I do not think that would work, not reliably anyway. But if you want to do some testing, Halo9's solution would be a way to go. Get yourself some validation/adulteration strips as well. They are cheap and will tell you if the sample is valid regarding creatinine, S/G, PH etc. I have some called UrineCheck 7.
tenbongs Reviewed by tenbongs on . Dilution Math I had this idea, see if it sounds logical. If I buy a home test with 50 ng cut off and pass it normally, no dilution, but what I really need is to pass a 20 ng test, then what I need is to pee 49/19 , (49 being the ng level I might be at now dived by 19 the level I want to be at), or 2.45 times more than I have been peeing normally. They say a normal person pees around 8 times a day, lets use 10. 10x2.45 = 24.5 So peeing 24 times a day or once an hour should bring a person at 49 down to Rating: 5