Welcome to TV lessons. Today's topic is How To Pass a Drug Test. Sections we will be covering are how drugs are detected in your system, the types of test you may take, obstacles you may incur, and methods you can use to avoid those.
First, what is tested? In your system drugs can show in your hair and in blood analysis. Types of tests: Because hair grows, certain drugs can be detected for longer period, but typically only for heavy duty and continuous use. This is the least common test done.
Blood analysis is the more accurate, but it's very pricey, so it's not used that much. Saliva and sweat are accurate, but not very popular methods. Urine analysis is the most common and it's the easiest to pass.
Obstacles: While being tested, some places want to have you slip into your hospital gown, or head into a room where is there no running water. This cuts down on people tampering or smuggling in a clean specimen.
Tips: You never know when the boss is going to pop a drug test on you. Then you are in trouble, so you always need to be prepared. Also, many different drug tests say, marijuana can be detected up from 5-11 weeks. The technique floating around says that you can flush out your body from marijuana by loading up on herbs, certain fruits, detox pills or coffee, but we are going to show you a few methods on how to truly avoid detection.
Method number one: Loading up on water has shown to be successful. It dilutes the drugs and metabolites just enough to put them below cutoff level. Water makes the urine look pale also.
Method number two: Just look under if you are a passive user, and you have been to one too many rock concerts and you are suffering from secondhand smoke.
Method number three: Load up on poppy seeds or better yet claim new test. This can cause false positive for opiates.
Method number four: Don't do drugs. You are guarantee to pass the test, if you don't and you may end up saving your own life.
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