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May 19th, 2011
Myths and Legends Revealed: Part 1
There are so many different theories going around the world today about how you can pass any upcoming drug test you might have to face using things you would easily find at the supermarket or around your own home. But don’t fall for the myths and legends these supposed “Home Remedies” have created over the course of the years that drug testing has become the standard.
Truth is that a large number of these so called “Home Remedies” simply do not work. They don’t even have any basis in scientific fact and have in some cases been known to cause illness in the person attempting to make use of it. Be careful before attempting any of these as not only cause they make you sick, but since most don’t work you could jeopardize your job with a failed drug test. While it is true that at one point a few of these remedies did help Labs have gotten smarter and more advanced in their testing techniques, so what might have worked say twenty years ago is now an outdated and very risky way to keep your employment.
In today’s world just about everybody has to pass a drug test at one point or another. It’s become a very common method for employers as part of a potential or current employees background check. The most common kind of drug test being administered in labs all across the country is the urinalysis, or Urine Drug Test. Over the course of the series of articles to follow this one, we will be examining many of the myths surrounding the Urine Drug Tests, and why those home remedies do not work, despite what you may have heard.