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meth and u.a.s


Question Posted Thursday May 18 2006, 4:57 am

is it true that after 2 hours of dinking baking soda and water that it will hide the use of meth in a persons system if so how does it work

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Razhie answered Thursday May 18 2006, 9:12 am:
Absolute Nonsense. If you end up setting something on fire while making meth, then yes, water and baking soda is a good thing, because it neutralizes that reaction better then water alone. But the same thing does not hold true inside the human body.

Actually, most methamphetamine and cocaine are cut with baking soda to make them absorb quicker into the body and increase the effects.

Certainly, drinking a lot of water will help to flush your system and make you behave more like a sane person, but it doesn't get the meth out of you and wont fool a drug test, not by a long shot.

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Tulipg17 answered Thursday May 18 2006, 7:53 am:
Absolutely not true.

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