laxatives make you poo and diuretics make you pee.
No they make you urinate. Laxatives make you have a bowel movement.
purging
Bulimia, abusing diuretics and laxatives, fasting, starvation diets, and many other things I can't name. ;) hope this helps
Bulimia, abusing diuretics and laxatives, fasting, starvation diets, and many other things I can't name. ;) hope this helps
Nope, takes your bodies own metabollites about 40 days to completely get rid of all the THC.
That would be bulimia nervosa, more commonly known as just bulimia
Risky weight loss strategies include: Laxatives and diuretics Liquid diets Starvation diets (anorexia) Binging - purging (bulimia) Diet pills Herbal remedies
Nope. There are no magic potions that let you use drugs and still pass a test - but you're welcome to waste your money on laxatives and diuretics and quack potions if you want!
Not to be taken with cardiac medications, diuretics, other laxatives, cathartics or steroids due to potassium loss. Potassium loss can be decreased by combining the rhubarb root with licorice root.
There are no magic potions to allow you to use drugs and still pass a test. Those products are nothing but laxatives and diuretics - all they do is make you go to the bathroom. Time is the only way to get drugs out of your system.
Eating large amounts of food uncontrollably (bingeing); vomiting, abusing laxatives or diuretics, or engaging in fasting, dieting, or vigorous exercise (purging); preoccupation with body weight; using the bathroom frequently after meals.
Diuretics are grouped into three main categories: thiazide diuretics, loop diuretics, and potassium-sparing diuretics. Each category works by different mechanisms to increase urine output and reduce fluid retention in the body. Thiazide diuretics are commonly used for treating high blood pressure, while loop diuretics are often used for reducing excess fluid in conditions like heart failure or kidney disease. Potassium-sparing diuretics help maintain potassium levels while promoting diuresis.