Sunday, December 29, 2019

How To Get Meth Out of Your System

Based on a study by the Foundation for a Drug Free World, it has been estimated by the United States government in 2008 that around 13 million people above 12 had used methamphetamine and 529,000 of those, use meth regularly. The immediate effects of methamphetamine can be divided into stages. The first stage lasts from 5 minutes up to 30 minutes and only happens when meth is smoked or injected into the bloodstream. This stage is usually called the “rush”.

The second stage is the “high” which lasts from 4 to 14 hours and can be distinguished because of hyperactivity and fast thinking patterns. The next stage is “binging” which involves constant meth use and avoidance of eating. “Crash” which is the next stage is characterized by exhaustion and long periods of sleep. The last stage is “tweaking” and also the most dangerous stage. Users become unpredictable during this stage and could develop psychoses, lack of sleep and extreme paranoia. Craving for meth is also more pronounced during this stage.

Medical detoxification is among the first stages of treating methamphetamineaddiction. If an individual is a methamphetamine user, detoxification is important in preparation for a drug test. A drug test is usually administered by employers and the police to make sure that civilians and employees are not using this illegal and dangerous drug.

The duration of the detoxification depends on several factors. These factors are the method methamphetamine was taken in, the length of time an individual has been using methamphetamine and lastly an individual’s tolerance level which is largely determined by the condition of an individual’s liver and kidneys. To measure how long methamphetamine stays on your system, experts use the term “half-life”. Half-life, in this sense, just like how it is used in radioactive material is the time it takes for the substance to be metabolized by 50%.

The half-life of meth is about 12 hours. It means that it will take 12 hours for the body of an average person to metabolize half of the total meth amount that they took. Meth is detectable in your urine for about 72 hours after your last intake. Blood sample and saliva have the same duration. If you are a long-time user, the time that meth stays in your bloodstream and your body is longer. In human hair, methamphetamine stays for up to 90 days.

 

Common Methods of How To Get Meth Out of Your System

The first method is to increase fluid intake. Drinking fluids can dilute the amount of meth in your body and also increase excretion of toxins in your body. Another method is eating a lot of fiber such as vegetables and fruits and staying away from fatty foods. Herbal supplements like green tea are also effective in detoxifying the body. Herbal supplements can support the liver in detoxifying the body from toxic substances and eliminating these toxic substances.

Exercise and excessive sweating can also aid in the detoxification of your body and aerobic exercises like jogging, biking, fast walking or swimming can help you sweat and release the meth from your system. Intense physical activity also helps because you drink water a lot and replace the lost water from your body. It is important to limit your exercise 24 hours before your test so that you will not get fatigued during the drug test.

Some people claim that niacin which can be bought over the counter can also help in flushing out toxins from your body. Niacin or vitamin B3 is a supplement that can improve the nervous system and skin health and lets your metabolism work harder. Make sure that you take the right and recommended amount of niacin though because too much of it can cause side effects like rashes, nausea, itching and vomiting. Some people also use special detox products like TestClear. The company provides shampoos, cleansing drinks and detoxes just so you can pass a standard urine test.

 

Conclusion

Methamphetamine is considered an illegal and dangerous drug and it is recommended by experts to avoid its use entirely. However, if you have experimented on the drug and are a long-time user, you can try methods on how to get it out of your system using detoxification methods. These methods are not scientifically proven however and you can still fail a drug test if the test falls within the time period that meth stays in your body. The most recommended treatment is to undergo counselling, rehabilitation and medication depending on the severity of your use for more permanent effects.


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