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    1/11 @ 8:30 in the morning which means I have to be up around 5:00 to start the dillution process (thanks N2!).

    I am 6'1 and about 300lb (yeah, fatty, I know). I was offered a job and the process happened WAY faster than anticipated. I smoke a total of about 2-3 oz per year but had just finished a half on 12/26. I basically smoke a bowl every other night.

    Instead of going to the gym and trying to kill myself burning the thca laced fat, I went the opposite route and started porking out even further on fatty foods to put on a "clean" layer of fat. Being my size I did not want to run the risk of not being able to burn enough of it off prior to my test.

    Aside from the dillution, I have also been taking fiber supplements. The Drug Testing FAQ (section 6.5) states:

    6.5 Fiber: A high fiber diet will help by redirecting fat soluble
    metabolites to the colon rather than bladder. "THC is eliminated primarily
    in the stool via bile acids. Both EMIT and RIA detect a secondary
    metabolite which is reabsorbed from the intestines. Thus a person with a
    high fiber diet will excrete a majority of THC [metabolites] in the stool"
    (anon1). A fiber-based laxitive will also help by binding bile-acids. Use
    caution. Fiber laxitives can alter one's bowel schedule and lead to
    dependancy.
    So by pigging out on fatty foods (they are making me feel sick at this point though lol), dillution, and fiber supplements (fiber powder mixed in my normal drinking water), I was able to get a faint line on the T bar on my "One Screen" THC test kit.

    Now, with an additional 5 days to go to the test I am feeling pretty damn confident.

    One thing though, I purchased B-12 supplements at my grocery store and tried taking 10 (500mcg per tablet) and it did nothing to the color of my urine. On a whim I took 20 the next time and still no color change.

    Should I look into B-2 or B-6 instead?
    soyboricuaman Reviewed by soyboricuaman on . Have a UI on... 1/11 @ 8:30 in the morning which means I have to be up around 5:00 to start the dillution process (thanks N2!). I am 6'1 and about 300lb (yeah, fatty, I know). I was offered a job and the process happened WAY faster than anticipated. I smoke a total of about 2-3 oz per year but had just finished a half on 12/26. I basically smoke a bowl every other night. Instead of going to the gym and trying to kill myself burning the thca laced fat, I went the opposite route and started porking out Rating: 5

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    One thing though, I purchased B-12 supplements at my grocery store and tried taking 10 (500mcg per tablet) and it did nothing to the color of my urine. On a whim I took 20 the next time and still no color change.

    Should I look into B-2 or B-6 instead?

    The proper vitamin used to "color" the urine is B2 (Riboflavin), not B12.

    But keep in mind that color is the least aspect in determining an overly diluted sample. Even samples with a nice yellow color to them can still fall below the acceptable ranges for creatinine and specific gravity (the two urine constituents tested in determining an overdiluted sample).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burnt Toast
    The proper vitamin used to "color" the urine is B2 (Riboflavin), not B12.

    But keep in mind that color is the least aspect in determining an overly diluted sample. Even samples with a nice yellow color to them can still fall below the acceptable ranges for creatinine and specific gravity (the two urine constituents tested in determining an overdiluted sample).
    Understood. Thanks for the info on the B2. I'll pick some up on the way home from work today.

    I've been eating a lot of red meat and plan on stopping by my local GNC to pick up some creatine. Start with that 2-3 days prior to the test.

    As for the gravity, N2's thread stated that sports drinks would help with the specific gravity.

    Any other suggestions to get the gravity up? Pedialite?

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