Get paid to take drugs!

Icon volunteers is a company that pays you to take drugs. This article aims to deal with any questions you have about the programme.

The pay ranges from £1000-3000 and research conducted is to find new cures from brain disease to many other parts of the body. The brain ones pay the most. I called up and asked them if they test you for illegal drugs and they said they do a blood test and urine test too. These are fairly easy to pass because nearly all drugs are out of your system within two weeks unless you are a heavy weed smoker, in which case your urine could be contaminated for up to a month.

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The tests last for a few days and you are given leisure time to give the drugs a chance to work. Although there is no bar there, there is other entertainment like pool and table tennis and TV. The site mentions the chance to make new friends as a bonus.

What do the side affects include?
Well, as stated on the site..."nausea, headaches, drowsiness, and possibly a slight change in blood pressure".



Who can't go?
People who are out of shape- must have the right Body mass index. They have a calculator on their site so you can work it out. The tests that pay you more also tend to investigate you more thoroughly. Accommodation is on site.

The website is... www.somethingtobeproudof.com

6 comments:

dani said...

hello, my name is danielle. i am very interested in your research. and i would like to volunteer. i live in cedar hills, utah. i am female, and 20 years old. if you could please call me as soon as you can then that would be great! my number is 803 979 0800

dani said...

danielle again, if you would like to email me my email is daniellejhanson@yahoo.com. thanks! im really looking foward to hearing from you!

phil said...

Hi i'm interested please e-mail me on iamphilanthony@aim.com

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