Lol... and where is this scientific information located? :wtf:
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Lol... and where is this scientific information located? :wtf:
its located at your finger tips do a search on lemon water,,lol:thumbsup:
Im pretty sure i did the test correctly. it tests for 6 differant drugs (any of which i dont have in my system apart from THC) and i got 2 full lines or bars within seconds for the other 5, but it only showed a tiny tiny piece of the second line for the THC when i read it after 10 mins like i was told to. The test i took has a 50ng/mL cut off whereas the militarys test is a 15ng/ml test afaik. so i figured im still positive.Also, I was slightly dehydrated that morning because i was exercising hard the previous day and failed to re-hydrade fully afterwardsQuote:
Originally Posted by FakeBoobsRule
Seems like very interesting information and it couldn't hurt to do this daily. It says lemons are an antiseptic and can help to cleanse and stimulate the liver and kidneys. It also helps your bowels aid in eliminating waste more efficiently. I'm kind of surprised i haven't seen any more posts on this. All this being said, i still would like to know how this can help remove thc metabolites. FBR... have you got any info or comments to this?
i just wanna get clean for a month Killer and i promise i'll be straight back with a fresh attempt to break the record, i wont let u down lmao :stoned:
It really sucks to be setting those kind of records.lol
Maybe you could get in the Guinness World Records.lol
OK, here's the thing. A lot of tests use a value of 50 ng/ml as the cutoff value on immunoassay then 15 ng/ml confirmation with GC/MS. Immunoassay looks for 31 metabolites whereas GC/MS looks for 1 metabolite. The other most common set of values are 20 ng/ml on immunoassay then 10 ng/ml on GC/MS confirmation. The whole 50 and 15, 20 and 10 confuses a lot of people. If you are passing immunoassay at 50 ng/ml you should be able to pass 15ng/ml on GC/MS because immunoassay is looking for more metabolites.Quote:
Originally Posted by Varmint527
Someone recently said the military uses 20 and 10 but I always thought it was 50 and 15. The 50 and 15 makes a little more sense to me because many recruiters will have some instant tests to use off the record for their recruits and I have only seen instant tests that test at 50 ng/ml (instant tests use immunoassay technology).
If the line can be photocopied or photographed, it is a line.
Haha aight, sorry for suggesting you drink water. But do drink water. Its good for you :thumbsup: