Do test strips remove metabolites?
Just something I was pondering, thought I would post it here... Do test strips remove THC metabolites from urine? It might sound goofy, but if they do, could you use a whole bunch of them to remove THC from urine that may still have some in it to substitute with? :P
I would imagine it probably doesn't work that way, but all the same, I thought I would ask... If not, is there a good way to remove metabolites from urine (without significant adulteration that may be detected) to use for substitution?
Keep in mind, this is just a random ponderance... don't try it, and don't hate on me for asking :)
Do test strips remove metabolites?
Quote:
Do test strips remove THC metabolites from urine? It might sound goofy, but if they do, could you use a whole bunch of them to remove THC from urine that may still have some in it to substitute with?
Think about the ludicracy surrounding your question - if test strips removed THC metabolites from the urine, then how come cannabis users can (and do) test THC-positive on an assay?
About the only thing that can permanently rid THC metabolites from the urine sample are drop-in adulterants (i.e. bleach, acids, commercial additives). But labs are detecting these products on a regular basis and are not recommended.
If you want to sub, just find someone who is clean, or use synthetic.