there is many ways take detox pills from your local drug store and take niacin that als helps but ive heard that drinking lemon juice like a full bottle will clear you out within a few days
Noyou need to be smoking or digesting marijuana for it to be in your system. You can not get it in your system from touching someone or walking past someone. this is very true cause i smoke myself so i should know but there are various ways of passing a drug test if you are interersted let me know.
It's possible...if you're lucky. Marijuana normally stays in your system for about a month or so. For a very infrequent smoker, it might only be in your system for about 2 weeks.
iam a heavy smoker what caniwdo to get claee
Maybe a week or 2 depending on how much you have when you do smoke
THC the active element in "weed" is oil soluble, so cook weed in oil or butter for about 10 15 min. (don't burn!), strain and there you go, I don't think this is as efficient as smoking by the way. you can use the oil/butter in cooking or just spread it on toast. People have died from second hand smoke. If a non-tobacco smoker can die from second hand tobacco smoke because he got tobacco smoke in his system, it is quite possible that a non smoker can get marijuana smoke in his system from being around marijuana smokers.
it stays there forever, a bit like how chewing gum stays in your stomach
"You would need to swallow a good number of buckets of saliva. THC (the active ingredient in marijuana) is stored in your fat cells in your body, so it cannot be transferred via saliva. If you are being drug tested be honest with your doctor, the test will show." So the answer is NO.
Drinks lots and lots of water to flush it out of your system and do cardio exercises. Depends on the person, but I'd say average would be about 2 weeks.
If you were a daily smoker, up to 6 months.
Marijuana (THC) stays in your system for about 48 hours.
An occasional smoker is someone who only smokes a few times per month or less. It will take 15-30 days for it to leave the system so long as a person isn't consuming it every day.
The presence of marijuana in your system can vary depending on factors like frequency of use, metabolism, and body fat. Typically, THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, can be detected in urine tests for up to 30 days, but may be detectable in heavy users for even longer.