A unit that can be mounted to a toilet or urinal that has probes to test for vitamins, pH, sugars, salts, blood, etc that tracks each movement. This will provide direct feedback to the users diet and consumption habits. The lagging indicators could be aggregated overtime and read through a laptop, phone, tablet or even sent direct to a watch. It can provide a user the ability to directly correlate their eatting habits with direct data to their bodies. The smart toilet can have multiple users so families could chose their account through a toggle switch prior to using the toilet.