connoisseurde420
Well-Known Member
Now I have used the whizzonator without the fake dick thingy and it works as advertised everytime and I didnt even need the heat pad. That was for a government job with me having a secret clearance and random testing.
Now I am on probation and I know that they will look right at your willy just to make sure of these things, they may even pat me down. So being that it is so hard to grow bomb ass weed and not smoke I am checking out the alternatives.... I would like to know everybodys experience with this method. Please include how much you smoke, when you stop smoking before the test, and how you administered the dosage, and of course if it worked for ya...
Some general info:
What is Bentonite?
Alternate Names: Bentonite clay, montmorillonite
bentonite is a sedimentary clay composed of weathered and aged volcanic ash. Bentonite is a grey/cream color and has a very fine, smooth feel and is odorless and non-staining. For medicinal purposes, clay is available as a thick tasteless, pale-grey gel, but it also comes as a powder or encapsulated.
Bentonite clay is a traditional remedy that has been used for centuries as both an external, and internal remedy. Bentonite can be used externally as a clay poultice, mud pack or in the bath and in skin care recipes. For internal use it can be mixed in water and drank.
The theory behind the use of Bentonite clay is that it possesses the ability to absorb toxins, impurities, heavy metals and other contaminants. Bentonite is made of a great number of tiny platelets, which are believed to have negative electrical charges on their flat surfaces and positive charges on their edges. The theory is that when Bentonite clay absorbs water and swells, it is stretched open like a highly porous sponge and toxins are drawn into these spaces by electrical attraction. The clay is eventually eliminated from the body as feces, with the toxins bound to its multiple surfaces.
Traditionally, Bentonite has been used internally for gastrointestinal ailments including diarrhea and yeast and candida infections. It is used as an external skin treatment for treating acne, sprains, cuts, bruises, poison oak, and insect bites. (NOTE: Absorptive materials like Bentonite clay and activated charcoal may interfere with the absorption of nutrients from food, and of medications.)
thanks in advance.
-C
Now I am on probation and I know that they will look right at your willy just to make sure of these things, they may even pat me down. So being that it is so hard to grow bomb ass weed and not smoke I am checking out the alternatives.... I would like to know everybodys experience with this method. Please include how much you smoke, when you stop smoking before the test, and how you administered the dosage, and of course if it worked for ya...
Some general info:
What is Bentonite?
Alternate Names: Bentonite clay, montmorillonite
bentonite is a sedimentary clay composed of weathered and aged volcanic ash. Bentonite is a grey/cream color and has a very fine, smooth feel and is odorless and non-staining. For medicinal purposes, clay is available as a thick tasteless, pale-grey gel, but it also comes as a powder or encapsulated.
Bentonite clay is a traditional remedy that has been used for centuries as both an external, and internal remedy. Bentonite can be used externally as a clay poultice, mud pack or in the bath and in skin care recipes. For internal use it can be mixed in water and drank.
The theory behind the use of Bentonite clay is that it possesses the ability to absorb toxins, impurities, heavy metals and other contaminants. Bentonite is made of a great number of tiny platelets, which are believed to have negative electrical charges on their flat surfaces and positive charges on their edges. The theory is that when Bentonite clay absorbs water and swells, it is stretched open like a highly porous sponge and toxins are drawn into these spaces by electrical attraction. The clay is eventually eliminated from the body as feces, with the toxins bound to its multiple surfaces.
Traditionally, Bentonite has been used internally for gastrointestinal ailments including diarrhea and yeast and candida infections. It is used as an external skin treatment for treating acne, sprains, cuts, bruises, poison oak, and insect bites. (NOTE: Absorptive materials like Bentonite clay and activated charcoal may interfere with the absorption of nutrients from food, and of medications.)
thanks in advance.
-C