How To Pass A Drug Test

 

Friday, January 11, 2008

How To Pass A Drug Test

Really, if you want to know how to pass a drug test, the simplest solution is to stop doing drugs. I have no moral argument here. They are just plants that scare people and lawmakers. As a practical matter, though, there are so many problems with doing illegal things that it is almost always best to just drop the drugs.
I don't use illegal drugs myself, but I have researched the topic, and I've had friends who passed many drug tests despite regular drug use. I pass on the following hoping that you will use the information for justifiable purposes. In other words, if you are my taxi driver, I don't care if you had a joint over the weekend, but if you are a school bus driver, please don't toke up before driving.
If you want to at least stop using for a while, in order to pass a drug test, be sure you know what kind of test it is. A simple urine test can often be passed just by abstaining for a couple weeks. A hair test will detect use from months back, however, and it may look suspicious if you shave your head beforehand.
How To Pass A Drug Test - Most Of The Time
Fortunately for you, most drug tests are urine tests, because they are cheaper to do. These tests can be beaten in a number of ways, including the simple temporary abstinence mentioned above. That assumes that you have sufficient warning, of course.
Some people pass drug tests by using other people's urine. It can be bought online, in liquid form or as crystals that need to be reconstituted. Alternately, users take a donation from a friend who doesn't do drugs (I have been asked). To use it though, it must be body temperature. Testers check this.
One way this is accomplished is by strapping a condom full of the urine next to the inner thigh. This keeps it warm enough usually. If testers aren't watching too closely, it is detached and slowly spilled into the cup and toilet to make the appropriate sounds.
I have known users who passed their drug tests by drinking a lot of water. It is only logical. The test is for a certain threshold amount of the drugs in your system. Dilute your urine, and you might fall below that threshold. Drink several quarts of water in the hours leading up to the test,and you just may pass.
Good testers will notice that your urine looks like water, but there is little they can say. Take several B-complex vitamins with the water, and this will usually make your urine more yellow. If they require a new test because they suspect your trick, at least you have time to clean up your act.
You can also buy substances said to mask the drugs in your system, although users tell me most of them don't work. None of these tricks work all the time, especially if the test is a complete surprise. Why not consider just saving your money and skipping the drugs? Now that's how to pass a drug test.
Steve Gillman has been hunting down obscure knowledge and useful secrets for years. Learn more and get a free gift at: The Secret Information Site (http://www.TheSecretInformationSite.com)


Medical Malpractice Are You In Safe Hands?
Attending the doctor is no fun, particularly if your visit is because of a particular complaint, rather than a timely check up. The only thing that makes the whole thing less scary or uncomfortable is that we are, at least, placing ourselves in the hands of skilled professionals, who have our best interests at heart. While this is true of most doctors and other healthcare providers, there are some less dedicated than others, so in order to protect your health and avoid becoming entangled in a medical malpractice suit, it is wise to check your doctor's credentials before submitting to an exam.
It is true that a large portion of medical malpractice suits arise from unfortunate errors rather than malice aforethought. This fact, however, does not alter the impact that such errors can have upon the life and health of the patient involved. Carelessness might be an unfortunate side effect of the long hours many of our healthcare providers work, but it remains unacceptable, particularly to those whose lives are irreparably altered as a result of such an error.
Medical malpractice suits are not, as sometimes portrayed in the media, a patient's way of finding revenge against the medical system that treated him unfairly. Such negative stereotypes only deter innocent people seeking the help they deserve. These suits are a way for an aggrieved patient to receive financial compensation for the wrong that was, perhaps unwittingly, carried out against them, financial compensation that is usually spent on adapting the patient's lifestyle to match his or her new circumstances. After all, no amount of money can undo what has been done. Medical malpractice suits are not a way of solving problems, they simply help alleviate the pain and suffering that has been caused.
Medical malpractice does not have to involve headline-grabbing mistakes; though the definition varies between states, malpractice can be constituted by negligence or disregard. If you are in doubt as to whether your case might be suitable for this kind of legal suit, it is always wise to contact a lawyer. And try to prevent this kind of unfortunate incident happening to you – be sure to check out your doctor's background before proceeding with treatment to ensure that you really are putting yourself in safe hands.

Dave is the owner of http://medical-malpractice-cases.info and http://medical-malpractice-case.info websites providing information on medical malpractice.


Government Apathy - A Different View
Copyright 2006 Al Arnold
I have always believed that political apathy starts at the bottom. That is the citizens. They do not go to meetings when issues are being discussed that impact their lives. They do not speak up at the earlyist opportunity to provide input. I recently came across an article that challenges my theory.
It was written by someone who just refers to himself as Dan. No last name. It was written in 2002. Dan lives in Britain, but what he says could also refer to the United States. Dan believes that apathy comes from the top down. Not the bottom up.
Dan writes, "It is an inevitable end result from the transition of politics from an art form that is dominated by those who engage in politics for the love of politics, and a genuine desire to improve conditions and see good done, to cooler, colder, more calculating 'career' politicians, who see it as a job, like in any other company, where the goal is to keep the current party, or company, in power, without the regard to what happens in the country as a whole.
Politicians are, indeed, apathetic. They seem to have no true beliefs these days. This is sad, but also inevitable; since to belong to a major party these days is to allow oneself to be submitted to their rules - namely, you must not have an opinion unless it is that of the party. There is no belief behind their politics."
Dan continues, "Now, if the politicians really cared and were there for love of country, then they would be more outspoken and genuinely campaign for what they think is right. But they do not, since they love their jobs far too much for that. They stay in the safety and toe the party line. They are apathetic, in short, about genuine politics."
Dan's conclusion is, "If politicians or other commentators bemoan that no younger people these days are interested in politics, then how can they be blamed? They should look around them - the politicians aren't interested in politics, the politicians in power aren't interested in the public's wishes, and the public, in term, has nowhere to turn to get things done. They created my apathy. They must remove it."
Dan is certainly correct. Partisan politics now permeates our government. It does not matter what the issue is. If one party supports an idea, the other party opposes it, just for the sake of opposition it seems. There is no attempt to find common ground to solve problems. The bickering is non stop. Politics as we know it today, is split along party lines. Period. Exclamation point!
I had never belonged to a "party" until about four years ago. I was watching Meet the Press. Democratic National Committee Chairman Terry McAuliffe was the guest. Mr. McAuliffe looked straight into the camera and told me that I was either with him or against him. There was no middle ground. If that was the case, I concluded, I needed to do something. So, I joined my local Republican Party. I'm not an active member. I simply pay my dues. But, if I had to make a choice like Mr. McAuliffe said I had to, that would be my decision.
It is indeed unfortunate that decision had to be made by me. I preferred to keep my Independent status. But, I couldn't.
Dan, you've made me think. I'm not ready to agree that apathy is a problem that starts at the top down. But, you definitely have made me think about it.
Thanks Dan. This is what politics should be about. Making each other really think about the issues and then reaching our own conclusions. We should not being force fed what to believe by any party.

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Al Arnold is the Founder of the National Association of Local Government Activists. The association dedicated to fighting Local Government Apathy. http://WWW.LocalPolitics101.US
He is also the author of Moving Mountains and Molehills Local Politics 101, a book that explains how you can be effective in local politics.

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