All you gotta do is drink a de-tox. Does it for me. May be different for others as all our bodies don't work the same.
The active substances in Cannabis are highly fat soluble and will take weeks to completely clear out of your system and up to months if your regular use it, there are no ways to speed up this process as it's stored in fat and only slowly released back into your blood supply after which it can be broken down and excreted. Although the amounts of cannabinoids (the major active substances in Cannabis) released from your body fat are to small to cause a high, it will be enough to cause a positive result in most drug tests. Drinking a lot of fluids will not flush the cannabinoids out of your system, contrary to popular belief, since it has no effect on the secretion of the cannabinoids from your body fat.
No not EVEN Marijuana! No not EVEN Marijuana!
First of all, Marijuana isn't even addictive...that being said...you shouldn't even have withdrawals in the first place. Secondly, the only substance withdrawal that can kill you is alcohol and Benzos (Xanax, Valium, etc.)
Because they were out numbered, out gunned and lacked even the basics in military training.
Unless the room is a total smoke screen the marijuana wont even register on a urine or blood test. The only way it sill get into your system is if you have direct contact. (i.e. you smoking the marijuana yourself)
Nothing will clean it in a day. It stays in your hair and fat cells for weeks and even months.
There is no evidence to suggest marijuana causes cancer. There is even research being done that is saying marijuana may actually help protect the body from some kinds of malignant tumors!
No, nothing can change your sexual orientation, not even marijuana.
No. While there's no definitive amount of time, because of tons of variables like fat body fat percentage, excercise frequency etc., even in heavy users, marijuana is out of the system in 30-40 days.
For heavy users, marijuana can be detected in the system for up to 30 days or even longer, depending on factors like frequency of use, metabolism, and body fat percentage. THC, the main active compound in marijuana, can accumulate in fat cells and release slowly over time.
None. I mean, sometimes you hear rumors about marijuana being laced with LSD or PCP, and being sold to unsuspecting customers, but this is just a myth. It doesn't even make sense. No drug dealer on earth would give drugs away for free, by adding them to their marijuana and selling it for the same price as regular marijuana. It would never happen. I suppose it's possible that there have been a few, isolated incidents of marijuana being laced with other drugs, or with poison, but it certainly isn't a common occurrence.
No. If you're taking prescription marijuana, DO NOT OPERATE A COMMERCIAL VEHICLE. The moment you fail a urinalysis, your career is over. Even though some states have legalized medical marijuana, marijuana is still illegal under federal law. Commercial vehicles are regulated by federal law (the FMCSR) and you may not operate a CMV with marijuana in your system, period - whether you have a prescription or not.
Medical marijuana is more common than you would think. Many people smoke marijuana to alleviate the pain of cancer or muscle pain. It is also helpful with nausea. I have even heard of it being used by anorexic and bulimic patients to get them to gain weight.