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Does shilijit show up in urine analysis (pee tests)? |
Does shilijit show up in urine analysis (pee tests)? Anything that enters your bloodstream is in your urine. Shilijit is not illegal so why worry? no only sunis do Now I've been around a few things in my day that would show up on urine tests but I don't know what "shilijit" is. Maybe it's my age. Cocaine stays in your system for about three days, Marijuana ( for an avid user) about 2 weeks to 28 days, I was told Ecstasy stays for 72 hours. What exactly are you thinking will show up? I would like to know what that word means. Believe it or not, I suspect shilijit doesn't show up per se. It is found in Himalayan Mountain rocks, and rocks are merely minerals. So, what would show up in the urine of somebody who took shilijit are minerals. In other words, it would no more show up in urine analysis than if someone had swallowed a bunch of dirt. |
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