That headline is clickbait-y. There is no single drink at 6 PM that reliably “stops” nighttime urination for everyone.
Waking up at night to urinate is usually called nocturia, and it has multiple possible causes—so the fix depends on the cause.
What actually helps (evidence-based)
If your goal is fewer nighttime bathroom trips, doctors usually focus on habits like:
1. Reduce fluids 2–4 hours before bed
- Especially large volumes of water, tea, milk, etc.
2. Avoid bladder irritants in the evening
- Caffeine (tea, coffee, cola, energy drinks)
- Alcohol (very common cause of night urination)
3. Shift fluid intake earlier in the day
- Drink more in the morning/afternoon instead of evening
4. Empty bladder before sleep
- Simple but effective
5. Check for medical causes if it’s frequent
Nocturia can be linked to:
- Enlarged prostate (in men)
- Diabetes
- Urinary tract infection
- Overactive bladder
- Sleep apnea
- Certain medications (especially diuretics)
About “a special drink at 6 PM”
Some videos claim things like herbal teas, apple cider vinegar, or magnesium drinks help—but:
- They are not proven treatments for nocturia
- In some people, even “natural” drinks can make urination worse
When to see a doctor
If you’re waking up:
- 2+ times per night regularly, or
- It’s getting worse over time
…it’s worth seeing a urologist to find the real cause rather than relying on internet hacks.
If you want, tell me your age, gender, and how many times you wake up at night—I can help narrow down the most likely cause.