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September 3rd, 2007 at 4:56 pm
Passing a drug test - pass a drug test using goldenseal:
The first thing to remember, is that it takes approximately three days to
clean your body of water soluble substances. THC is fat soluble, and I
have heard figures of 14 to 28 days to get that out of your system. I
take a herb (root) called Golden Seal (hydrastis candisas). Golden seal
converts THC from a fat soluble molecule to water soluble. I normally
take two to three per day on general principles. Three days before
going to work, I start taking a larger quantity. Ususally five with each
meal and five before going to bed (20 per day). This stuff makes you
feel kind of weird, it is also a general blood cleaning agent. I would
not advise taking any more than this per day. Also, do not take them
all 20 at once. I read somewhere that too much is bad for you. Taking
it with tea or coffee helps get in your system. It is not to soluble,
so I think the higher temperature of the liquid is why this is so.
September 3rd, 2007 at 5:02 pm
Goldenseal what is it & can it pass a drug test?
Goldenseal is a plant and you can get either the root or the leaves in pill form. It’s also a liquid or tea. The liquid is rumored to absorb slower than the capsules. Goldenseal is a diuretic, but works no better than other diuretics. Furthermore, NORML reports that Goldenseal is now being tested for. Taking Goldenseal is a foolish waste. Goldenseal has shown to work on occasion when trying to pass a drug test but is very unreliable. However, some labs are reportedly testing for Goldenseal. Goldenseal is very unreliable, and California NORML advises against using it. Goldenseal (as a screen) only works on the TLC test, which is not used anymore.