Are you going to face any hair drug test and you are under stress about this issue to pass the drug test? Although it is not simple but if you wish you can learn the tricks to pass a hair test and can get good result out of the whole incident. Read on the article and get to know how to tackle the situation.
When you have to start, you need to learn first what time span you are getting to face the hair test process and for what reason you are supposed to face the test schedule. If your plan is to pass a hair test in a short time span then it may not be a feasible plan because there is no such process is still available. Some products are available in market claim to be the antidote for cleaning and detoxification of hair follicles however, these are not instant ones.
In fact, it is not at all easy to pass a hair test because it is one of the most expensive and accurate processes of drug tasting and is anytime better than any other common drug testing methods like urine test, saliva test etc. However before you know the ways to defend yourself to pass a drug tests you should know how hairs contribute in revealing an individual’s drug addiction history.
When a person takes drug or drinks alcohol he introduces some amount of toxins in body and via transportation of blood the tinge of toxins gets deposited in the different parts of body. Hair follicles are the places where the droplets of toxins get deposited and get trapped permanently. In fact longer are the hair follicles of an individual, the account of his/her drug history can be well accounted for his/her hair follicles. Hair drug tests are the detection and reading process about an individual’s drug history, and it is helpful to pass a drug test. However standard laboratories take last three months’ drug history of a person by his/her hair drug test method. To pass out a hair test one has to remove or reduce the deposited toxins from hair follicles.
There are certain detox products are available in market which help an individual to pass a hair tests as these products dissolves the toxins trapped in the hair follicles within a few hours. These products are available mainly in form of detox shampoos and the manufacturers claim that there is no after-use side effect of these products. Use of these products often helps an individual to pass a hair test.
If we consider natural remedy, application of apple cider is helpful for washing out deposited toxin from hair follicles. To get optimum result one has to apply apple cider vinegar on hair and then needs to wait for 30 minutes and then should wash the hairs with mild shampoo. This process needs to be repeated for 2-3 days and it may help to pass a hair test with satisfactory result. Similarly application of baking soda and water paste on hair also removed deposited hair toxin and help to pass a hair test without making any change or shortening of hair.
The only way to Pass a drug test is to know about the drug you are addicted with. Only then you can Pass a urine test or Pass a saliva test.
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July 11th, 2007 at 8:00 am
Jealous? Maybe envious? You said this is one of your oldest friends; so I assume that he isn’t just getting started in life. Even if you are fortunate, lucky or just good at gathering/generating weath, you can’t take your money with you. This trip is also offered though certain college alumni associations. This trip used to also include Petra (a site used in the Indiana Jones movie) in Jordan before the Middle East got so dicey.
Maybe you should include this as part of your life plan if things go well?
July 11th, 2007 at 8:06 am
lol, you and the rest of us Jonathan. What about the couple on discovery’s “1000 places to see before you die”? Granted I’m pretty sure they are getting paid to do that, but it still is an awesome trip regardless for them. Hope you friend enjoys his!
July 11th, 2007 at 8:15 am
also, jonathan, another cool thing to point out is that this trip is not in a dinky private jet, but actually a boeing 757!!
July 11th, 2007 at 8:41 am
this is something i would love to do someday. i’m Cambodian American, I want to see Angkor Wat. wow, thats amazing!!
July 11th, 2007 at 8:42 am
I’ll play Devil’s Advocate.
This is actually a FRUGAL move. By seeing a lifetime’s worth of historical and cultural landmarks, he is saving himself 12 different separated vacations.
July 11th, 2007 at 8:52 am
I’m not sure that’s what I’d spend $50,000 on in terms of vacation, but it does look awesome. And there would be something great about flying on a personal jet. I’ve never even flown business class. =)
July 11th, 2007 at 9:22 am
I agree with Alex, I was going to say the same thing
$50K for a private jet and hotels stay for 24 days around the world is a steal!!!
July 11th, 2007 at 9:54 am
Better be able to sleep on a plane. I’m tired just thinking about it.
Day 1?Washington, D.C.
Day 2?Lima, Peru
Days 3 and 4?Cusco/Machu Picchu
Days 5 and 6?Easter Island, Chile
Day 7?Apia, Samoa
Day 8?Cross the International Date Line
Days 9 and 10?The Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Days 11 and 12?Angkor, Cambodia
Day 13?Chengdu, China
Days 14 and 15?Lhasa, Tibet or Xi’an, China
Days 16 and 17?Taj Mahal, Agra, India
Days 18 and 19?Tanzania
Days 20 and 21?Luxor, the Pyramids, and the Sphinx, Egypt
Days 22 and 23?Marrakech, Morocco
Day 24?Washington, D.C.
July 11th, 2007 at 10:09 am
I want to take a year off and travel around the world, myself. I figured I could do this with about $60k in the bank. $26k for my mortgage, and the rest for travel expenses, which are amazingly low if take the right route.
July 11th, 2007 at 10:22 am
I guess you’d really have to like to travel. I don’t even really have a desire to see a lot of those places. I’m sure it’s great for some people though.
July 11th, 2007 at 11:02 am
My husband and I did an around the world trip from Feb. 2006-March 2007 which cost us $60,000. And while it wasn’t the luxurious trip you posted about we always had our own room and except for a handful of time our own bathroom. We even did a 7 day lodge safari in Tanzania. The trip you posted about sounds interesting but mostly about getting off a plane and seeing things and not really getting to spend much time in an area. We spent 7 weeks in Australia so I can’t imagine having 2 days. But to each his own.
July 11th, 2007 at 11:29 am
Probably the better way to do this trip would be if you could work as a guide or in some other capacity for National Geographic. Then THEY would pay YOU to take a 24 day whirlwind trip aboard a 757.
How awesome would that be?
July 11th, 2007 at 12:42 pm
I have mixed feelings about this. While at first look this sounds like a great idea, flying for so long through different time zones and battling the resultant jet-lag and tiredness seems like a daunting prospect to me. Instead of doing everything in one shot, I think making 4-5 different trips to cover the aforementioned places might be better.
July 11th, 2007 at 1:57 pm
Instead of pining over someone’s else’s sheltered and expensive round-the-world private jet flight, you should prioritize international travel and cultural experiences in setting your own financial goals. You don’t have to rent a private jet and drop $50k to have amazing experiences in foreign countries that will provide a lifetime of memories.
I have always gotten more out of the dirt bag, rough it, overland travel scene than the cush, high-end, luxury trips. Better cultural experiences, better understanding of the country’s history, better food, and you feel better about your impact on the place you are visiting.
Quit gaping at someone’s else $$ trip and go out and create your own memories in whatever way you can afford and enjoy.
July 11th, 2007 at 4:48 pm
Jon, I think that it depends on your priorities in life. Yours currently, is to own a home. Unfortunately, we don?t have a year to spare for travel. I planned this trip with my husband because there are rare instances in life where you have the unique combination of: money, time, no kids to worry about, and your youth. We have seen our parents wait until retirement to take trips like these, but at old age you generally have health issues that prevent a trip like this from being enjoyable. Our friends and family have commented that they wish they traveled more at a younger age…especially before they had kids. We took their advice to heart and figured that we have a whole lifetime to save up for a home, but limited opportunities to have incredible adventures.
July 11th, 2007 at 5:03 pm
I think the point is that this trip is for people with more money than time. People who take this type of trip probably don’t want to spend time planning trips or roughing it. Plus, if everyone on this private jet spends $50 K per person, this must be a good networking opportunity for the wealthy.
July 11th, 2007 at 5:43 pm
I wrote this post hastily in the airport, and I don’t think I really expressed my feelings clearly. I see that the definition of jealous is “resentfully envious”. I’m just plain envious because they get to go on this cool trip. Do I plan on going on this specific cool trip, even if I had $50k? No, but that doesn’t mean that I’m better than them.
Really, I just wanted to point out that such a trip exists, and I think it’s neat! I’m really surprised by the passionate responses.
I may never buy a Porsche, but that doesn’t mean I can’t be impressed by the engineering involved. Definitely wouldn’t say no to a test drive! And just because someone owns a Porsche doesn’t mean they are necessarily pompous jerks.
July 11th, 2007 at 6:53 pm
Calm down everyone!!, I thought this is quite interesting to see, I did not did not know a trip like this even existed
July 11th, 2007 at 7:25 pm
…i think its pretty neat to know such a thing exists. I never thought there was such a thing.
Some Asian airlines (like Cathay) has a $1500 deal where u can travel as much as u want around asia in a 30 day period or 60 day period (for additional charges). And you can pay a little more for add on cities. I think this is a GREAT deal. Would love to do this someday when i have TIME.
July 11th, 2007 at 8:42 pm
The cathay all asia pass is pretty cool – but it’s a lot more limited than it appears:
http://www.cathayusa.com/offer.....efault.asp
In practice nearly all their routing goes back through their hub(hong kong) so if you want to do jakarta and bali you’ll need to go back to hong kong in between. A lot of time spent going to and fro the hub…
For me I’d need at least 5 days in jakarta and in past trips I quickly find i’m better off with point to point. And airlines like air asia are making air travel within parts of asia a lot cheaper than it used to be – like easyjet/ryanair in europe.
Have to admit that a part of me reacts to the UNESCO/private jet aspect of the trip as yuppies on vacation. Still to each their own. Hope they have a good time.
Porsche bashing though I think is fine – all porsche owners really are pompous jerks. Same for those 50 year old guys dating 20 year old women. Now that’s envy at work.
July 12th, 2007 at 3:17 am
The only places I’ve been to so far on that list are Xi?an, China and Washington D.C. Man, I’ve got to get going!
July 12th, 2007 at 5:06 am
Well Jonathan, you are two ahead of me!!
July 12th, 2007 at 5:25 am
it’s so funny, Travel always stir up a passionate discussion in the PF blogging world.
I love seeing the world, so I will always allocate a portion of my earnings toward traveling. No ifs or buts, and I am not going to justify or defend it either.
July 12th, 2007 at 8:08 am
I think this trip sounds amazing! I am envious as well. I checked out the webpage, and I think it’s pretty amazing to have the opportunity. Although I wouldn’t spend that much money on travel, I would like visit all of those places one day…
July 12th, 2007 at 1:21 pm
I too would be envious – sound like an awesome trip. It’d be cooler if it wasn’t on such tight schedule, but then again it would be that much more expensive. If there’s a place to blow money, I think traveling is it….
July 12th, 2007 at 6:06 pm
For those of you who like traveling but lack of financial resources, I recommend you to find a job overseas as a ESL teacher. In that way, you will get paid while learning about the local customs and culture.
July 12th, 2007 at 11:26 pm
you can do the same trip and actually enjoy it by spending way less than that and spend more time enjoying the places. of course it won’t be with NG or on a private 757. Get a global air pass and off you go.
July 13th, 2007 at 7:37 am
some of you all really took this post to heart. calm down. it’s not that serious.
jonathan, i’m with you. i’m envious, too. must be nice…
July 13th, 2007 at 3:27 pm
Frankly, I see that as being capricious and the money would be much better spent on a new Mercedes Convertible (another capricious expense) but one I prefer. Oh wait, I already did that.
Seriously, I hope your friend enjoys his trip, not for me, but to each his own.
July 13th, 2007 at 3:30 pm
Just read more of the follow ups, sorry, but being a car geek I have to say that Porsches are not what they are cracked up to be. Give me an AMG Benz anytime!
July 14th, 2007 at 10:54 pm
having been to over half of those places, I can’t say I am jealous or envious of the deal. the deal would be doodoo for me…of course, that is highly subjective.