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No. They may change the acidity of urine which may affect some drug tests, but the marijuana is not cleaned from the system, it is just chemically masked in the urine. Note that this would not apply to all drug tests. More sophisticated tests will detect marijuana in the urine, even if acidic foods are eaten.
No. Marijuana remains in your hair follicles for up to 60-90 days, in the bloodstream for 2-4 weeks (but up to 45 days), and in the urine for 30 days. There is no way to fool the drug test. You can attempt to drink a lot of fluids to flush out the marijuana, but then the color will come back as "unnatural" and you could fail anyway. Your best bet is to not smoke for at least 45 days before taking the drug test, depending on the type. If you smoke heavily, consider waiting at least 3 months before testing. Note from the Author: This answer has been provided by a medical professional, but not a medical doctor. The advice or answer located above should NOT take the place of your primary care physician's medical advice. Furthermore, this answer has been provided in accordance with WikiAnswers and Answers.com disclaimers and policies. Do not reveal personal information within questions, as this is an anonymous service. In an emergency, hang up and dial 911 or your local emergency number. Contact your physician's exchange (usually provided through his/her office number) if you have questions or concerns after business hours. The author of this answer is not responsible for misguided or misinformed attempts to follow this advice. ALWAYS ask your doctor if you have questions or concerns about your or your child's health and do not use WikiAnswers as a substitute for proper medical advice and care provided by your personal physician.
It's an interesting question.
I personally find it great for withdrawal treatment. That's it if you like to quit, start drinking it mixed with water thorough out the day. Your mind will be more clear and you will have more energy too.
I doubt it gets MJ out of your system though. Would be really great if it did.
So lets pray it does it.
No - this, along with many other "facts" like this is an urban myth.
white vinegar or cranberry juice
What I do is drink a lot of cranberry juice.
No. Cranberry juice helps urine infections
From what I understand, cranberry juice does not cure a bladder infection. You will need to see a Dr. and get antibiotics for that. However, 100% cranberry juice* will help prevent the infection from getting worse, so continue to drink it along with plenty of water. *Make sure it is 100% cranberry juice and not a cranberry juice "cocktail" that is mixed with other juices such as cranapple or crangrape. Those won't help.
No, cranberry juice hasn't been proven to help with weight loss.
Any liquid will help, but cranberry juice has nothing over water pertaining to kidney stones. Cranberry juice helps with kidney and bladder infections.
It wount help at all. Drink alot of water and pee it out or detox juice.
Cranberry Juice and water to help flush their system
Cranberry juice does not help to eliminate THC from the body. The best way to clear THC from your system is to allow time for it to metabolize and be excreted by the body. Drinking plenty of water and engaging in physical activity may help speed up the detox process.
Since THC is fat-soluble (stays in your fat cells) drinking water does NOT help get it out of your system. Neither does cranberry juice, vinegar/pickle juice, bleach, or any other homemade remedy. See the Related Question.
Cranberry juice can cleanse your system of bacterial toxins, through the process known as acidification of the urine. This is why cranberry juice has been scientifically proven to be helpful in curing UTIs (urinary tract infections). In addition, cranberry juice contains proanthocyanidins. This compound modifies bacterial cells, affecting the cell membrane, and condensing the bacterial cells. Furthermore, cranberry juice compounds interrupt communication between bacterial cells and creates an energy barrier between bacteria and the urinary tract. With regard to cleansing your system of drug-related toxins and their metabolites, drinking cranberry juice only seems to have the same effect as drinking lots of water. It will dilute the toxins, but not really eliminate them any faster than your body can already deal with them, metabolically.