There are many school of thought on this topic, from the conventional medicine point of view..it would be no, from the alternative and complimentary medicine point if view the answer would be yes, it is believed by parctitioners of complimentary and alternative medicine that the foods and medications we consume all have varying levels of toxins associated with them, it is believed that traces of these toxins remain in organs affecting their function and is carried by the blood, so a periodic detoxing is necessary
The liver and kidneys
To detox from "pot" you will either need to stop using, or obtain a detox from a local detox place. Remember not all detoxes work be aware of the fakes. Normally once taken a detox you will need to urine once and then the secound time you urine it will come out negative for narcotics.
you need to call the rescue detox people for sure. if you just did drugs and then need something fast for a surprise test, the 32oz rescue detox will be your best bet.
A detox diet is safe as long as you stay within the recommended time frame. If you are doing a juice detox, you need to have a juicer and fresh produce. Also, try not to be intensely active during the detox, and if you ever feel weak, discontinue the detox immediately.
Detox and skin purification
Fake weed doesn't show up on drug tests, therefore no need to detox.
A detox tea is a revitalizing tea designed to cleanse the body. It is made with Chinese purification herbs that have been used for thousands of years just to remove toxins in our body. Detox tea is beneficial to our lungs, liver, blood and kidneys.
well it depends. what do you need it for?
Its only good for one drug test if you decide to smoke again you will need another detox I know from experience
It's not necessary to detox one's colon. In some extreme cases, you may need to detox it for health reasons. Colon cleansing helps initiate bowel movement as well.
You can go to a nutritionist. He or she will be able to give you all the information and tools that you need to start a detox diet.
There are a few tricks to spotting the best detox diets. While gimmicky promoters back some great detox diets, dieters should always be wary of detox diets that are designed to sell. What dieters need is health information, a go-to plan and a safe detox product. They do not need over-the-top sales pitches that confuse and cover-up healthy diet facts. Another trick to spotting a good detox diet is that it includes lots of water intake and vitamins. People need these things to survive. As always, a diet should never be a danger to your health.