Yes
This is a classic example of "begging the question" you presume that detox drinks actually do work.
Detox drinks such as Champs Flush can be used when there is enough time to use dilution cleansing. It does not work forever though. Detox drinks only work temporarily for a period of 2 to 4 hours depending on body weight and individual metabolism.
detox drinks are a money making scheme/// never trust them best practice is to not do drugs if you know you are going to be tested.
Yes, detox drinks can cause you to withdraw while on methadone.
Water, lots of water. You should wait 3 weeks for full detox. Also exercising would help.
no, none I am aware of and I am pretty aware... some will work for marijuana such as Herbal Cleanse
Detox drinks don't actually work. Even the ones that do work to fool simple tests, give themselves away on more complex tests.
Detox products are sold in most pharmacies and health/beauty stores.
High voltage detox drinks are marketed to cleanse the body of substances, but their effectiveness on prescription medications like Vyvanse is questionable. These drinks may not significantly alter the metabolism or elimination of Vyvanse, which is primarily processed by the liver. Additionally, detox drinks can vary widely in ingredients and efficacy, and they often lack scientific backing. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for safe and reliable methods of managing medication.
Saliva is the first place THC disappears from. You may not need a drink. Depending on your usage, you may just have to stay clean for three days, take the test, and then continue to toke up. As far as I know, detox drinks don't work on saliva tests.
You look for "detox" drinks, they don't detox your system , they mask drug in your urine for 3-4 hours after tacking it. Check at some local GNS, head shop, online . Many don't work well or they are detectable by laboratory test but several detox drinks have a good reputation
There are many online sources for tips on making detox drinks at home, including but not limited to personal blogs, food websites and even online stores such as Holland and Barrett. Surprisingly Pinterest has some good detox home drinks listed.