There are plenty of myths surrounding drug detox procedure and its peculiarities. While one might have to get clean really quickly if there is a necessity to pass a drug test on a short notice, or one has a big amount of time ahead, there are always things that work better or worse. Or do not work at all.That depends on a variety of things, such as person’s personal characteristics, state of health (both physical and mental), type of drug one abuses, dosage and frequency of abuse, etc. Quite often drug abuse results into worsening of one’s financial, social, working or personal spheres of life, as regular drug abuse may likely end up with loss of a job, medical conditions or drug addiction.
At the same time, the market currently offers a lot of products that claim to be helpful in cases when there is the need to pass a drug test at work or as a pre-employment measure. However, some of those work, and some of those don’t. It is not always because of their general ineffectiveness. Sometimes people underestimate level of their systems’ intoxication, so not follow the instructions precisely, continue taking drugs during detox procedure or add toxins by bad diet, lack of sleep or other bad habits like smoking or drinking alcohol. Sometimes they use products that are designed not for their case or too weak to provide as good effect as possible. Sometimes people use only one product of the series while applying two or more together is recommended to ensure required result. But still, products themselves are not all perfect and working strictly in the way manufacturers and sellers claim they are. We would like to debunk some popular myths about drug detox products and present you solid facts instead, so that the odds would be ever in your favor.
Myth:
Cheap products are as effective as more expensive ones.
Fact:
One’s desire to save as much money as possible is perfectly understandable. Moreover, this is exactly that the majority of people would do in plenty of other cases. However, this is not the case where saving money is an option if one wants to get as much chance as possible to pass a drug test. We do not call anyone to spend hundreds of dollars on detox products, but getting something for, like, less than 10$ will buy you mostly hope to pass, but will not raise your odds to pass. Anyway, most of the products are completely affordable, priced within a few tens of dollars to a few hundreds, if there is a set of products offered. It is still better to pay a bit more and pass than to pay less and fail, right?
Myth:
Synthetic urine works every time and helps to pass drug testing 100%.
Fact:
While this myth is a very tempting one to believe in, the fact is that synthetic urine is not a 100% reliable product. If it were, all companies and testing labs would be devoting their time and money on how to make it ineffective at all, weren’t they? Moreover, many labs have already worked out special checkings aimed at detecting synthetic urine. A good thing to remember here is that there is no a 100% reliable product at all, so if you see an advertisement that claims such a guarantee, better look for something else.
Myth:
Home remedies work as good as manufactured products do.
Fact:
Many drug users try to save money and still pass drug testing. But, unfortunately for them, an attempt to kill two birds with one stone is unlikely to be successful. We do not claim that none of home remedies are useful, but what one lacks here is time, patience and nerves to properly make up and apply a decent detox program using only home remedies. Also, odds to make a mistake using home remedies and, therefore, to seriously harm one’s health are much higher than odds to mix things up following specific instructions provided with every product, partially because instructions on home-manufacturing are much more confusing due to the fact they differ on various Internet pages.
Myth:
Brand-new products that contain new ingredients work better than the old ones.
Fact:
As testing labs are constantly improving their testing techniques, cutting many of earlier-working detox products off, there is no total confidence that new products are as efficient as their sellers say they are. So, if during the search of a product that would be of use you come across the one saying that its unique new ingredient, e.g., sabre-toothed tiger claw or squirrel’s toe, will detox you from heroin in a day even if you are a heavy user, better look for more common thing that has been proven effective among other users.
Myth:
Detox products that contain chemicals are better than products that have been manufactured using only natural ingredients.
Fact:
The aforementioned myth may be grounded in the fact that especially hard cases of drug detox are being done at special treatment facilities under professional supervision. Therefore, it is easy to assume that synthetic substances that are a part of medicines used there may have some special, better effect on one’s system than herbal drug detox products the market now has to offer. But not only is this false, this is also particularly dangerous. Natural ingredients that are used for detox products manufacture are used exactly for the reason that those would do less harm in case they are applied in a wrong way. Natural ingredients also help to establish good balance of required substances in one’s organism, while chemicals are mostly used for alleviating withdrawal symptoms and in no case intended to make one’s system clean for passing drug test. Moreover, even herbs themselves can do harm in some cases, so cautious and careful consideration of all aspects of each situation and choosing wisely are so important.
To sum up, determining which of the products will be useful in your particular case, you should learn these most wide-spread myths and be ready to pay a lot of attention to both choosing the means you need and keeping yourself healthy at the same time. Perspective of passing a drug testing is never an easy one to live with, but responsible approach toward it is highly likely to solve all your problems at the end.
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