Commercial Products vs.
Household Products
When I refer to "commercial products," I am talking about substances
that
were are sold specically for beating drug tests. Household products is
ev-
erything else (ie. bleach or water). Some people object to using commercial
products because they are just another instance of someone trying to cash
in on the "War on Drugs." And that is my attitude when it comes
to inefective commercial products, however, I praise the ones that work.
Commercial products are pricey and water alone tends to work for most.
I have put a (c) next to the commercial products to indicate that they are
developed specically for beating the test. Those that oppose them or live
in restricted areas (discussed below) can skip items with a (c).
Commercial Products and the Law
The state of Texas outlawed products which are sold for the sole purpose
of creating negative results on urine tests. Texas is the only state to
my
knowledge that has the ban.
Money-back Guarantees
Ignore money-back guarantees. Companys that market to thousands of High
Times readers make so much, that a few returns from motivated users are
insignifcant. People could even get away with oering a money-back guar-
entee for Goldenseal because all the water that people are instructed to
drink with Goldenseal causes most of them to pass. Some companys do not
keep their word. A urinator who tested positive sent the lab results back,
only to be told that marijuana is illegal. He was not even compensated for
buying a failing product.