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<p>We have sourced our products from the most reputable manufacturers in the world including; B-Clear, UltraKlean, Spectrum Labs, Urine Luck and Zydot. These products can help with the detoxing and masking of toxins such as; Nicotine, Tobacco, Cannabis / Marijuana (THC), Amphetamines, Methamphetamines, Ecstasy (MDMA), Cocaine and Opiates.</p>
<p>Our products can also protect your vital medical information and mask conditions such as diabetes and pregnancy. Some of the products in our range have also proven health benefits, such as; promote significant cholesterol reduction, the elimination of free radicals, improving digestion and blood-flow and the secretion of enzymes.</p>
<p>Our range of sourced products have all been thoroughly tested and have successfully protected over 3,000,000 customers world-wide to date. Don’t let yourself be persuaded or intimidated into revealing any of YOUR private medical information to anyone. Your private information is exactly that, and should only be made available to whom you decide.</p>
<p>Often people are asked to provide a specimen for a specific test, however the specimen that you are providing will often be used to test for more than you think. Don’t be caught out by misrepresentation or false promises!</p>
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<li>Great Products and speedy sending. I recommend to everyone. <br />
        <em><strong>Grant</strong></em></li>
<li>Thanz again, this stuff is great no need to stress bout the Randoms n e more<br />
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<li>I emailed you yesterday for some advice it was great you got back to me so quick i check out your advice so i decided to go with both the quick fix and the quickflush and capsules and b clear just in case once again thanks heeps Les. p/s I will get back to you with any further info on my test results if i get the dreaded urine test.<br />
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<li>HI TO AUSSIE DETOX THANKS FOR THE QUICK FIX IT REALLY WAS A QUICK FIX NOW i HAVE THE JOB I WANTED AND I AM ALWAYS GOING TO BE PREPARED AGAIN THANKS AUSSIE DETOX LIFE SAVERS<br />
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<li>thank you sooo very much for ur help over the phone it was great to get some clear facts to help me pick the item ii needed. seriously this sort of customer service is extremely rare i cant thank you enough<br />
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<li>Thank you Very Much. Great customer Service was told all about the different products, and was explained which one was best for me and why. Thank you once again<br />
        <em><strong>Benny</strong></em></li>
<li>yer good stuff aussie detox..beat the barsteds at there own game&#8230;..i never have smoked at work and will never indanger my work mates..but after i walk out that gate its got fuck all to do with them what i do in my own time&#8230;.thanks again <br />
        <em><strong>Dave</strong></em></li>
<li>Thank F%$k there’s an Aussie site for this stuff. Apart from taking too long from the US, I don’t want customs knowing my biz -know wot I mean!<em><strong><br />
  Mary Jane</strong>,  Melbourne</em></li>
<li>Thanks heaps, I got my detox order overnight no worries in Darwin and passed my test. Now 6 figures a year will buy a lot of ………<em><strong><br />
Bob, </strong>NT</em></li>
<li>Fuk yeah, you guys saved my job. The mongrels keep testing us after holidays and I couldn’t even relax after working flat out for months Now I can enjoy my breaks and keep my job!<strong><em><br />
Bruce</em></strong></li>
<li>I work on cruise ships and party in Sydney on R&amp;R. I detox with the Powerflush / B-Clear combo and pass every time. Thanks heaps<em><strong><br />
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<li>Many thanks from a &#8220;midnight toker&#8221;, my order arrived in discreet wrapping and overnight as promised!!<em><strong><br />
Sady</strong> Cairns, QLD</em></li>
<li>So many cool &#8220;smoker&#8221; workers have left its ridiculous and now I’m stuck with ice breakers and chronic pissheads, but at least my job and privacy is intact!!!!<em><strong><br />
Warfie Dave</strong>, Port Adelaide</em></li>
<li>I work in a mine and can get tapped on the shoulder any time at the gate; the &#8220;quick fix&#8221; has saved me every time, thanks heaps!!!!!<em><strong><br />
Jerry</strong>,		  Roxby Downs, SA</em></li>
<li>I keep my UltraWash mouthwash in the car console because they always put the test bus near the raves in Adelaide, thanks heaps for fast service and being there!<em><strong><br />
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<li><a href="http://aussiedetox.com/more-info/related-news-media/#toc-dieting-could-lead-to-a-positive-test">Dieting could lead to a positive test</a></li>
<li><a href="http://aussiedetox.com/more-info/related-news-media/#toc-bulletin-7-clinical-and-medico-legal-implications-of-drug-testing-for-cannabis">Bulletin 7: Clinical and medico-legal implications of drug testing for cannabis</a></li>
<li><a href="http://aussiedetox.com/more-info/related-news-media/#toc-rise-in-use-of-drug-tests-to-sack-staff-without-redundancy-pay">Rise in use of drug tests to sack staff without redundancy pay</a></li>
<li><a href="http://aussiedetox.com/more-info/related-news-media/#toc-schoolies-face-roadside-drug-tests-on-way-to-queensland">Schoolies face roadside drug tests on way to Queensland</a></li>
<li><a href="http://aussiedetox.com/more-info/related-news-media/#toc-cops-settle-innocent-drivers-drug-test-case">Cops settle innocent driver&#8217;s drug test case</a></li>
<li><a href="http://aussiedetox.com/more-info/related-news-media/#toc-police-hit-list-drawn-up-to-catch-drug-using-officers">Police &#8216;hit list&#8217; drawn up to catch drug-using officers</a></li>
<li><a href="http://aussiedetox.com/more-info/related-news-media/#toc-staff-shortages-after-80-per-cent-fail-drug-test">Staff shortages after 80 per cent fail drug test</a></li>
<li><a href="http://aussiedetox.com/more-info/related-news-media/#toc-study-goes-to-pot">Study Goes to Pot</a></li>
<li><a href="http://aussiedetox.com/more-info/related-news-media/#toc-more-drug-testing-leads-to-more-methods-of-deception">More drug testing leads to more methods of deception</a></li>
<li><a href="http://aussiedetox.com/more-info/related-news-media/#toc-drug-driving-test-kits-get-green-light">Drug-driving test kits get green light</a></li>
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<h3 id="toc-dieting-could-lead-to-a-positive-test">Dieting could lead to a positive test</h3>
<p class="timestamp">9th August, 2009 &#8211; New Scientist &#8211; Emma Young</p>
<p>CANNABIS smokers beware: stress or dieting might trigger &#8220;reintoxication&#8221;, resulting in a positive drug test long after you last used the drug. </p>
<p>The main psychoactive ingredient of cannabis is tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), and once in the body it is readily absorbed into fat cells. Over the next few days it slowly diffuses back into the blood. Since THC is taken up by fat more readily than it diffuses out, continual intake means some THC can remain in the fat cells. </p>
<p>It has been suggested that stored THC can be released at a later date in situations where the body&#8217;s fat is rapidly broken down. This is based on anecdotal reports of spikes in blood cannabinoid levels in people who have not taken the drug recently but have experienced extreme stress or rapid weight loss.</p>
<p class="bufferP"><a href="http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20327205.100-dieting-could-lead-to-a-positive-test-for-cannabis.html" target="_blank"><strong>READ ENTIRE STORY&#8230;</strong></a></p>
<h3 id="toc-bulletin-7-clinical-and-medico-legal-implications-of-drug-testing-for-cannabis">Bulletin 7: Clinical and medico-legal implications of drug testing for cannabis</h3>
<p class="timestamp">May, 2010 &#8211; National Cannabis Prevention and Information Centre</p>
<p>John H. Lewis1 PhD. 1Visiting Fellow, National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, UNSW</p>
<p><strong>Key points</strong></p>
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<li>Cannabis is the most prevalent illicit drug found in routine clinical and medico-legal drug testing</li>
<li>The amount of cannabis metabolite found in urine cannot be correlated with time of use, amount ingested or pharmacological effect</li>
<li>Urine is the easiest biological fluid for identifying recent cannabis use Baseline urinary Carboxy-THC levels are very useful in differentiating between infrequent, frequent and heavy users of cannabis</li>
<li>Successive Carboxy-THC: creatinine ratios can establish continued use or reduction to abstinence</li>
<li>Caution should be exercised in interpreting cannabis results if fluids other than urine are used for testing</li>
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<p>In Australia, drug testing has been part and parcel of clinical management of patients on drug treatment programs since the late 1960s when methadone was introduced as a heroin substitute. Since then, the discipline has evolved into an industry encompassing public and private sector laboratories, forensic institutions and racing laboratories. The scope for drug testing has widened from clinical management to sport, the workplace, correctional institutions and the judicial system. Cannabis is one of many drug types commonly tested for in all these jurisdictions; it is paradoxically easy to detect in biological fluids but complex to interpret.</p>
<p>The rationale for drug testing people for cannabis is multifactorial. For patients on (essentially New South Wales) public drug treatment programs, clinicians have historically chosen not to screen for cannabinoids; the rationale being that heroin was the main drug of dependence, most clients smoked cannabis anyway and a toxicology report indicating cannabis use, could jeopardise an otherwise favourable progress report. However, for many patients, especially those in residential rehabilitation environments, a policy of “no drugs” specifically includes cannabis. In many drug treatment centres throughout NSW, concurrent use of cannabis can adversely affect client management1 and there is now a need for the monitoring of cannabis dependence. Australian defence forces and many heavy industries maintain a strict drug policy and may dismiss personnel for continued cannabis use.</p>
<p class="bufferP"><a href="http://ncpic.org.au/ncpic/publications/bulletins/article/bulletin-7-clinical-and-medico-legal-implications-of-drug-testing-for-cannabis?utm_medium=email&#038;utm_source=OutboxEmailMarketing&#038;utm_content=52299165&#038;utm_campaign=NCPICe-ZineMay2010&#038;utm_term=NCPICsBulletin7Clinicalandmedico-legalimplicationsofdrugtestingforcannabis" target="_blank"><strong>READ ENTIRE STORY&#8230;</strong></a></p>
<h3 id="toc-rise-in-use-of-drug-tests-to-sack-staff-without-redundancy-pay">Rise in use of drug tests to sack staff without redundancy pay</h3>
<p class="timestamp">May 18, 2009 &#8211; The Guardian &#8211; Diane Taylor</p>
<p>Employers are increasingly using drug testing to get rid of staff without having to make redundancy payouts, as a way of cutting costs during the recession, a charity has said.</p>
<p>Release, which focuses on drugs, the law and human rights, reported a four-fold increase in calls to its drugs team about problems with workplace testing in the first three months of 2009 compared with the same period last year.</p>
<p>In the first quarter of 2008, the team received 493 calls, with just 31 (6.2%) related to testing at work. In the first three months of this year, 548 calls were received with 145 (26.4%) about this issue.</p>
<p>In many cases callers have been getting in touch in a state of distress, having been tested for the first time after years in the same job. Often a programme of voluntary redundancies was announced, followed by workplace medicals for the remaining staff, including a drug test.</p>
<p>Sacking employees who test positive for illicit drugs allows employers to avoid making redundancy payouts. Cannabis, which can remain detectable for several weeks after use, is the substance causing the biggest problems for employees.</p>
<p class="bufferP"><a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2009/may/18/drugs-testing-workplace-redundancy" target="_blank"><strong>READ ENTIRE STORY&#8230;</strong></a></p>
<h3 id="toc-schoolies-face-roadside-drug-tests-on-way-to-queensland">Schoolies face roadside drug tests on way to Queensland</h3>
<p class="timestamp">November 21, 2008 &#8211; The Daily Telegraph</p>
<p>SCHOOLIES will face roadside drug tests, with police planning to mouth-swab thousands of youngsters headed to Queensland over the next three weeks.</p>
<p>Three mobile drug-testing vans, kitted out with $1 million of testing and computer equipment, will be used to conduct the biggest ever drug sweep in the state.</p>
<p>Police will concentrate on the Pacific Highway heading north to Surfers Paradise.</p>
<p>The warning came as NSW police yesterday joined with interstate colleagues to launch Operation RAID, a national safety campaign that began at midnight last night.</p>
<p class="bufferP"><a href="http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,24683334-5001021,00.html" target="_blank"><strong>READ ENTIRE STORY&#8230;</strong></a></p>
<h3 id="toc-cops-settle-innocent-drivers-drug-test-case">Cops settle innocent driver&#8217;s drug test case</h3>
<p class="timestamp">March 28, 2008 &#8211; The Age (Melbourne)</p>
<p>A Victorian man could receive up to $250,000 in an out-of-court settlement, after he was falsely labelled a drug user by police in a bungled roadside drug test three years ago.</p>
<p>Ballarat courier John de Jong, 43, found himself in the full glare of the media as police trumpeted their new drug testing equipment on December 13, 2004 in west suburban Yarraville.</p>
<p>He was the fourth driver tested and it came up positive for cannabis and amphetamines use and it was caught by the media who police had invited to record the testing.</p>
<p>Police claimed it was the world&#8217;s first positive drug driving test. The alleged find was broadcast on four Melbourne television news services that evening and was beamed around the world.</p>
<p>Mr de Jong found his wife Kay and teenage daughters in tears when he arrived home, embarrassed by the reports.</p>
<p>An independent laboratory later tested the sample and cleared Mr de Jong. The police lab later confirmed the finding.</p>
<p class="bufferP"><a href="http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/innocent-drivers-drug-test-payout/2008/03/28/1206207340707.html" target="_blank"><strong>READ ENTIRE STORY&#8230;</strong></a></p>
<h3 id="toc-police-hit-list-drawn-up-to-catch-drug-using-officers">Police &#8216;hit list&#8217; drawn up to catch drug-using officers</h3>
<p class="timestamp">March 14, 2008 &#8211; The Age (Melbourne) &#8211; Dan Oakes</p>
<p>SENIOR police have drawn up a hit list of officers to be drug-tested as soon as a new law is passed.</p>
<p>The law, expected to be passed in June, will allow Victoria Police to test employees if they have been involved in a &#8220;critical incident&#8221;, such as a shooting or high-speed chase resulting in an injury, or if there is a reasonable suspicion that they have been abusing drugs.</p>
<p>The Assistant Commissioner of the Ethical Standards Department, Luke Cornelius, told The Age there had been an increase in the detection of police dealing and using drugs in the past 18 months. He said it was not clear whether this was due to more police abusing drugs or the result of better intelligence.</p>
<p>&#8220;(The Ethical Standards Department) does have a hit list. There are a number of people who will be tested, based on the credible intelligence that we currently have, as soon as we&#8217;re able to,&#8221; Mr Cornelius said.</p>
<p>&#8220;If they&#8217;re found wanting, we will deal with them. Of course, if they come out with a clean bill of health, I can close the file.&#8221;</p>
<p>Mr Cornelius would not disclose how many police were on the hit list, only saying that the list was of &#8220;sufficient size&#8221; to convince the force there was a need for targeted testing.</p>
<p class="bufferP"><a href="http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/police-hit-list-drawn-up-to-catch-drugusing-officers/2008/03/13/1205126111225.html" target="_blank"><strong>READ ENTIRE STORY&#8230;</strong></a></p>
<h3 id="toc-staff-shortages-after-80-per-cent-fail-drug-test">Staff shortages after 80 per cent fail drug test</h3>
<p class="timestamp">Mar 08, 2008 &#8211; The New Zealand Herald &#8211; Simon Collins</p>
<p>The meat industry wants to bring in seasonal workers from the Pacific Islands to meet a labour shortfall caused partly by up to 80 per cent of local applicants failing drug tests.</p>
<p>The industry has begun tripartite meetings with the Government and unions about a scheme similar to the new, recognised seasonal employer scheme for horticulture, which allows horticulturists to bring in up to 5000 workers from the Pacific for up to seven months a year.</p>
<p>Meat Industry Association adviser Robyn Deacon said the labour shortfall in the meat industry was smaller _ about 1000 in a workforce of 24,000.</p>
<p>But the industry faced the same challenges of finding seasonal labour in near-full-employment rural areas. The meatworks&#8217; recent shift to drug testing all job applicants had heightened the problem.</p>
<p>Hamilton-based Affco, which runs 10 meatworks from Moerewa in the north to Awarua near Invercargill, started testing three years ago and said the number of job applicants who failed the test varied from area to area.</p>
<p>&#8220;At times it can be as high as 80 per cent,&#8221; said human resources manager Graeme Cox.</p>
<p class="bufferP"><a href="http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&amp;objectid=10496905" target="_blank"><strong>READ ENTIRE STORY&#8230;</strong></a></p>
<h3 id="toc-study-goes-to-pot">Study Goes to Pot</h3>
<p class="timestamp">21 October, 1998 &#8211; The Canberra Times</p>
<p>Drivers who  use marijuana are less likely to cause road accidents than drunk drivers or  even drug-free drivers, a study has found. The study,  the most comprehensive of its kind in the world, prompted researchers to warn  against diverting resources from anti-drink driving campaigns to campaigns  against driving under the influence of drugs.</p>
<p>Conducted  by a team from the University of Adelaide’s pharmacology department and Transport SA,  the study used analyses of blood samples from 2500 drivers injured in accidents  in South Australia.  In their attempt to define whether cannabis and other drugs played a large role  in road accidents, researchers used information from the police report on each  crash to determine whether the injured driver was culpable.</p>
<p class="bufferP">Drug-free  drivers caused the accidents in 53.5 per cent of cases. Injured drivers with a  blood-alcohol concentration of more than 0.05 per cent were culpable in nearly  90 per cent of accidents they were involved in. Drivers with cannabis in their  blood were less likely to cause an accident, with a culpability rate of 50.6  per cent.</p>
<h3 id="toc-more-drug-testing-leads-to-more-methods-of-deception">More drug testing leads to more methods of deception</h3>
<p class="timestamp">19 August, 2008 &#8211; Chicago Tribune &#8211; Leslie Mann</p>
<p>Yes, employees are getting more and more brazen in their efforts to falsify employers&#8217; drug tests. But, employers are on to them and their efforts usually fail.</p>
<p>This according to Amitava Dasgupta, professor of pathology and laboratory medicine at the University of Texas-Houston Medical School. After studying this topic for the last few years, he recently presented his findings to members of the American Association for Clinical Chemistry at its annual meeting in Washington, D.C.</p>
<p>&#8220;I became interested in the ways people cheat when our hospital started drug testing,&#8221; says Dasgupta. &#8220;I went home and called some 800 numbers I found online and found I could buy anything I wanted [to falsify a test] as long as I gave them my credit card number.&#8221; It&#8217;s unclear how many products are out there, he says, but new ones are hitting the market all the time.</p>
<p>In the past, some drug users added household products such as bleach, toilet bowl cleaner or vinegar to their urine. And while buying synthetic urine or urine from drug-free people has been the cheaters&#8217; modus operandi for years now, says Dasgupta, the market now includes lots of new products that alter urine, either by ingesting them or by adding them to urine samples.</p>
<p>Marijuana  is the most abused drug, says Dasgupta. Other drugs commonly detected in  employee screenings are cocaine, amphetamines, phencyclidine (PCP or  &#8220;angel dust&#8221;) and benzodiazepines (&#8220;benzos&#8221;). Now,  employers are reporting more designer drugs such as ecstasy and date-rape drugs  such as gamma-hydroxy acid (GHB), says Dasgupta.</p>
<p>Despite the  proliferation of new products that help people fake their test results, says  Dasgupta, the proportion of positive drug tests by employers is going down  nationwide. Typically, employers outsource the testing to laboratories  certified by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration  (SAMHSA), part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.</p>
<p class="bufferP">According  to SAMHSA, 42.9 percent of full-time workers are tested for illicit drugs or  alcohol during the hiring process. And 29.6 percent of full-time workers are  random-drug-tested by their employers.</p>
<h3 id="toc-drug-driving-test-kits-get-green-light">Drug-driving test kits get green light</h3>
<p class="timestamp">09 September, 2007 &#8211; Scotland on Sunday &#8211; Eddie Barnes</p>
<p>ROADSIDE tests for drug-driving are to be given the go-ahead in a bid to crack down on reckless motorists who go on the roads having taken illegal substances.<br />
Ministers will confirm later this month that new roadside kits capable of spotting traces of drugs will be used across the country. It follows shocking figures which found that almost 20% of drivers involved in fatal accidents had traces of drugs in their system.</p>
<p>Police in Australia are already using the kits &#8211; known as &#8216;drugalysers&#8217; &#8211; which test a motorist&#8217;s saliva. Police here would be able to charge guilty motorists under drink-driving laws, if the test was brought in.</p>
<p>The Home Office will publish guidance in the next two weeks setting out strict standards for the kits. Scottish ministers have now made it clear that, once they are available, they hope to roll them out across Scotland.</p>
<p>The move follows a campaign by the Conservative Party north and south of the Border to make drug-driving as socially unacceptable as drink-driving.</p>
<p>Surveys have shown that as many as one in five youngsters take to the wheel having taken drugs. However, punishing somebody for the offence has so far proven near impossible because of the lack of reliable tests. Police have been forced to rely on &#8216;common-sense tests&#8217; such as asking motorists to walk in a straight line.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>High Toxin Levels Customers who have extremely high toxin levels, which we generally classify as those who have been exposed to toxins on a daily basis for an extended period of time (say, three months or longer), should use the  <a href="/body-flush/4-stage-high-toxin-level-removal-pack/"><strong>4-Stage High Toxin Removal pack</strong></a>.</p>
<p>In order to achieve optimum results, it is highly recommended to follow these guidelines:</p>
<ul>
<li>Avoid too much extra than your usual physical activity or drinking vast quantities of water to avoid flushing extra toxins through your system, as this can be quite dangerous for certain organs and tends to flush more toxins into the urine!!</li>
<li>Avoid eating too many sugar rich foods up until you take the test.</li>
<li>Use the middle part of your urine when doing a test.</li>
<li>On the lead up to the test don’t hold urine in your bladder for too long!</li>
<li>Avoid all toxins at least 24-72 hours prior to using <strong>Stage 1</strong> (But longer is Advised), including all <strong>alcohol</strong>, “<strong>Drugs</strong>” of any kind and all “<strong>smoking</strong>”.</li>
<li>Avoid all over the counter or prescription medications for at least 24hrs hours prior to taking “<strong>The 4             Stage High Toxin Removal Pack</strong>”</li>
</ul>
<p>The <strong>Stage 3 &amp; 4 Combination</strong> will be <strong>effective 1-5 hours after Stage 4 </strong>has been<strong> ingested</strong>, So try to plan accordingly!</p>
<h2 id="toc-easy-to-use-instructions">Easy to Use Instructions</h2>
<h3 id="toc-stage-1-and-2">Stage 1 and 2</h3>
<ul>
<li>To assist in the drug metabolite removal, Take<strong> Stage 1</strong> 48-72 hours before your drug test deadline.</li>
<li>Then Take <strong>Stage 2</strong> The Day before drug test deadline.</li>
<li>Always Drink <strong>500ml</strong> of water when Taking <strong>Stage 1 (or 2)</strong>.</li>
<li>Then Wait 15 more minutes and Take another <strong>500ml</strong> of water.</li>
</ul>
<h3 id="toc-stage-3-on-the-day-of-the-test">Stage 3  &#8211; On The Day Of The Test</h3>
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<li><strong>7 units</strong> of <strong>Stage 3</strong> with <strong>600ml</strong> of water,</li>
<li>Wait 20 mins</li>
<li><strong>7 more units</strong> of <strong>Stage 3</strong> with <strong>600ml</strong> of water,</li>
<li>Wait 20 mins</li>
<li><strong>7 units</strong> of <strong>Stage 3</strong> plus <strong>2 Vitamin B complex units </strong>and <strong>2 Creatine units</strong> with <strong>600ml</strong> of water, gives a        5 hour window</li>
</ul>
<h3 id="toc-stage-4">Stage 4</h3>
<ul>
<li>Shake bottle for 15 seconds, Drink entire contents of bottle</li>
<li>15 minutes later, refill bottle with water and drink</li>
<li>Over the next 45 minutes urinate 2-3 times</li>
<li>That’s it for the next 4-5 hours, your good to go!</li>
</ul>
<h3 id="toc-example-timeline-for-the-program">Example Timeline for the program</h3>
<ul>
<li>2 days before the Test day &#8211;  Take <strong>Stage 1</strong></li>
<li>1 day before Test day – Take  <strong>Stage 2</strong></li>
<li>On the day of the test</li>
<li>9am – Allow one hour to take <strong>Stage 3</strong></li>
<li>11am – Take <strong>Stage 4</strong></li>
<li>12 noon – 3pm Optimum time to give sample for testing!</li>
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