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    I did about 30 minutes or reading and this is what I have sofar. Google>how to beat hair testing = About 10,900,000 results

    Originally posted by Drug Testing Insider
    Can you dye your hair to pass a hair follicle drug test?

    There are detox shampoos out there that can be used to pass a hair follicle drug test. Luckily, these tests are very expensive, and most employers do not use them. Out of all the drug tests, on average only 5% is hair testing. Coloring, bleaching, cutting, and even shampooing your hair gradually removes drug toxins.
    While it is often possible to beat urine and even blood drug tests by detoxifying the body, this is much more difficult for hair. This is because, once the hair grows past the follicle, it is technically dead—the cells are not cleaning themselves and will not be affected by anything that you ingest.

    This leaves you with only one option: Hair follicle detox shampoo to try and cleanse and remove all toxins from your hair. There are many hair follicle detox shampoos on the market and sadly they are not all equal.

    Be sure to do your research in selecting a product for hair follicle drug testing. The issue with many hair detox products like shampoos and toxin washes is that they only clean the hair cuticle, or the outer layer, but do not penetrate the shaft, which is the core of your hair strands. The shaft is what actually gets tested so products that only do a surface level cleaning will not work.

    Some tried and tested hair detox drug test shampoos are notoriously difficult to find, but newer formulas by Synergy Detox can be ordered online and are also extremely effective when trying to cleanse your hair.

    For best results, use the shampoo multiple times prior to your test date. Follow the instructions on the bottle—most will suggest leaving the shampoo in for several minutes. Heat styling or coloring your hair can also increase the efficacy of detox shampoos. This is because damage to the cuticle will enable for better penetration of the detox product into the shaft.
    WalMart as well as GNC (Total Eclipse - Rely Detox) sell hair detoxifiers (probably don't work as it looks like only certain ones that are like 300 bucks seem to work*)

    You can use these detox shampoos 3-10 days in advance but if you don’t have that much time, you can take 3-4 showers a day as needed. Just make sure to let it sit in your hair for at least 3 minutes then thoroughly massage your scalp to remove all the residual buildup.
    HAIR COLOR AFFECTS CONCENTRATION, NOT ACCURACY.

    Hair color is determined by the presence of melanin pigment. Melanin uptakes drug metabolites, meaning the more melanin produced, the higher the concentration of drug metabolites will be detected. People with naturally lighter hair (less melanin) will test for a lower concentration of drug metabolites in their system those who are naturally dark haired. Hair follicle tests account for this variation, and are sensitive to even the smallest amount of drug metabolites.

    Genetic Clues

    Research into the way redheads react to various substances and stimuli has produced a catalogue of differences that defies easy explanation.

    They are more affected by some things and less by others.
    This has led scientists to theorise that the cause of these differences is likely to be something fundamental: redheads may possess a 'redhead' gene.

    Research in mice has shown that female mice with genes similar to redheaded people are easier to treat successfully with certain drugs.

    Facts

    It is estimated that 2 percent of the world's population is redheaded. In the northern hemisphere the figure is 6 percent and in Scotland 13 percent.

    The focus of the animal studies was the receptor gene MC1R, which is responsible for producing the brown skin pigment melanin; redheads have a variant of this gene which does not produce melanin.

    In addition, the amount of drug ingested does not correlate to the amount of drug found in the hair. In some studies, larger amounts of ******* have been found in the hair of occasional users than in frequent users. Hair testing cannot determine the amount of ******* ingested by an individual because of this restriction, and thus this technique remains a marker for some individuals who have used ******* within a limited time frame (weeks to months).[7]

    Cosmetically treating hair can lead to a decreased level of *******, as well as other drugs present, detected as compared to levels detected prior to treatment. Cosmetic hair treatments which negatively impact ******* detection include coloring, bleaching, and perming due to the changes in porosity of the hair induced by these treatments.
    So let the record show there are methods to detoxify the hair just based on 30 minutes research! Also, redheads produce very little Melanin and the effect on testing effect is very little concentration. We know he was hot for Clenbuterlol, but what we're looking for IS concentration. Not looking good for Canelo. Basically another smoke-screen.

    If someone has proof my fast research method is erroneous, you are very much welcome to provide sources and comments that state the contrary.

    I absolutely refuse for a monkey in a suit to tell me what I can research on my own. Doctors lie and the WBC has already presented a lying doctor from Mexico.

    The reason the first test blew up is because we got figures that the community could analyze/deduce on our own which ultimatley led to this conviction. We need data to move forward in exonerating him, not just the word of a couple of flunkies saying this or saying that.

    They've already tried cooking the books and got caught. We want more data and complete transparency.

    Sources:

    http://drugtestinginsider.com/how-to...cle-drug-test/

    https://www.passahairtest.com

    https://synergydetox.com/hair-detox-...t-shampoo.html

    http://www.gsdln.org

    http://www.testclear.com/Old-Style-A...mpoo-P174.aspx

    http://www.testclear.com/how-to-pass...drug-test.aspx

    http://svmsl.chem.cmu.edu/vmsl/*******/ch_bg3.htm

  • #2
    I don’t think the shampoo can get to the follicle! Look up hair follicle in wiki pedía. You will see that the shampoo dosnt help

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    • #3
      Originally posted by JohnCastellanos View Post
      I don’t think the shampoo can get to the follicle! Look up hair follicle in wiki pedía. You will see that the shampoo dosnt help
      Once the hair leaves the follicle the follicle is out of the picture, figure 5-7 days. That's how I'm understanding it anyway.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by JohnCastellanos View Post
        I don’t think the shampoo can get to the follicle! Look up hair follicle in wiki pedía. You will see that the shampoo dosnt help
        That is a claim, but the Aloe one seems to work. We have to define work here right?

        We don't need it to be CLEAR, we just need it muddled and that can be achieved through shampoo's as stated in the links ^.

        Originally posted by GSDLN
        There are only few hair detox shampoos that actually work. Most hair detox shampoos fail because they cannot break inside the hair follicle to remove the drug toxins. It’s easy for the labs to run their tests are detect if you’ve done drugs. The worst part is that the majority of tests can detect up to 90 days.

        The good news?

        Old Style Aloe Rid detox shampoo (MUST be the older version) can get inside the hair shaft and remove the toxins. If you’re serious about passing your test then we highly recommend using it.

        CAUTION: The newer version of Aloe Rid does not work. The only place we could find the older version (the one that works) was at TestClear.com.
        Source: http://www.gsdln.org/#aloe

        Don't forget the red hair and pheomelanin.
        Last edited by McNulty; 04-30-2018, 05:24 PM.

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        • #5
          Canelo is clean, get over it

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          • #6
            Originally posted by McNulty View Post
            That is a claim, but the Aloe one seems to work. We have to define work here right?

            We don't need it to be CLEAR, we just need it muddled and that can be achieved through shampoo's as stated in the links ^.



            Source: http://www.gsdln.org/#aloe

            Don't forget the red hair and pheomelanin.
            Obvious what's gone on here, isn't it?!

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            • #7
              Anything to discredit Canelo

              Too funny

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              • #8
                Originally posted by R-C View Post
                Anything to discredit Canelo

                Too funny
                Even the NSAC says the test is unreliable, what more proof do you want?

                The bigger question is:

                Why is Canelo still not enrolled to VADA?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Jubei View Post
                  Even the NSAC says the test is unreliable, what more proof do you want?

                  The bigger question is:

                  Why is Canelo still not enrolled to VADA?
                  He will be enroll and I'm positive and willing to bet all my points


                  Canelo is a pioneer on boxing, as the first and only boxer, to submit to a hair test to proved his innocence.

                  You can Google all you want, but at the end of the day, canelo proved you detractors wrong and GGG's day is coming

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                  • #10
                    Well if we see Canelo walking around with bleach blonde hair we'll know something may be up!!!

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