> Time, nothing but time. So sorry. None of the so called "cleansing" methods work or are safe.
all kinds of lipids. Three common edibles containing these fats are butter, milk, alcohol.
NO, the THC stays in the fat in your body , when your fatty tissue excretes the THC into your system, you urinate it out. So eating fatty foods will cause another layer of fat to form making it harder for the THC to penetrate and move back into your system. But this is not a guaranteed method though. Speed up your metabolism.
in the fatty tissue so thin people can get rid of THC faster than fat people
you smoke marijuana and THC sticks to your fat cells.
pretty much screwed... THC is stored in fatty cells for up to 28 days approximately depinding on concentration and body weight.
You cannot hide THC. THC clings to your fat cells and as your fat cells burn off the THC disappears. You can speed up the process through exercise and proper diet. Also I am not 100% about this, but you can buy body cleansing pills that flush your system, but since THC clings to fat cells I'm not sure how well it would work.
It depends on how much a person smokes. A regular smoker stores THC in their fatty cells and could show positive up to 90 days. Been in treatment and know for sure. If it wasn't true I wouldn't have had to go.
yes, THC is stored in your fat cells when you smoke it, food ads on to fat cells, so what you eat also stays in your system.
If cells don't ferment fatty acids it is most likely because they don't have the enzymes to do so.
If its a blood test less than a week it stays in your fatty sells tho.
THC is a lipid-soluble polypeptide, meaning it is stored in fat cells. Your THC can drop as you stop smoking and your body metabolizes it into THC-OH and THC-COOH. However afterwards if you burn off more of the THC embued fat cells, the THC in these cells is released into your bloodstream causing a spike in the levels present. It is possible to always have some amount of THC in your body, even years after you quit smoking. Drugs tests usually only test for levels of 50 nanograms per milliliter (50ng/ml) so as long as your below this even Gas Chromatography Mass Spectometry (GCMS tests) cannot detect these amounts.
No. Nothing will "Clear THC from your system" reliably. Traditional approaches stem around "sweating" it out - but THC is fat soluble, I wouldn't expect even this to work. It's interesting to note that THC is actually a *very* protective antioxidant it's self.