I've been taking so many vitamins I am peeing green.
Oh man you mean I gotta take more pills?
Sang made me think of sanguine. Was pretty sure it meant blood.
This is from wikipedia:
For other uses, see Sanguine (disambiguation).
Sanguine - Red chalk
French sanguine drawing; relatively unusual in fully colouring the background
Leonardo da Vinci self-portrait in sanguine
Sanguine (/ˈsæŋɡwɪn/) or red chalk is chalk of a reddish-brown colour, so called because it resembles the colour of dried blood. It has been popular for centuries for drawing (where white chalk only works on coloured paper). The word comes via French from the Italian sanguigna and originally from the Latin "sanguis".
And from Merriam-Webster:
Definition of sanguine (Entry 1 of 2)
1: marked by eager hopefulness : confidently optimistic
In the month of August 1994, Democrats remained sanguine about their chances at the polls …
— John B. Judis
A lot of attention also is being devoted to the development of vaccines to prevent genital herpes, although not everyone is sanguine about the outcome.
— The Journal of the American Medical Association
2: BLOODRED
… the radiant heat from the cedar logs, whose sanguine colour made the silvered locks of his hair into a fantastic wreath of flames.
— Elinor Wylie
3a: consisting of or relating to blood
… some sanguine vessels are obstructed, and distended …
— Theophilus Lobb
b: BLOODTHIRSTY, SANGUINARY
… attacked by the sanguine … warriors of neighboring islands …
— Ana Y. Ramos-Zayas
c: accompanied by, involving, or relating to bloodshed : BLOODY
… from the numerous graves, including those by the barn, which our shells had destroyed; we realized what a sanguine battle it had been …
— Frederick W. Wild
dof the complexion : RUDDY
She was all unnerved; her naturally sanguine complexion was pale …
— Charlotte Brontë
4: having blood as the predominating bodily humor
— see HUMOR entry 1 sense 2c
An abundance of red blood was marked by a warm and sanguine temperament; whereas, an excess of yellow bile produced the choleric temperament …
— Samuel Lytler Metcalfe
also : having the bodily conformation and temperament held characteristic of such predominance and marked by sturdiness, healthy red complexion, and cheerfulness
He conceived himself rather as a sanguine and strenuous man, a great fighter.
— G. K. Chesterton
OK, great. Apple cider vinegar is something I have on hand. Picked it up for Corona preps. "With the mother." Sometimes make a salad dressing. But how to use as probiotic?