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 Urine analysis

 Someone please help me. I am searching to find out (as many others may)
an absolute 'cure' to removing all detectable traces of {*filter*} from
a persons body. Is there a chemical or natural substance that can be
ingested or added to urine to make it undetectable in urine analysis.
If so where can these substances be found.

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Sun, 15 Oct 1995 21:55:03 GMT
 Urine analysis

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> Someone please help me. I am searching to find out (as many others may)
>an absolute 'cure' to removing all detectable traces of {*filter*} from
>a persons body. Is there a chemical or natural substance that can be
>ingested or added to urine to make it undetectable in urine analysis.
>If so where can these substances be found.

You could do what I do: never go near the stuff!  :)

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Mon, 16 Oct 1995 06:28:33 GMT
 Urine analysis

Quote:


>> Someone please help me. I am searching to find out (as many others may)
>>an absolute 'cure' to removing all detectable traces of {*filter*} from
>>a persons body. Is there a chemical or natural substance that can be
>>ingested or added to urine to make it undetectable in urine analysis.
>>If so where can these substances be found.

>You could do what I do: never go near the stuff!  :)

>--

There's always the old switcheroo.

My brother works at a dialysis clinic.  They were interviewing
candidates for a technician job (mainly electronics tech), and a
urine screen was part of the interview.  The bathroom was across
the hall from a lab.  One candidate managed to switch his urine
sample with one he grabbed from the lab.  (No one was in it at
the time.)

Most inner-city dialysis patients have quite a few medical problems,
so it was immediately obvious what had happened.  My brother
fleetingly considered telling the candidate, "I'm sorry but you
are very ill and need medical attention immediately."  They offered
him another *well-monitored* chance and he declined.



Mon, 16 Oct 1995 21:11:33 GMT
 
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