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 WHY CHOOSE NICOTINE-TEST:

1.Nicotine Drug Test
Industry Leader

2.Thousands of Nicotine Cleansing Kits Sold

3.Lowest prices and
highest quality

4.All products are guaranteed
Natural & FDA Approved

5.Fast reliable shipping overnight w/ tracking

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 WHAT TO EAT:

Bland foods such as grilled or baked fish, chicken or turkey. Steamed or raw vegetables, such as carrots, green beans, etc. Salad (lettuce with balsamic vinaigrette dressing only). Eat only one (1) banana per day. No other fruit or tomatoes. Drink only bottled water and Ocean Spray Cranberry Cocktail. For extra seasoning add lemon or lime juice only (no spices).

 WHAT NOT TO EAT:

NO dairy products such as milk, eggs, butter, cheese, etc. NO canned or prepackaged foods (high sodium content). NO bread, pizza, crackers, cereal, etc. NO dessert or high calorie foods. NO caffeine such as coffee, cokes, tea or alcoholic beverages NO spices, seasonings or onions.

NOTE: The items on the “WHAT NOT TO EAT” Menu will convert to starches, sugar and fats in your system. If you eat these items, they will not allow your body to expel the toxins properly – but will instead enable the toxins to stay in your body tissue. Salt and other spices will cause you to retain water, also slowing down the expulsion process.


 

 

Single Panel Nicotine Test

These inexpensive, simple urine tests are the same used by employers, courts, and rehab programs. they take the worry out of testing and allow a same day "Trial run". Use in conjunction with other cleansing products to accurately predict that days test results. We want you to pass your test!!!!!

$14.95

Nicotine Products Drug Facts

Nicotine is one of the most heavily used addictive drugs in the United States. Cigarette smoking has been the most popular method of taking nicotine since the beginning of the 20th century. In 1998, 60 million Americans were current cigarette smokers (28 percent of all Americans aged 12 and older), and 4.1 million were between the ages of 12 and 17 (18 percent of youth in this age bracket).

In 1989, the U.S. Surgeon General issued a report that concluded that cigarettes and other forms of tobacco, such cs cigars, pipe tobacco, and chewing tobacco, are addictive and that nicotine is the drug in tobacco that causes addiction. In addition, the report determined that smoking was a major cause of stroke and the third leading cause of death in the United States.