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Old Jul 18, 2017, 09:08 PM
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Originally Posted by UpDownAround View Post
The system is pretty much a crock for any drug test. amandalouise gave some numbers relevant to meth in particular and note that urine and sweat are never mentioned. It's all about how long the drug stays in the blood; when it is cleaned from the blood it is going in the urine and no matter how clean you got the urine, it is getting the continuous addition of the drug until it is out of the blood stream. The drugs in the urine detected in the test have only been there a short while. You might pump water through fast enough to dilute it so they think it was 3 days ago instead of 2 but not fast enough to make it undetectable.
yes you are right I did not mention sweat. sweat testing usually isnt done in my location any more unless a disease called cystic fibrosis is suspected. which is why I did not mention it.

but I did mention urine tests... if you reread my post you will find the following statement about meth and Urine ...

"meth can be detected in urine tests at the least up to 72 hours after no longer using."

in my location drinking water to dilute has been shown to not work. a person can end up o'ding on water and dying or causing their kidneys to over work causing dehydration. in which case the cells release their fluids and nutrients and the meth that is stored with in them... in other words causes the body to enter starvation mode of thinking the person needs to use what is stored up, due to too the abundance of water flushing away what the body needs to survive. I know some people ( a couple neighbors ) who have tried this and have actually caused their urine tests to show higher than the amount of meth they actually used because their cells released what was stored back into the blood stream.