Do shrooms show up as food poisoning in urine drug tests? because I was told it does.
And How long do Shrooms stay in your system (like not how long you trip but how long till they wont show up on a urine drug test)?
Thing is, that most tests test for specific things. THC (Marijuana) Amphetamines (Coke, Meth, Etc) Opiates (Heroin, many proscription pills, etc)
Though, psylocibin does not stay in the body long. Usually 24 hours. Many substances stay longer, THC, the active ingredient in Pot, can stay in fat cells and other parts of the body as long as 6 weeks after smoking if the intake was high enough for a period of weeks.
For a urinalysis you're looking at a 24 to 48 hour grace period, and a better than 70% chance that they wouldnt test for it at all. Most tests done that look for something that obscure are done with blood or hair follicles, usually when they want to know your drug history (example, any pilot has extensive drug testing, they check for just about everything you can imagine and many things you've probably never heard of) [ WittyUsernameHere's advice column | Ask WittyUsernameHere A Question ]
god-smusgrove answered Monday August 25 2008, 11:37 pm: not so sure on the first one question, but more than likely not. all drugs (as a rule of thumb, not proven) stay in your system from as little as 48 hrs to 3 - 4 months. depending on how much you eat. how much fiber you take in, how much water you drink. flushing your system would include a ton of veggies, and a lot of water to attempt to rid of detectable substances. [ god-smusgrove's advice column | Ask god-smusgrove A Question ]
LOL_x0x answered Monday August 25 2008, 7:40 pm: I would think that DRUGS show up as just that...DRUGS. Not food poisoning or anything else/different. I'd also assume they're pretty accurate, though I'm not a doctor or person who does drug tests so I don't know for sure...
As for how long they stay in your system for, I have no idea as drugs stupid, to put it lightly.
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