And I thought maybe there is something to this ready clean stuff. Like maybe the stevia or milk thistle or whatever the heck is in there somehow can block the thc metabolites from getting in my urine.
If you take the claims of these detox potions at face value, then Ive got a planet in another solar system thats for sale . There is no product that can prevent the kidneys from filtering THCA from the bloodstream and depositing them into the urine. If the kidneys were suddenly stopped from doing their filtering duties, that person would soon die - unless dialysis comes to the rescue.

When youre using detox potions, you are diluting.

ALL detox products "work" via the principle of dilution. That means they "work" because of the water that youre required by the instructions to drink with them. By consuming the drink and the additional fluids, an effort is being made to dilute the THCA concentration thats present in the bladder. These products do not rid the body of THC, nor do they do all those other crazy things that the ill-informed sales pitches would like the consumer to believe.

In short, detox products are nothing but a big scam to prey upon the uninformed and credulous and taking their cash. You can spend an obscene amount of money on a magic elixir, and accomplish nothing different than what can be accomplished using just vitamin B2 and water.
Burnt Toast Reviewed by Burnt Toast on . I diluted and also used ready clean I just went to see my p.o. And I got dropped. I knew it was coming, so after 3x daily use of med grade for 3 straight weeks, I abstained for 18 days. During that time I drank a lot of dandelion root tea made fresh from the backyard, ate tons of raw garlic, made my own cayenne/maple/lemonade with all fresh ingredients, (went through two bags of lemons) took about 5000 mg vit C per day, and also B vitamins. And riding my bike like crazy for exercise. So I thought I might be clean. Also the Rating: 5