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Q: Who are you guys and who do you work with to make these products?
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We work exclusively with DHHS-certified laboratories to compile accurate results. We have a research team on-site, and use only advanced-degreed scientists and consultants. All of our body cleansing products have full money back Guarantees. Every PYT cleansing product has been specifically engineered to help you reach the Detoxification Zone. Our products offer superior levels of performance with millions of satisfied consumers worldwide.

We uphold the highest standards of safety and effectiveness, and manufacture all of our products in our South Western, United States production facility.

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Q: Do PassYourTest.com really products work?
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Yes, they do. There is no other brand on the market that has been more thoroughly tested. Millions of satisfied consumers are proof of our unwavering commitment to providing dependable, high-quality products that make the PassYourTest.com name synonymous with reliability. Years of research stand behind our promise to deliver desired results, and our products are backed by the assurance of the industry's first Triple Money Back Guarantee.

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Q: Which Brand product should I choose?
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PassYourTest.com has formulated a variety of products to help you meet your personal cleansing needs. For Same day cleansing, choose from powerful drinks, effervescent tablets, or concentrated herbal capsules, which work in one hour and last for up to five hours and are fully guaranteed. Our most popular line of products are our "Permanent Cleansing Kits" which cleanse your blood, hair and urine of all toxins, forever! For hair cleansing, rely on our hair follicle shampoo and gel system, which works immediately and lasts for up to eight hours. Whatever the need, PassYourTest.com offers a product to help you achieve your desired results including signature products designed to meet the specific needs of women as well as individuals with higher toxin levels or larger body mass. If you would like assistance in determining the correct product for you, please call us toll free 1-866-588-4927.

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Q: How can I optimize the results of my personal cleansing deadline?
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Prior to your personal cleansing deadline, follow these guidelines.

FOR INTERNAL USE PRODUCTS:

  1. Avoid toxins and toxic environments at least 48 hours before your personal cleansing deadline.
  2. Incorporate a healthy diet into your lifestyle. High-fat, greasy foods have been shown to slow the detoxification process.
  3. Avoid alcoholic beverages, over-the-counter drugs, and unnecessary medications.
  4. Begin drinking a recommended allowance of six, 16-ounce glasses of water per day. Water is a catalyst to the body's natural cleansing process.
  5. Exercise. Aerobic exercise raises your metabolism, which assists in the detoxification process.

FOR OUR EXTERNAL USE PRODUCT,

  1. Avoid toxins and toxic environments.
  2. Get a haircut. Toxins remain in the hair for extended periods of time. A haircut will help in removing these toxins.
  3. Drink a lot of Water
  4. Brush your hair with a dry brush
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Q: What factors indicate good health when meeting a personal cleansing deadline?
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Research suggests that when meeting a personal cleansing deadline, four criteria of good health can be considered. All are indicators of a well-balanced system that are addressed by the PassYourTest.com Brand line.

Toxin Levels -- For good health, the amount of toxins in the body should be minimal. Detoxify Brand products have unique formulations that reduce toxins to preferred levels.

pH -- The acid or base level of the body's fluids is measured by pH. Our research has led to the inclusion of active ingredients that have been shown to help maintain a healthy pH.

Nitrites -- Found in many consumable products, nitrites collect in the body and can be very harmful. Detoxify Brand products are made entirely without nitrites to maintain optimal health.

Creatinine -- Released from muscle tissue, a regular level of creatinine indicates good health. The addition of creatine in all PassYourTest.com internal use products helps the body produce a desired amount of creatinine.

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Q: Does my body need to lower toxin levels?
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Yes. Often your lifestyle choices and the environment you live in can lead to the presence of certain chemicals or toxic residue in your body. You never know when these impurities and byproducts will build up to an undesirable level. In such a situation, it is imperative that your body be restored to a healthy balance.

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Q: How long do toxins stay in my body?
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Toxins can stay in your body anywhere from several hours to a lifetime. The length of time depends on the types and amounts of impurities absorbed by your body, where they are stored in your body, and your rate of metabolism and general health. Whatever your specific needs may be, PassYourTest.com has a product that is right for you. Form more information about this subject please visit our drug use time table.

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Q: When should I begin lowering your toxin levels?
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Right now! As impurities build up, our bodies become less efficient at removing normally accumulated waste and byproducts. You need to rid your body of these pollutants, and timing and results are everything. Products from PassYourTest.com are scientifically formulated to lower toxin and impurity levels in your body when you need it most.

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Q: Why is product research so important?
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Extensive, ongoing study yields products that provide the most effective results. And at PassYourTest.com, the results we promise are based on scientific fact. Detoxify uses only DHHS-certified laboratories for product testing. Furthermore, a scientific research team on-site continually improves existing products and creates new ones to best meet our consumers' needs. By maintaining our commitment to research, we can continue to produce and refine our products to meet your needs in lowering toxin levels.

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Q: What else about drug testing is important to know?
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Most drug testing is broken down into two categories, urine testing or urinalysis and hair testing. The labs are not looking for drugs in urine samples; they are looking for drug metabolites. Once the body takes in a substance, the end product looks much different, once it passes through. Alcohol goes in as beer, gets oxidized by the liver, and comes out as water. Drugs go in the body in the psychedelic form and come out as a metabolite. The psychoactive ingredient in marijuana is 11-nor-D-9-tetrahyrocanibinol (THC). This is oxidized by the body and comes out as 31 different metabolites. The most prevalent form is 11-nor-D-9-tetrahyrocanibinolic acid (THCA).

Marijuana is passed from the lungs to the blood stream, and while the drug is freely floating in the body in sufficient quantity a high is felt. Marijuana is liposoluble, meaning it absorbs into fat cells. The drug is stored in the fat cells indefinitely untill the body burns the fat cells for energy. When the cell is burned, the drug is metabolized and released back into the blood stream. This is why marijuana can be detected for 30 days after a substantial usage.

Urinalysis is typically separated into two separate sections, the drug screen and the drug test or confirmation. There is a huge difference between a drug screen (EMIT) and a drug test. Most drug testing procedures utilize a drug screen and test (GC/MS). However, some employers or institutions in an attempt to cut costs will only use drug screens. The screen is always performed first and is usually followed by a test or confirmation.

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Q: What Kind of Drug Test are Given?
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Drug Testing is broken down in the following percentages:

  • Hair Testing -- 5% Screen with GC/MS -- 80%
  • Screen Only -- 5% FPIA (Screen) -- 5%

GC/MS = Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry

Screen = EMIT - Enzyme Multiplied Immunoassay Test (Trade name for the most popular screen used in drug testing field manufactured by Dade Behring )

FPIA = Florescence Polarization Immunoassay - Abbott Labs version of a screen

D.O.T - a DOT test is the abbreviation for a Department of Transportation. This means the testing guidelines have been regulated by the DOT, and if the guidelines are not followed the results are considered invalid. Not all tests are DOT regulated, but most are. To make the testing process easier companies follow the DOT guidelines to minimize mistakes.

The first test for the DOT is a five panel EMIT. The cut off for marijuana on the screen is 50 ng/ml, which is a composite of all 31 metabolite concentrations. If the sample is below this level the test is over as a passing status. If the sample is over 50 ng/ml the sample is sent on to a GC/MS for confirmation. The cutoff for the confirmation is lower at 15 ng/ml because the machine only identifies one of the 31 metabolites which is the 11-nor-D-9-tetrahyrocanibinolic acid. To pass, the one metabolite must be below the 15-ng/ml cutoff. PassYourTest.com works best on DOT tests which utilize a GC/.

The chart below summarizes five drugs of abuse found on the screen.

Drug # of Metabolites EMIT cut off GC/MS cut off

Marijuana 31 50 ng/ml 15 ng/ml

Cocaine 4 300 ng/ml 150 ng/ml

Opiates 3 2000 ng/ml 2000 ng/ml

Phencyclidine 1 25 ng/ml 25ng/ml

Amphetamines 5 1000 ng/ml 500 ng/ml

DOT tests are the hardest test to pass if the donor does not use a detoxifying product. However, if a detoxifying product is used, the DOT is the easiest test pass. Each type of detoxifying product works via a unique mechanism on drug tests. Refer to the product sections of this report for the mechanism information and explanation. Guidelines for the DOT test procedures, reporting, and adulteration, can be found on the Department of Health and Human Services or the Department of Transportation web site.

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Q: What are the Different Types of Drug Tests?
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Blood Tests - Often people will be given a blood test and a urinalysis. These are for two totally different types of tests being performed. Blood is normally drawn for detection of diseases such as AIDS. Drug toxins can only be detected for 48 hours in the blood after consumption. For this reason the urine is tested for toxins instead of the blood.

Hair Tests - Toxins are circulated throughout the body via the blood stream. The blood feeds the hair while it is in the growth stage at the scalp. As the hair is formed the toxins are trapped inside the hair folic. The toxins then grow away from the scalp as time passes. If the use of toxins is stopped, the hair by the scalp is clean, but the middle of the hair or ends of hair will retain the toxins until cut off. The level of toxins is greatest near the scalp. Sunlight and chemicals added to the hair in dyes or shampoos will oxidize the drug metabolites over years, and can reduce the level of metabolites by 75%.

For this reason, the hair sample is clipped from the back neck (nape) near the scalp by the examiner. Once sent to a laboratory the hair is dissolved with organic solvents. Once in a liquid solution, the toxins are freed from within the hair follicle. Extraction is performed on the liquid and drug toxins are removed. Once the drug metabolites are isolated a GC/MS is performed with urinalysis testing and quantitative level is provided.

Urine Tests -The most common type of drug screen on the market today is manufactured by Dade Behring called the EMIT (Enzyme Multiple Immunoassay Test). A typical screen will be referred to as SAP 5-50 NIT. This means substance abuse panel, 5 panels (drugs), 50 ng/ml cutoff, and with nitrite check. This type of test is a competitive binding assay, which utilizes enzymes for the conversion of NAD+ to NADH. The conversion process is measured on a spectrometer to give semi-quantitative measurement of a specific drug metabolite.

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Q: How does the drug test reach a result, EXACTLEY?
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This is pretty sophisticated stuff however some people really would like to know. Competitive binding assays utilize two types of drug metabolites competing for one antibody. The two possible sources of drug metabolites are from the donor and the lab. The reaction is very complex and difficult to comprehend. Three reagents are added to the urine sample to complete the test. Reagent 1 contains IGG anti-sheep antibody which is specific for the drug metabolite being analyzed. Reagent 2 contains the enzyme G6PD (Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase) attached to the drug metabolite being analyzed and NAD+ (Nicotinamide Dinucleotide). Finally, the substrate G6P (Glucose-6-phosphate) is also added which is just an intermediate compound that is neither produced nor consumed, but required for the reaction to proceed.

The reaction proceeds under two mechanisms dependent on the sample being positive or negative. The key result is whether the antibody reacts with the drug metabolite from the donor or the drug metabolite added by the laboratory. If the antibody reacts with the donor's metabolite, the sample is positive. If the antibody reacts with the lab's metabolite, the sample is negative. The lab's metabolite is attached to the G6PD, so when the antibody attaches to this metabolite, it blocks the active site on G6PD. When the activation site is block on the G6PD, it can not attach to the NAD+, which is required for the production of NADH and thus a positive result.

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Q: What About the Positive and Negative Results?
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POSITIVE - Reagent 1 is added to the urine sample, which contains the antibody that binds to the donor's drug metabolite. Reagent 2 is then added which contains the G6PD attached to the lab's metabolite. The antibody has been consumed by the donor's metabolite in the sample and cannot react with the lab's metabolite on the G6PD. The G6PD's active site is free allowing NAD+ to bind and subsequently be reduced to NADH. The NADH gives off a distinctive color, which is absorbed by light at the 340 nm wavelength. The spectrometer measures the change in absorbance per minute and determines whether the sample is positive based on a previous baseline of the urine being analyzed.

NEGATIVE - Reagent 1 is added to the urine sample, which contains the antibody. The antibody does not bind with anything because the sample is clean. Reagent 2, which contains the G6PD attached to the lab's metabolite, is then added. The antibody reacts with the lab's metabolite. The antibody attaches to the metabolite, which is attached to G6PD. The antibody binds the active site of G6PD. Because the site is blocked, the NAD+ cannot bind and be converted to NADH. With no NADH present, the spectrometer reads a nominal absorbance change, and the sample is negative.

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Q: What Type of Drug Testing Equiptment is Used?
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The test is usually performed on a Hitachi 740 spectrometer at 340 nm wavelength of light. A spectrometer is a piece of scientific equipment that shines a beam of light through the urine sample. The amount of light that passes through the sample is termed "transmittance", i.e. transmitted through the sample. The light that does not pass through the sample is termed absorbance, i.e., absorbed by the sample. The change in absorbance per minute is the parameter measured to determine if a sample is positive or negative. A baseline is run on each sample to determine the absorbance, because each urine sample is unique and different. Therefore, every sample has a different starting and ending point of the absorbance per minute to determine if a sample is positive or negative.

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Q: I have heard about a GC/MS system, what is that?
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The GC/MS (gas chromatography/mass spectrometer) is actually two pieces of equipment used in conjunction. The pair of equipment is very complex and usually costs between $100,000 and $200,000. For this reason, there are only a handful in each large city, usually found at universities and hospitals.

The GC performs the separation and the MS allows the chemical identification. The GC separates the drug metabolites from the thousands of compounds found in the urine. Every compound has a specific molecular weight and charge, which allows for each compound to be separated and identified, based on these criteria.

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Q: How does this thing work?
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To begin, an organic solution is added to the urine sample, and then attaches to the drug metabolites. This process is called derivitization. The derivitization process changes the drug metabolite to a form that will react with GC. The sample is then heated to change it from a liquid to a gas. The gas then flows through a hollow tube on the GC referred to as a column. The GCs have columns specifically suited to isolate drug metabolites found in urine. Each distinct chemical of the urine comes off the column at a known interval of time and is collected. Once the drug metabolites are collected, the sample is moved onto the MS.

The MS (mass spectrometer) determines compound identification by molecular weight and charge. The sample is first ionized to a cation (positive charged particle) by bombarding the sample with electrons. The sample accelerated with an electric field and passed through a slit which allows only certain particles to pass through the slit. The sample then passes through a magnetic field with a known strength. The sample and the magnetic field have opposite charges, which causes a repulsion or deflection of the sample. The sample is then passed through another slit and into a collector. Because the strength electric field and magnetic field are controlled and known by the operator, the mass of the cation can be determined with great accuracy.

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