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  • torosboxing75
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    #1741
    Originally posted by radioraheem
    Regardless, you cannot mask PEDs in the urine with saline and multivitamins.
    Again this is one way to mask peds in the urine. "There are tablets for the kidneys that block the metabolites of steroids, so when athletes give a urine sample, they don't excrete the metabolites and thus test negative." Memo

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    • Rath
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      #1742
      Originally posted by radioraheem
      Regardless, you cannot mask PEDs in the urine with saline and multivitamins.
      so regardless is an acceptable reply now?

      anyways, what can you find in urine test that cannot be found in blood test and vice versa?

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      • radioraheem
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        #1743
        Originally posted by IR0NFIST
        False. The use of saline can alter the pH of both blood and urine by diluting whatever prohibited substance may be present within the sample, which in turn, can lead to an inconclusive test result.

        http://bigthink.com/think-tank/lance...ng-a-drug-test
        Again, you cannot do that with saline and multivitamins in the urine, especially with CIR. CIR alone will detects it.

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        • radioraheem
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          #1744
          Originally posted by Rath
          so regardless is an acceptable reply now?

          anyways, what can you find in urine test that cannot be found in blood test and vice versa?
          Sometimes. It all depends.

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          • torosboxing75
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            #1745
            Here's another one. "Concentrated synthetic urine substitute will pass any test and cannot be detected. Activist Abbie Hoffman wrote in his book on urine testing, “this is guaranteed drug free and is no put-on…I want to give this effort a strong plug.” Just add warm water! lmao!

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              #1746
              Originally posted by torosboxing75
              Here's another one. "Concentrated synthetic urine substitute will pass any test and cannot be detected. Activist Abbie Hoffman wrote in his book on urine testing, ***8220;this is guaranteed drug free and is no put-on***8230;I want to give this effort a strong plug.***8221; Just add warm water! lmao!
              Synthetic urine substitute is not saline and multivitamins.

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              • Vadrigar.
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                #1747
                Originally posted by radioraheem
                Again, you cannot do that with saline and multivitamins in the urine, especially with CIR. CIR alone will detects it.
                CIR can only detect what's present, so if a urine sample manipulated using an IV there is nothing present for CIR to work with.

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                • IR0NFIST
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                  #1748
                  Originally posted by radioraheem
                  Again, you cannot do that with saline and multivitamins in the urine, especially with CIR. CIR alone will detects it.
                  I welcome you to provide a credible source that would defend your argument.

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                  • Vadrigar.
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                    #1749
                    Originally posted by radioraheem
                    Synthetic urine substitute is not saline and multivitamins.

                    According to this link a saline IV can be used to manipulate a urine sample as well as blood:

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                    • radioraheem
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                      #1750
                      Originally posted by Vadrigar.
                      CIR can only detect what's present, so if a urine sample manipulated using an IV there is nothing present for CIR to work with.
                      Saline and multivitamins doesn't manipulate samples like that. You will get caught by any WADA accredited lab. Everyone and their mama would be doing it, especially since it's so cheap. As I said before, only fools...

                      Even the NSAC tests, which don't even test for all the WADA list, catches a lot of guys. Urine alone.

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