Tuesday, March 7, 2017

The Propylene glycol hair detox myth


Propylene glycol is in every commercial shampoo like Aloe Rid and Does nothing for hair detox 


Well this is what Propylene glycol Really is . 

The Myth of Propylene Glycol Hair Detox

Many people believe that propylene glycol, a common ingredient in commercial shampoos like Aloe Rid, has special powers to detoxify hair. However, this is simply not true.

Propylene glycol is a clear, colorless, and hygroscopic liquid that is used in many different applications, including as a rheology modifier in polyurethane formulations, a surfactant and wetting agent in leather finishing, and a primary ingredient in the manufacture of paintballs. It is also used in various edible items such as coffee-based drinks, liquid sweeteners, ice cream, whipped dairy products, and soda. Additionally, it is frequently used as a solvent in many pharmaceuticals, including oral, injectable, and topical formulations.

While propylene glycol is able to lower the freezing point of water, which makes it useful as an aircraft de-icing fluid and a substitute for ethylene glycol in low toxicity, environmentally friendly automotive antifreeze, it does not have any special powers or abilities to break down drug metabolites in hair.

Propylene glycol is simply a wetting agent when it comes to shampoo. A wetting agent is a substance that lowers the surface tension of a liquid, allowing it to spread more easily. It has no special abilities to detoxify hair.

The myth about propylene glycol hair detox came about because of pseudo-scientists on the internet who randomly picked it off the ingredient list of Aloe shampoos, assuming it must be the magic ingredient. However, there is no magic ingredient, and all shampoos work in the same way. The idea that you need to pay $150 or more for a shampoo containing propylene glycol is ridiculous when you can buy a whole bottle of it from a vaporizer shop for just $5.

It's important to note that shampoos only work for people with low to no drug use. THC requires repeated use to even get to the hair, as it does not incorporate well at all. The shampoo companies are often part of the Mac method cult, which advocates for using harsh chemicals like Tide and bleach to destroy your hair. However, these "methods" are made to sell shampoo.

Most of the ignorant kids who claim that propylene glycol shampoo worked for them online probably didn't need anything. One-time THC use will not show up in hair tests. If they were just barely over the threshold, any shampoo and a bunch of household items could give a 30% reduction and may get them under the wire. However, you can get better results from one single hair razor treatment than from 50 Aloe Rid shampoo washes.



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Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Detox Shampoo Scams


Detox Shampoo Scams


Using a Shampoo to destroy drug metabolites is not something that will be accomplished with any aloe rid type commercial shampoo. 

Regardless if its a aloe rid knock offs or any other its still a commercial grade product. 

Most are only using some method to sell these scampoos. Anyone who mentions any METHOD is telling you the shampoo is doing nothing.


OLD STYLE SHAMPOO - PROPYLENE GLYCOL & SPECIAL BAR CODE   NONSENSE

Some individuals might still be fixating on outdated marketing information that lingers on the internet regarding the myths surrounding propylene glycol. We have clarified multiple times that propylene glycol is merely a wetting agent and has no effect on drug metabolites. 

Anyone perpetuating the propylene glycol myth is trying to deceive you and revealing that they don't have a legitimate product. You can refer to the article debunking the propylene glycol myth for more information.

This misconception is often intertwined with the myth surrounding aloe rid and the supposed higher levels of propylene glycol in the old formula. As we just mentioned, propylene glycol holds no significance, so if they are not selling aloe rid, why would they claim to be using an old formula? Could it be that they want you to believe they are using aloe rid and that propylene glycol has some meaning? In reality, it simply indicates that they lack understanding on the subject.

The originators of the propylene glycol BS are the ones who initially created this myth.

Here's a simple fact: different chemicals are required to metabolize the properties of different drugs. The way methamphetamine metabolites are broken down is distinct from THC metabolites. The number of treatments needed depends on the specific metabolites in question and one's usage history.

When you come across individuals claiming they passed a drug test using some random method or shampoo, they will never have a pretest to confirm whether they were actually positive in the first place. This often happens with individuals who are low THC users and likely weren't positive to begin with. THC doesn't transfer well, and regular use is necessary, particularly for individuals who are thin and active. This is vastly different from individuals using heavier drugs.


Recent sample of consultation  that mentions use and treatment with shampoos which did not seems to help with  opiates


"oxycodone 30mg almost every day for first 2 months, most recent month 60-90 mg a week

Recently took hair follicle test 4/5/16 after using aloe shampoo (old formula) purchased from aloe rid wanna be seller,  for 7 days 2x/day prior to test  and zydot ultra clean the day of test. I Had been clean for 15 days prior to test and was positive for oxycodone with a level of 975 pg/mg." 

 


Hair Razor Detox is the only method that provides before-treatment lab results to demonstrate the extent of one's drug presence, as well as post-treatment lab results to confirm successful detoxification. This serves as concrete evidence that Hair Razor actually works.

Unlike ordinary shampoos that leave you guessing, Hair Razor is a comprehensive treatment that requires performing a specific number of treatments tailored to your individual usage history. This personalized approach is the only legitimate way to undergo a thorough detoxification process.

Quick hair detox consult will tell you what treatment amount is required.



RE POSTING ANOTHER PAGE THAT WAS BANNED SO WE CENSORED THE BUTTHURT OFFENDERS NAME WHO SPENT OVER A DECADE COUNTER FITTING ALOE RID



What im posting here is going to be a ongoing place for readers to post how they got scammed by various aloe shampoo peddlers .

 9-3-2021 PEOPLE STILL BEING TRICKED TO THINK THEY ARE BUYING ALOE RID 

 

EXAMPLE RECENT EMAIL PEOPLE STILL FALLING FOR MARKETED CONFUSION  

 I have attached a copy of my order confirmation from test clear.  I spent over $200 on aloe rid and it did not work.    I failed it.  


I saw something on your website that you would make a deal if someone can prove that we tried aloe rid.

Please see attached document.  I’m trying to get as much money together so I can order a half set, so any deal or discount I can get would be much appreciated.

Thanks,

Jacey  

NOTICE HOW THIS PERSON SAID I ORDERED ALOE RID ?  THIS IS WHAT I MEAN THAT COMPANY DOES NOT SELL ALOE RID NOT THAT IT MATTERS ALOE RID IS JUST COMMERCIAL SHAMPOO

This company is deceiving you making you believe you are buying aloe rid by nexxus well,... nexxus stopped making aloe rid in 2005 !  you can sue these people for that damage of the deception  

they are trying to su me for exposing them   and they are going to fail  just like tier bullshit scampoo

 

ENFORCEMENT AND RECOVERY OF FEES AND COSTS

"As noted by the case referenced above, action can be taken by a person who believes they have been a victim of deceptive trade practices.   Those actions include bringing a claim which states that an action may be brought by any person who is a victim of consumer fraud, including a “deceptive trade practice as defined ...

 provides that if the claimant is the prevailing party the Court shall award any damages the claimant has sustained, any equitable relief that the court deems appropriate, and the claimant’s costs in the action, including reasonable attorney’s fees.

 IM BETTING THERE ARE THOUSANDS WHO SPEND HUNDREDS ON A COUNTERFEIT PRODUCT 

Crating and filing a motion against these people is easy to do you can find the information online , type it up and serve it 



The other day i was doing a Hair Razor Detox consultation  and was told the following statement



.........I'm hurting financially pretty bad I got duped at *******(reviewer censored by editor so as not to hurt aloe rid knockoff promoter  )

Paid for 2 bottles of aloe shampoo  and the zydot and 130.00 for Saturday morning delivery when I didn't realize I could put the test off It NEVER came . He never sent tracking and said he would refund me. It's been a couple weeks with no info from him at all.
Then he emails that he refuses to refund because it's not his fault it got lost. Sounds like he is now scamming people !I had to go through my bank and it'll be a couple weeks before those funds are back in my account :( the guy I believe his name is Daniel but I can double check . 

Oh trust and believe I will be all over every forum complaint board etc

He scammed me out of 700+ dollars , I paid almost 200 of that for delivery alone.

He guaranteed it would be here the next day and then never shipped

He's a terrible human.




Thank you for running such an amazing site and doing consults so people don't waste their time

Sent from my iPhone

 

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




We ordered off EBay. It was $110 and had "correct" barcode bla bla bla. It was "eBay insured" so we got our money back. They issued us a fake tracking # and never got a response back from seller when we asked about the status of our order. I then googled "nexus aloe rid barcode scam" and realized we've been scammed, and also found your blog, Blessing in disguise!

ReplyDelete


AnonymousOctober 10, 2017 at 7:26 PM

NO S _ _ T! WTF?

That is what I thought. But I have bought 12 boxes of Ultra Clean Shampoo & Conditioner + Paul Mitchell #3 Shampoo and Neutrogena T/Sal 3%, due to the fact that the research paper which you referenced - Int.l Journal Of Legal Medicine, showed 36% reduction with one use of Ultra Clean. So - 36% reductions each time and wearing a clean skull cap after each wash and then the final few washes also put on latex gloves, only new combs????????

The fail came from Quest Diagnostics - I requested that my prospective employer request the values of the test results and send to me.

I sent Psychemedics a hair sample off the opposite arm and should have been delivered on 10/06/2017 and hope to get the value of these test results soon.

I will share the test values when if I get them.

AnonymousNovember 6, 2017 at 10:39 AM

(OMITTED ASSHOLES ALOE RID SCHAMPOO SELLERS )  should be put out of business. $400+ later in Old Style Aloe Ridd, 2 boxes of Zydot shampoo + treatment, and expedited shipping, I still FAILED my hair follicle test with THC levels of 12 pg/mg, which the Hair Razor consultant says is a lot for THC. I am so disgusted with (OMITTED ASSHOLES ALOE RID SCHAMPOO SELLERS )  MULTIPLE assurances to me that their products would help a heavy user of THC pass a hair test, but I am even more disgusted with myself for thinking Aloe Ridd was the way to go and not researching harder to find Hair Razor with more time to spare before my test. I'm now scrambling to finish enough Hair Razor treatments before my test when I could have had weeks to prepare. (OMITTED ASSHOLES ALOE RID SCHAMPOO SELLERS )  is a complete joke, Aloe Ridd + Zydot is a useless method for heavy THC levels, and I should have known something was up because (OMITTED ASSHOLES ALOE RID SCHAMPOO SELLERS )  only lists 28 reviews for Aloe Ridd on their site as opposed to Hair Razor which lists many more from throughout years. Don't fall for (OMITTED ASSHOLES ALOE RID SCHAMPOO SELLERS )  bullshit like I did.


AnonymousJanuary 4, 2018 at 10:02 AM

Hi just wanted to update you on my hair test.

I failed my first hair follicle test that I had done on 12/4/16 after doing 10
macujo treatments and the zygot right before going to the lab.

Then did the PDT 90 self test after doing 3 jerry G treatments basically mac method thing with
bleaching and re-dye 3x. Also failed for thc.

Then found Hair Razor Detox
did two hair razor detox treatments of the 13 recommended before hair started to melt off ( didnt divulge i used bleach or as they told me later they normally wouldnt sell it to me ) .

Sent 3rd self hair test out after this got results back yesterday passed negative for thc.

I'm thinking it was the razor detox since I failed twice doing the other methods.

Wish I had found this product first before destroying my hair.

Sent from my iPhone

danielleApril 28, 2018 at 5:36 PM

hello I bought the (omitted name of schampoo  )  shampoo and ultra clean, it was expensive even the shipping was costly, did 20 treatments prior to test day. I read all the comments on the (OMITTED ASSHOLES ALOE RID SCHAMPOO SELLERS )  site and had convinced myself id pass, I was a light user with maybe 2 grams a month and clean for week and half. test came back positive for marijuana, testing at 0.6. tried to put review on there site it wont post so I'm not convinced the fake reviews to get others to believe and buy. don't waste your money!






Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Mac Method Hair Detox Explained & Exposed

method

[meth-uh d]

noun

orderly or systematic arrangement, sequence, or the like.



 

Recently, I came across a post where someone suggested a hair treatment called the "Mac Method." They started listing various random household and acne products, and to my surprise, they even mentioned using Spic and Span! It's quite amusing how every few years, I encounter this method being mentioned with some addition or change. This is the nature of the internet, where people try to appear smarter than they actually are.

Pot head #1 comes up with a random list of ingredients and calls it a "Method." Then pot head #2, wanting to demonstrate their supposed expertise in separating hair molecules, adds or modifies the list and posts it online, perpetuating the cycle. Of course, you'll find purists who claim that the original random assortment of ingredients is the only true way, and they deserve a special place in hell for that.

To make my point and simplify things (I hope), I will discuss the variations of the "McCujo," "Macujo," "Maccujo," "Maccogo," or the "Mac Method" (they can't even agree on the name). This home remedy hair detox is often found in search results, each with a different list of random ingredients claiming to be part of this so-called scientific method. Oh, and let's not forget the Jerry G method, because I'm sure someone will say I didn't mention it. It's probably just a variation of the Mac Method with bleach, but why not just call it that? Heaven forbid we give every genius with a tweak their own method name, as in reality, we'd have dozens of them.

ALL "METHODS" ARE ONLY INVENTED TO SELL SHCAMPOO !!!




First page of google results I found these variation of the "mac method"  for sake of  time I wont post every variation, this should make my point .

1 aloe rid shampoo  ( doesnt exist   ALOE RID by NEXXUS wen toff market in 2005 anyone with a NON NEXXUS LABEL should not be making you believe your buying a nexxus shampoo )  ,  Clean and Clear pink ,   Tide liquid , Heinz vinegar


2 Folli-Kleen Intense Hair Cleanser , ZYDOT Ultra Clean Shampoo ,  Neutrogina TSal Shampoo ( shampoo with salicylic acid %3 )  , Apple cider vinegar , Tide original Liquid Laundry Detergent, Baking soda


3  Vinegar , clean & clear pink , tide  , Paul Mitchell three , all the stuff to bleach and dye hair with


So you see finding a true method would require a consistent list for which to prove it. This does not,  but we will go to the original mac and jerry g method for OUR SOURCE on this break down of foolishness.

mac method  

nexxus aloe rid ( out of production in 2005 )

Tide detergent  - ( would open cuticle and breakdown oils but thats it)

Heinz white vinegar   (must be Heinz ?)  Minimal THC metabolisms'  will get all over your head

clean and clear PINK    ( salicylic acid %2)  also Tsal shampoo contains %3 salicylic acid and sometimes they tell you to use both ,  which is pointless)

The way its generally explained is the vinegar and clean and clear  create pours and damage hair  creating cracks in the cuticle   ( ok step one BREAK hair? )  with clean and clear pink over the counter at %3 salicylic acid ?  I don't think that's going to break anything, thank god .( SEE FATS ABOUT PH AND SAL% )

Then The Aloe shampoo because its main component is propylene glycol and that opens the cuticle and removes metabolites.

THE FALSE CLAIM THAT IT OPENS THE CUTICLE AND REMOVES METABOLITES IS FALSE . 

 propylene glycol is a wetting agent is is NOT the main active ingredient in ANYTHING the aloe rid type shampoos active ingredient is  EDTA .The idiots promoting propylene glycol and aloe rid scampoos are trying to sound like their is something in the shampoo that you need ... BUT ALL METHODS ARE MADE UP TO SELL SCHAMPOO  

 


 Then with the TIDE detergent,   they don't explain what it does but some will say it opens the hair,  as it will because its over 7 ph, but going by this theory or method wouldn't you use it first ?, and if the aloe rid opens the hair what's the tide for ?


  This is the same as people who say use clean and clear then  follow with  Tsal when they have same ingredients in them at useless levels.  It makes as much scientific sense as saying Drink pepsi and then drink coke.   This is what I mean,  its not a method,  its stupidity .

 

 

Now the Jerry G thing .

 its about 150.00 in  random mostly fake aloe rid shampoos and ZYDOT  but  this version uses bleach and dye.  It  frys your head and you will only try this madness one time and shave your head because all your hair will be breaking off.   

 First you use hair dye ,..why?  well they say it has ammonia to open the cuticle.  I know so does regular ammonia or tap water over ph of 7 or for that matter & I thought the tide was for that ?  Then after coloring it your supposed to bleach it, some say bleach first then color (again no clear method really)   and some say do this MULTIPLE TIMES .

  WTF is that ?  what they dont tell you is you will fail when the tech KNOWS your nasty feeling hair with obvious dye job  so they notate the form and the lab does a methlyne blue stain to hair sample and looks at it under a fluoroscope and BAM   they see how FRIED  it is and you fail    UNABLE TO TEST DUE TO HAIR DAMAGE .

 

 ive seen a picture of 40 volume bleach on the site  of sellers of non nexxus aloe rid...  that shit will burn you!  For them to show a dangerous chemical product  is irresponsible.  The bleaching will probably do some breakdown but at the cost of your hair, which if its fried you can't test it anyway . 


Then you use baking soda , I have no idea why but they will say it opens the hair . OK so how many pointless items is that now that OPEN HAIR ? opening hair does nothing but open the hair , its what goes into it after its open and these "methods"  have no properties that do any metabolizing. 






I understand your concern regarding unreliable information found on random websites. It is important to rely on credible scientific sources when seeking accurate information about the effectiveness of cleansing methods for THC detection in hair.

In reality, THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) does not easily transfer into hair, and its presence in hair is primarily associated with regular and prolonged use coupled with low physical activity levels. Therefore, individuals who claim to have successfully passed THC tests using certain shampoos may have passed even without any treatment, given their usage patterns.

However, it is worth noting that for other chemical drugs, there may be a slight reduction in their presence in hair after extensive treatments that involve breaking and treating the hair. Nevertheless, such drastic measures are unlikely to be viewed favorably in a laboratory setting and may raise suspicion during testing processes.

To ensure accurate and reliable information regarding the effectiveness of cleansing methods for THC detection in hair, it is advisable to consult reputable scientific sources and rely on validated studies conducted by experts in the field.


When considering the expenses associated with various over-the-counter products, it's important to note that they can add up to over $150. However, there is an alternative option available called Hair Razor Detox, which is significantly stronger and does not have the potential to cause any negative effects on your scalp. The cost for a set of 20 Hair Razor Detox treatments is $80, making it a more cost-effective choice.

To ensure the most effective treatment for your specific situation, a Hair Razor Consultant will assess important factors such as the substances used, the timing of their use, and the frequency and quantity of usage on a monthly basis. These factors will help determine the appropriate number of treatments needed to achieve optimal results.

It's worth noting that Hair Razor Detox offers a comprehensive and tailored approach to address individual needs, providing a more personalized and effective solution compared to generic over-the-counter options.