It will take a significant amount of water to clean the chemical compound tetrahydrocannabinol from your system. This particular chemical is fat soluble, not water soluble like some Vitamins. This is why it can take up to 3 months for some individuals to pass urinalysis tests, and I'm not referring only to the overweight and the obese. While drinking plenty of water will help clean it from your fat cells, you must remember that you have fat covering your entire body. If you want to speed up the process, perform rigorous fat-burning burning exercises maintaining your heart rate at 60% of maximum. Please note that there are no mixes, drinks, shampoos, foods, etc. that are safe for human consumption that will break down the THC molecule.
Water will NOT help remove marijuana from your system. Marijuana is fat-soluble; it stores itself in your fat cells. So water does nothing to remove it from your system. See the Related Question below.
THC is stored in fat cells. Water will not clean your system but can dilute your urine making the THC undetectable. However, if drug tested they can tell its diluted due to a lack of creatine and you'll be asked to take a retest.
You cannot wash marijuana out of your system by drinking anything. There is no magic potion that will allow you to do drugs and still pass a drug test.
Drink lots of water.
its a myth it doesn't
About 1.6 gallons per flush
Modern toilets use 1.6 gallons of water to flush and older models used 3 gallons
Old toilets 5.5 gallons, the minimum on new ones is 1.6 gallons
1 gallon a day
Modern toilets use 1.28 or 1.6 gallons per flush
It takes approx 2 to 5 gallons of water. Depending on the age of the toilet and the type of flush you have.
Water won't flush weed out of your system, it will just dilute your urine to be almost completely water. Yes, this makes THC undetectable, but it will also make it so that there is no detectable criotine either. Criotine not being there is proof that its diluted and you will get in trouble and have to take the test again.
If it is an older model, about 2-3 gallons.Newer, water saving models typically use less than one gallon per flush.
depends on the kind of toilet and where you live. today's standard in America is 1.6 gallons. more efficient models will use 1.28 gallons. some even have a dual-flush option, 0.8 gallons for #1 and 1.6 gallons for #2.
It takes 5-7 gallons of water per flush.
3.4 gallons it's the new standard