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How to pass a hair follicle drug test??

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Hi there,
I am in a horrible situation and I really need some HONEST and LEGITIMATE advise. I am going to have to take a 5-panel hair follicle drug test in the next week or so and I have used meth for the past 5 months. I bought the aloe rid shampoo and the zydot ultra clean. With those predicts I received a list of 2 methods--Mike's method and the Macujo method....I have read skool much online about both and I am just so confused if the whole process will work for me worth only a few days left before testing...? Anybody that has a personal experience to share with me would be greatly appreciated!!
 
Sorry man, I feel your situation but this forum isn't the best place to ask for help like this... If you do a quick search you can find other more appropriate forums though (if you aren't already aware of them).

Good luck, hope all is well. :love:
 
AlchemicalGnostic said:
That's a good method, although I'd suggest to shave off all hair except from the armpits, then proceed with the hair treatment on your sole remaining - axillary - hair. This minimises the amount of chemicals needed and is also further away from sensitive parts such as eyes and genitals.

Treating the hair with ammonia solution after the baking soda will also assist in clearing residues, but make sure it's dilute (for God's sake!)

After the solvent washes, a final rinse with citric acid will also help. Followed by bleaching, and then dyeing your hair back to its natural colour.
 
Destroy the hair, just don't leave it in too long or it will fall out.
THE INS-AND-OUTS OF HAIR RELAXERS

Hair relaxers use chemicals to straighten hair by breaking the di-sulfide bonds found in the cortex layer of hair, and re-forming them while hair is being held in a straight pattern.

The cortex is the layer under your cuticle. It’s made up of twisted ‘cables’ of protein, and it’s this layer on which hair relaxers work.

The most commonly used chemicals in relaxers are sodium hydroxide, ammonium thioglycolate, and sodium thiglycolate.
 
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