Quote Originally Posted by Burnt Toast
No you should not stop exercising unless the scheduled test is 3 days (or less) away..... No this is not wrong. And more info on this can be found by utilizing the Forum Search button, with the terms "exercise dormant metabolites".
Thank you for answering my question, and providing me with the appropriate search term.

Quote Originally Posted by Burnt Toast
Again, youre not going to remove any THC from your system with magic potions and cranberry pills (alone OR otherwise), so stop wasting your time, energy, and money on this. .
Yes, you've stated this already. Thanks. :thumbsup:


Quote Originally Posted by Burnt Toast
Did you not read what Ive stated in the last paragraph of my post?.
Really?
I was hoping for input from others as to how much creatine they've taken to successfully pass.
I am fully aware it's not going to determine how much I should take, and the only way to know is through validity test kits.

Quote Originally Posted by Burnt Toast
It clearly states:
In other words, you cannot determine how much creatine you should take based upon the intake of other individuals, because once again, each persons baseline is different. You need to have some validity test kits at hand so you can test your baseline creatinine level before you load up - and test again after you load up and do your dilution.
I've noticed there are different kinds of drug test validity test kits available from numerous vendors.
Is there a brand that you recommend, or are they all basically the same?
I've googled and found quite a few companies that sell these validity test kits.

Quote Originally Posted by Burnt Toast
It also must be understood that dilution techniques (again, regardless of configuration) can backfire if the THCA concentration in the bladder is too high. For most longtime daily users, it would be virtually impossible to dilute that concentration enough without sending the S/G and creatinine levels into a downward spiral and sending up the red flags at the lab.
I'll ask again...

Quote Originally Posted by Need2PassSoon
It seems as though you're saying if my creatine levels as well as s/g are "normal" with a bladder full of water for the test, I should pass..
Is that what you're saying? Sorry to be redundant, but I'd like to be clear. It almost seemed as though you were telling me there was no hope..
If I've followed the steps listed by N2, and my S/G and Creatine levels read "normal", what could backfire?

Thanks for the help.