If you take the claims of magic potion peddlers at face value, then I have some oceanfront property in Kansas for sale at a fire sale price.
Those peddlers exist to captialize on the so-called "war on drugs". They'll make those kind of absurd claims in order to exploit the fearful and desperate and seperating them from their hard-earned cash. Dont fall for such scam artistry.

All detox potions "work" because of dilution. That means they work because of the water that you have to drink with them. They do not remove THC from the body, nor do they convert THC into something that cannot be detected as those scam artists would like the consumer to believe.

Those scam artists need to do some serious research on THC and how the human body processes THC. Because if they had truly done their research, they would know that THC is fat soluble and not liquid soluble. Therefore, there is no product that can permanently rid the body of THC. Only time and fat-burning exercise can permanently rid the body of THC.

You could spend huge sums of money on a magic potion and not accomplish anything different than you would following the guidelines outlined in this thread: http://boards.cannabis.com/drug-test...uidelines.html