About the Macujo Method and Jerry G Method.
These methods are mainly promoted by companies that are selling some spin off of Nexxus Aloe Rid (Pretty much any product that has the words Aloe, Macujo, Toxin or Rid in the name) or Zydot. Why? Because you cant make money off of a method that is all over the Internet for free. However, all of those shampoos being sold are essentially extremely overpriced regular shampoos.
You can tell by looking at the ingredients list and comparing to other shampoos. There is nothing different about them. They are a complete waste of money. You can use the Macujo Method or Jerry G Method and get the exact same results with or without the shampoo. All of the websites that sell those Aloe shampoos engage in unethical and deceptive business practices. You can't trust their reviews, their claims their guarantees, or anything. Not to mention the enormous numbers of BBB complaints they all have.
They claim that propylene glycol is the magic ingredient but its a very common ingredient found in at least 100 items at your nearest grocery store from cosmetics, to dog food, to vape juice.
History of the Macujo Method
The macujo method was originally posted in one of the first online drug discussion forums 20+ years ago. This method was created by a random guy that needed to pass a hair follicle test for THC so while he was stoned he threw a bunch of things together. Basically anything around his home that he could think of that cleanses something, such as salicylic acid face wash, clothes detergent aka Tide, baking soda, apple cider vinegar and clarifying shampoo aka Nexxus Aloe Rid hair shampoo in his shower and threw that in just because.
Users reports over the past 20 years have shown a mix of reviews with it not working for about 80% of users and 20% of users saying it worked. But if you look closer, most of the users that say it worked had usage history such that they would have passed without using any product. For anyone with moderate or heavy usage we'd suggest looking elsewhere. Regardless of usage level, if you are still planning to attempt the macujo method at least don't purchase the ineffective shampoos the websites are pushing that go with the macujo method. You will have the exact same results without them.
Jerry G Method is similar in that it's promoted in order to sell other products which don't actually work and the majority of people that have used the method have failed.
Instead of relying on a bunch of random household items and a process developed in a day by someone that was stoned you might consider products that are scientifically formulated, tested, and proven in thousands of experiments to pass a hair follicle test.
Zydot Ultra Clean
A study published by Int J Legal Med. Showed that Zydot Ultra Clean removed as few as 5% of metabolites and the study says "All drugs originally present in the hair fibers were still detected after a single application of Ultra Clean. However, a slight decrease in drug concentrations could mostly be observed... The findings clearly demonstrated that drug substances had not been sufficiently removed by Zydot"
In other words, all of the test subjects still failed after Zydot.
Why are these companies the most talked about on Google?
It's called affiliate marketing. They pay for a popular website to post a review article about their products with links to their website. When victims fall for the fake review and click on the link to the detox website, the website where the article is posted gets a fat commission. Usually between $40-$60. This is the same thing for YouTube or pretty much anything else where you have an influencer of sort that promotes a product and gets a commission when a customer they referred buys the product through the link.
That's why you have tons of websites saying such great things about these companies and products even though they've never actually tried them in most cases. And why most of the real customer reviews are deleted and never see the light of day.
What about their website reviews?
I have a suggestion. Go try to leave a review yourself on any of the main product websites. I don't know anybody who has been able to. We've had several customers tell us that is one of the main reasons they decided to go with us. They couldn't post a review on any other site so they knew that the reviews had to be fake or at least deeply filtered with all of the negatives removed. If you can leave a review on one of those main macujo method promoting sites let us know and we'll cashapp you $20
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