Maybe, but that doesn't mean they're clearing the drug tests! There's nothing magical in Gelatin or Gatorade that isn't found in dozens upon dozens of foods- sugar and other simple carbohydrates, water, sodium and potassium. If you really could clear a drug test by consuming those foods, everyone eating normally would pass a drug test no matter what.
Poor fund of knowledge in the aforementioned statement. Substances consumed for masking/clearing drugs are in concentrated form, thus producing an effect not gained from simply eating normally(assuming the correct substance is used , properly, & in all aspects). Nevertheless, variances in individual constitutions and condition at the time of administration preclude consistent success for most, if not all. Playing with fire if much is at risk.
If your local probation office isn't a bunch of cheapskates, it can be. There's an Adulterants test that will pick up detox drinks, but it has to be run as a separate test.
Pretty much anything can be detected in a drug test.
Nope. Detox doesn't change the fact that you did the drugs.
There's no such thing. Anything can be detected if they bother testing for it. That said: nobody bothers testing for "detox," because the people who do the tests know that it doesn't have any effect anyway. The only way to clear drugs from your system is a) stop doing them and b) wait.
Detox pills
no
Detox drinks do not eliminate drugs from your system or affect drug test results. They may dilute urine, potentially affecting the results of a drug test. It is best to speak with a healthcare professional or drug testing lab for reliable information on passing a drug test.
Yes, but it requires a specific test in order to be detected.
a urinalysis does not test for drugs it only tests for urinary tract infections
No
Yep
urine test