That headline is catchy, but it’s oversimplified and a bit misleading. There isn’t a single “magic drink at 6 PM” that reliably stops waking up at night to urinate (a condition called Nocturia). What you drink—and when—does matter, but the solution depends on the cause.
What actually helps
For many people, urologists recommend:
- Reducing fluid intake in the evening (especially after 6–7 PM)
- Avoiding caffeine and alcohol, which can irritate the bladder
- Managing salt intake (high salt → more nighttime urine production)
Sometimes, a small glass of water earlier in the evening (not a special drink) helps you stay hydrated without overloading your bladder late at night.
Why you might be waking up
Nocturia can be caused by:
- Overactive bladder
- Enlarged prostate (common in men)
- Diabetes or high blood sugar
- Sleep disorders
- Certain medications (like diuretics)
About those “miracle drinks”
You might see claims about:
- Herbal teas
- Pumpkin seed extracts
- “Detox” drinks
There’s limited scientific evidence that any of these alone will fix the problem. Some teas can even make it worse if they act as diuretics.
When to take it seriously
If you’re waking up 2 or more times every night, it’s worth discussing with a doctor—especially if it’s new or worsening.
If you want, tell me your age, symptoms, and habits (like caffeine timing), and I can help you narrow down what’s likely causing it and what would actually work.