Quote Originally Posted by JeffersonBud
Do your research before I suggest on a serious matter?

Like I said, all this is from what I contracted by personal experience. That was stated in my first post. Second off drinking lots of water can only help not only with this but just plain everyday. And no im not a sucker and your attitude is unjust. all of my advice will in fact help you. The meaning of flush is not meant in the literal sense and yes I know all about dilution far before I joined this forum, but that kit will and does in fact work. PERIOD. Drinking lots of water will also in fact help so all of my statements are true. Spending 30 or 80 bucks or even 100 is a just decision in light of not getting or being fired from a job, and no matter the money they still work. The only thing that was offered in my store was an 80 dollar kit. Everything I said, you just said, but all you did is cut the cost by offering a different product.

SO YES:drinking lots of water helps and YES: the flush kits and other offered like the detox drink can work depending on which quality one you buy.
There are better ways to respond. Being an a-hole is uncalled
for.
And don't lump me with the people that state eye drops and vinegar work. I did not or do not advocate using either for a good result. Be smarter when you post son.
First off... In no way was TebitEvas being and asshole. He was merely trying to get you to understand that detox drinks and flush kits are a waste of your time and money. Heres why: Some detox products will contain fiber and salts such as potassium and sodium. Those salts will raise your specific gravity slightly and fiber can help slightly. But you can get potassium and sodium from sports drinks for a mere fraction of the cost as well as a bottle of Metamucil for a mere fraction of the cost of a detox kit. There is no magic potion, as slantedeyes stated that will some how mysteriously mask or flush those thc metabolites out of your system.

Another thing these kits claim to contain is creatine. Taking a product with creatine shortly before a test is useless. They do not measure creatine, they measure creatinine and it takes your body 48-72 hours to metabolize creatine to creatinine. So you see taking a product with a creatine 5 hours before the test will not raise creatinine clearance.

The dilution method is the cheapest and most effective way to pass a UA unless you substitute. The experts on this site: FBR, Killerweed420, JerryG, TebitEvas, and Slantedeyes will all tell you the same. Relying on detox drinks may be your own personal preference, but don't try to make it someone else's. :thumbsup: