Detox

Bxiris

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Anyone know of a detox product that will flush and/or mask x@n@x from a drug screen?

 
Slow taper and it takes at least 2 or 3 weeks to get out of your system.  If you have any health issues or are older, do a taper, don't cold turkey.  It takes a  good whack on your whole body.

 
caution: eti z l@am  showed up as a bEnz on a multiple choice test for me personally. I'm in medical field and had access to my own test and did it at home for research purposes. YMMV. 7 TO 10 DAYS for Zanzibar's,,, 21 for V@lley girls

 
@Ayyy7393 You could switch to something that's not being tested. Like if the test doesn't include barbs, phenobarb. Or soma, zopiclone, but you'd only bother to do that if you are dependant. If you can stop taking it for a few days, I've heard a couple people say that theanine helps with very mild withdrawal (One of them specifically had gone from 2,5 mg clotiazepam to nothing and he said theanine helped with the headaches and anxiety)

Would this be a 10-12 panel urine test?

 
caution: eti z l@am  showed up as a bEnz on a multiple choice test for me personally. I'm in medical field and had access to my own test and did it at home for research purposes. YMMV. 7 TO 10 DAYS for Zanzibar's,,, 21 for V@lley girls
This is for a home/POC test in the US? That is news indeed. I've known people to not even test positive for flualp even though one would expect crosslinking with tests for alp, though advice is still to avoid analogs of marketed benzos (which for the US excludes etiz). But if test makers are now testing for thienodiazepines as well, then yikes.

 
@Rec water and a water pill cut water hour before test take apple cider vinegar with zinc and a b vitiman and dont use for 24 hours

 
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