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| http://www.erowid.org/ask/ask.cgi?ID=2770 that link says acetaminophen can cause a false + for cannabis in high levels, why would this be used in the dilution technique? |
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| nevermind i just found out it can't be tylenol it has to be pure aspirin |
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| I tried the dillution method and it worked for me for a home test for practice before the real thing.
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