Sorry, wasn't trying to be a jerk in my last response, Burnt Toast.

What I should've said is that the specimen validity test doesn't test whether urine is human or not. If you have a human sample that's been adulterated, it will still fail the sv test.

There is another test that can distinguish human from synthetic urine, but my question really has more to do with asking if anybody has experience with the company ureasample.com and using human urine purchased online (as opposed to a friend's).

I already bought the freeze-dried, supposedly clean, human urine sample - I guess I'm looking to be reassured by someone who has dealt with this company before.


Quote Originally Posted by fuzzybud
So you're saying that there's no point in testing for non-human urine, because some companies can beat it and some can't? Your post makes no sense, but thanks anyway.
fuzzybud Reviewed by fuzzybud on . Haven't seen much about purchased human urine Hi, I've been reading for a few days and I know that synthetic subs like QuickFix are really popular and seem to show 100% results. BUT I'm worried that labs are now testing for synthetic urine - my company is being bought by some right-wing religious nuts (no offense to other nuts), and I'm worried that they might actually spend the $ to check for synthetic urine. So I bought the powdered human urine from ureasample.com - it was over fifty bucks, but I figure that's a decent price to pay Rating: 5