That message is clickbait and potentially unsafe.
There is no drink you should use “instead of water” to stop waking up at night. In fact, replacing water entirely could make things worse.
🧠 Why people wake up at night to urinate
Waking to pee (called Nocturia) is common after 60 and can be due to:
- drinking a lot of fluids late evening
- bladder sensitivity
- prostate enlargement in men
- diabetes or blood sugar issues
- certain medications (like diuretics)
⚠️ Why “drink this instead of water” is misleading
- Your body needs water for kidney function and hydration
- Sugary or herbal drinks may:
- irritate the bladder
- increase urination
- worsen blood sugar control
👉 There is no proven drink that “stops nighttime urination instantly.”
💡 What actually helps reduce night waking
🌙 1. Adjust fluid timing
- Drink enough during the day
- Reduce fluids 2–3 hours before bedtime
☕ 2. Avoid bladder irritants at night
- caffeine (tea, coffee)
- alcohol
- very sugary drinks
🛏️ 3. Empty bladder before sleep
- simple but effective habit
🩺 4. Check for underlying causes
If it’s frequent (2+ times nightly), get checked for:
- Type 2 Diabetes
- prostate issues
- bladder conditions
🧠 Bottom line
There is no miracle drink to replace water or stop nighttime urination. The real solution is adjusting habits and checking for underlying causes.
If you want, I can suggest a simple evening routine that reduces night-time bathroom trips naturally and safely.