if anything changes after the surgery and nothing changed as to the urine issue.
I fear that the periodontal infection in the mouth has already been occurring long before you experienced any pain or gum bleeding. The bacteria would translate to your blood vessels and over time develop biofilm colonies, interwoven with the oxidized LDL and calcium in forming plaque. The growth of this plaque is just a function of time. If new, you won't see an increase yet of blood pressure, but once BP increases, it will continue to increase over the years. The BP increase will be mitigated by BP drugs, which does nothing to limit the growth of this periodontal. biofilm, which causes a. chronic autoimmune response because first of all there is a large supply that slowly trickles out, and secondly, the neutrophils may be endlessly failing to kill these. bacteria as bacteria develop defenses to thwart the neutrophils from phagocytizing them, and the immune system will form cytokines to activate macrophages in attempting to kill the. bacteria. In all this, little bacteria is killed and a lot of inflammation and oxidative stress results.

Your serum albumin is a first line antioxidant that neutralizes the oxidative stress very effectively. That is why no tissue destruction occurs and your hsCRP is low.. Serum albumin is your sacrificial protector. Over time, albumin stores will gradually lessen and your. blood will lower, and BP will slowly increase as an inverse function of blood volume.

But that is my situation. That is also my analysis. It isn't the mainstream medical establishment'analysis. They have nothing to say except IDK. If not, genes and aging blah blah.
 

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Have you done a urine test? Also,
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As I've heard it sometimes be related (if you're a male) due to the semen :)
 
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What do you mean? You meant you tried to prevent the formation of foamy urine? What did you do?

I had planned to do those urine testes which you have mentioned below, because I replied to that matter.
Seems a completely misunderstanding.

You can test urine for albumin. Test with the ACR test - albumin creatinine ratio.
 

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Maybe try to pee in a glass first and see if it's still foamy.
It could be a reaction with the toilet bowl cleaning products.
 
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Maybe try to pee in a glass first and see if it's still foamy.
It could be a reaction with the toilet bowl cleaning products.
I have already replied to this matter to others that said the same thing and I said I have already done it.

After all this issues is 1 year old, I have urinated in a lot of places, including clear glass containers with no liquid in them.
 

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I noticed that l-ornithine before going to bed sometimes helps in not having foam when peeing the next morning.

But im not sure if ammonia can have something to do with it. If it does it would hint towards the liver.
 
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