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SteelerCat
12-11-2007, 05:38 AM
Not to beat a dead horse because I'm sure most of you have read my threads, but how important are the B vitamins with dilution? I know they make the urine yellow, but do they do anything at all to affect the integrity test results? I know they can't just call someone dilute by looking at their urine considering many people drink a lot of water and don't take vitamins, so I'm sure there are plenty of clean people passing tests with lightly colored urine.

SteelerCat
12-11-2007, 05:48 AM
Mods, go ahead and delete this thread if you want. I have a severe patience problem. I found my answer after 10 mins with the search feature.

For those that want to know, I was correct in my OP. As long as it's not purple or black, urine cannot be failed for lack of color. It might be a tipoff to a PO or a parent, but a lab test won't fail you for a light colored sample. As long as you pass the PH, creatine, and specific gravity tests, you're fine (assuming you don't test positive for THC of course ;))