Showing posts with label THC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label THC. Show all posts

Monday, December 4, 2023

See IF and how much Hair Razor Detox is Needed

 Consultation to proper treatment based on your use history 

 


Recognizing the significance of precise and effective care, we present a confidential consultation form to safeguard the privacy of your details. Be assured that your email will be kept strictly confidential and won't be disclosed to any external parties.

Our team of specialists will meticulously assess your individual requirements and furnish personalized suggestions crafted to address your distinct situation.

  


Why does Hair Razor recommend a consultation?

While it's not strictly necessary, you can certainly follow a general usage guideline that suits your requirements. However, opting for a consultation is strongly encouraged due to potential individual factors that may affect your needs. Taking advantage of our expertise can make a significant difference.

We emphasize a personalized approach to your purchase, unlike the randomness of buying from head shops or affiliate sellers without guidance. Without a proper consultation regarding your history, there's a higher risk of purchasing an incorrect amount, resulting in ineffective outcomes.

What sets us apart is our extensive knowledge of appropriate usage amounts and the corresponding effectiveness levels. Even without a pretest, we can accurately tailor our recommendations to your specific usage patterns. We recognize the diverse treatment requirements for different substances, considering factors like the number of treatments needed for 3 grams of THC versus 3 grams of cocaine. In contrast, other products provide a one-size-fits-all solution without addressing these crucial distinctions.

We prioritize your satisfaction and aim to deliver a product customized to your needs. By consulting with us, you gain access to our expertise, empowering you to make an informed decision.

Consultation done by a simple Q & Q form  

SEE REVIEWS FROM ACTUAL CUSTOMERS , MANY WITH POSTED LAB RESULTS SOME PRE AND POST PROVIDING PROVEN RESULTS NO ONE ELSE CAN

 


 


Friday, May 12, 2023

DELTA 8 testing positive in Urine but not in Hair

 

DELTA 8

 Testing positive in Urine but not in Hair

 



Let me explain the situation regarding self-tests and the detection of Delta 8 and THC. Self-tests, such as basic ELISA enzyme reagent tests, are commonly used for initial screenings. However, if a positive result is obtained, it needs to be confirmed using a Mass spectrometer. The Mass spectrometer is a highly accurate method to determine if a detected substance is present and identify the specific metabolite.

When it comes to self-tests, they typically classify Delta 8 as THC 9, which is the primary psychoactive compound in cannabis. Therefore, relying on a self-test to determine THC levels when using Delta 8 products is not meaningful, as it may lead to false conclusions.

If Delta 8 is legally sold and permissible in your region, consuming Delta 8 products should not result in a failed THC test. This is because Delta 8 is a distinct compound from THC 9, and the Mass spectrometer with CURRENT ABILITY to distinguish between the two are still rare . 

 

The following was supplied by independent redditer with lab results showing hair was clean while testing hot MONTHS later from delta 8 products  on a urine self test .

THIS RESULT WAS FOR  THIS LAB NOT MENTIONED  SEE NOTATION AT BOTTOM REGARDING FAILED TEST FOR DELTA 8 

 

 This shows the issue of testing positive with cheap self test THC  which seem to not be able to differentiate from THC 9

Wanted to post the results I got back today for my personal hair drug test, since it seems like this might be helpful for some people.

I have a extremely good job opportunity at place that does hair follicle sample testing (in manufacturing industry but applying for a software related job at the company). I take maybe 3-4 25mg Delta 8 THC gummies a week, and at least once a week I take a Delta 9 THC 10mg gummy. I’ve been doing this a little under year. I buy the gummies from a local store & distributor that provides COA ( d8 gummies, d9 ones) for their products.

Reading online and seeing a lot of people fail drug test while using ONLY Delta 8, freaked me out enough that thought for sure I would fail too with my frequency of usage, so I bought a home mail in hair drug tests to confirm. I also ordered a ton of the cleaners and shampoos since I assumed I would have to use them.

I took a sample without using any products (just my mid week normal hair routine) and sent it in 04/29, arrived at the lab 05/03, and finally got my results on 05/10. I checked the portal each day to see if the results were up since i didn’t trust the site to actually send an email when they came in (I was right, they didn’t lol).

I ended up negative for everything which really surprised me. I do take Prozac and Wellbutrin XL, so I’m not sure if those had any interference but I highly doubt it.

I only buy gummies from the same local brand, so it makes me think that as long as a manufacturer’s products are quality, standardized, and conform to the Farm Bill with the federal Delta 9 THC limit under 0.03 %, then you will likely pass a drug test that uses GC/MS for confirmation. It possible that you might be marked initially positive but further testing using GC/MS should show that it was flagged for THC, but not Delta 9 THC, which is what is being looked for. I can only speak for the hair test, but also wanted to add that the at home urine tests I bought on amazon was still getting positive for THC on the test after stopping a month and a half ago. This was after my hair sample was sent in.

YMMV but wanted to post my results in case someone is in a similar situation. Feel free to correct me on anything I might have gotten wrong

 

 


 


 HOWEVER    we have found that the labs who have the ability  to discern between delta 8 and thc 9 are few  and thus it is a risk 

a redditer who commented on the subject stated 

Through disa, delta 8 and all the other smoke shop shit will most certainly cause you to fail. I know several people personally, from my previous employer, who got fired from 10+ year long careers over it. The smoke shops claim it won't show up but it will. 2 weeks of use took me 2 months to pass a piss test for thc with tons of activity, lots of water and cranberry juice etc...back in my days of regular bud I could clean up in 2 weeks. The smoke shop shit is a joke and the people selling are fucking clueless about it. It is causing a lot of issues with people where I am losing careers over it because you can pick up a candy bar and a delta pen at the corner store not realizing you won't pass a drug test.


 

 

 

Tuesday, November 3, 2020

WHY ALOE RID SHAMPOO IS NOT FOR DRUG TEST

 WHY ALOE RID SHAMPOO IS NOT FOR  DRUG TEST

 

To begin, it is important to familiarize yourself with the accurate facts and history surrounding Aloe Rid.

Aloe Rid was originally a commercial shampoo manufactured by NEXXUS and sold between 2000 and 2005 exclusively to salons. It consisted of a two-part treatment: the Aloe Rid Clarifying shampoo and the Aloe Rid Treatment, which was a chelation gel.

The recommended usage involved washing the hair with Aloe Rid Clarifying shampoo, which contained 0.5% EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid), followed by the application of the treatment gel, which contained 1% EDTA. The purpose of this treatment was to cleanse the hair and remove buildup from hair products like sprays, gels, and hard water, ensuring clean hair for the purpose of coloring.

It is important to note that Aloe Rid did not remove drug metabolites from the hair. Its primary function was to cleanse the hair and address issues such as "swimmers green" caused by exposure to substances like EDTA. Like any regular shampoo, it could potentially remove some external contaminants and achieve a total reduction of around 30%. However, it was not effective in lowering drug levels below the detection threshold. Contrary to some false claims made on certain websites, the original Aloe Rid formula was not discontinued due to damaging effects on hair or any other exaggerated reasons. It was simply a commercial shampoo sold at salons, similar to other common brands like Suave.

Now, let's delve into the history of the hype surrounding Aloe Rid. In 2005, NEXXUS made the decision to discontinue Aloe Rid from its product line. Initially, they stopped producing it in gallon sizes, followed by quarts. Consequently, those who marketed it for hair detoxification had to find alternative solutions. This is when certain individuals, referred to here as "THE ONES WHO WE DARE NOT MENTION," entered the scene. They propagated the special barcode myth and various other hype surrounding Aloe Rid, including the propylene glycol myth.

To clarify, propylene glycol (PG) is a common ingredient found in numerous products, and its presence or quantity is not particularly significant. It serves as a wetting agent and can be found in many everyday items. Furthermore, a whole bottle of PG costs only around five dollars.

These less than honest individuals continued to display images of genuine Aloe Rid by NEXXUS but sold plain bottles of unknown substances. They made claims about extracting the shampoo from gallons, but a YouTube video they shared actually showed a half-gallon jug of the treatment product, not the gallon-sized shampoo. Moreover, the product they sold did not match the correct color of the original Aloe Rid, but since most people were unaware, they couldn't discern the difference.


 


Currently, there are several promoters who continue to perpetuate the myth of Aloe Rid through various methods such as the Mac Method, Macujo Method, Gman Method, or Jerry Method. These methods are often used to sell knock-off versions of Aloe Rid or other shampoos that openly admit to not being effective against real drug use. This is precisely why they resort to using damaging substances in an attempt to achieve some reduction, although it is likely to result in hair damage and ultimately fail in achieving the desired outcome.

It is essential to consider the logical aspect of these methods. Their purpose is to sell shampoo, specifically Aloe Rid shampoo and its imitators. However, these shampoos are essentially no different from commercial shampoos like Suave and do not deliver the claimed results. Otherwise, there would be no need for the addition of random ingredients in a futile attempt to make them work.

It is worth asking yourself: Have you ever come across a legitimate laboratory result demonstrating that someone was genuinely heavily contaminated with drugs and then successfully passed a drug test using these methods or shampoos? The answer is likely no because most individuals who utilize these methods are not truly contaminated to begin with. The few instances where someone does pass a drug test after using a method are often shared anecdotally, without any pre-test proof. As a result, such claims cannot be considered as conclusive proof of the method's effectiveness.

 

METHOD PROMOTERS NEVER SHOW LAB RESULTS

 A PERSON WHO FAILED USING A "ALOE RID "  KNOCK OFF  TO TRY AND TREAT COCAINE  ( YOU CAN NOT TREAT COCAINE LET ALONE ANYTHING OF ANY REAL USE WITH ANY SHAMPOO )

" Used the Aloe Rid shampoo formula 10 times and Zydot ultra clean once, Still failed hair test . See hair confirm test results below "  


 

 

MACUJO aloe rid shampoo reviews 


Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2023
Be careful using this stuff it makes you add all kinds of stuff in your hair like baking soda, clean and clear face wash, tide detergent, and vinegar I ended up getting a chemical burn on my forehead and ears
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2023
Says it has a good accuracy but even when using the recommended amount it didnt work. waste of money waste of a product
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Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2022
Look I’ll be honest, the only thing that’ll really clean your hair is something that will alter the hair entirely, by bleaching it, lol this is just some regular perm smelling shampoo, way overpriced. I didn’t even take the chance, just tell your employer before the test that you found another job, and try to reapply later or just flat out stay clean for 3 months, unless you got plenty of time to bleach your hair and then die it back to normal, that still might not be enough. I got it out of fear and later accepted the reality. Didn’t even try to defy science.
2 people found this helpful
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Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2023
Didn't work.
Used for hair test and failed
One person found this helpful
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Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2022
Didn’t even pass my drug test and I did all the extra steps with tide, baking soda, clean n clear and I still failed the hair test for thc. I was so mad! Than the product comes with a label that says no returns ..probably because it doesn’t even work! And the cost of it just to need extra things to use with it is ridiculous. It dried out my hair like crazy and the smell sucks. Worst product ever.
4 people found this helpful
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Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2022
I used Macujo Aloe Rid shampoo for two weeks straight .. I followed the guide on the baking soda and vinegar .. this just does not work and is a waste of time and money. It washed all the color out of my hair but that was about it!
3 people found this helpful
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Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2020
I did the "method" with this shampoo , washed and soaked with vinegar, acne cleanse, aloe rid, tide, at least 15 times even added peroxide soak and the addition cleansing shampoo/ purifier/ and conditioner and I failed my hair test. Luckily i paid for my own hair test before taking a employment test because if I had not , my career would had ended and all college would have been useless bc this generic aloe rid is exactly Generic and does not work what so ever. I highly advise Not buying this product and just cut your hair short and allow it to grow to test length before testing.
12 people found this helpful
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Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2022
This product doesn’t work at all, was using it twice a day for 2 weeks straight, left it on for almost an hour at times, and still failed. Don’t let them take advantage of you too, you might be desperate to pass your test but please don’t waste almost 200 bucks on a product that won’t help you one bit. Wish I didn’t spend my money on this bs.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2022
Followed all the directions that came in the box for Mike's method and it didn't work. This is just another gimmick that will tell you're part of the 1% it cant help.
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2022
Didn't work, knew my chances were slim, I followed the directions exactly. Only a 30 day return not 60. $200 and alot of time wasted





 This is why these scampoo sellers say for light thc use only

 

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