no, once your hair follicles come incontact with the smoke, and also when the smoke is sucked into you hair routes and follicles like a spong,it takes a year for it to come completely off
THC, the psychoactive compound in marijuana, can be detected in urine for up to 30 days after use in infrequent users. For heavy users, it can be detected for up to 90 days. However, after 4 months, it is unlikely that THC would still be detectable in your system through a standard drug test.
The nail itself is dead, but the follicle that produces it is still alive.
No, a developing follicle means the ovum (egg) is still maturing. Once "ripe" the follicle will burst during ovulation and the ovum will be released.
Probably not. Chemicals stay in the hair for 90 days or more.
Hair is like a timeline, so, if the hair you had 5 months ago is still on your head, most likely yes, but most tests only use the root of the hair.
marijauna can stay in your system from anywere from a week to 2 months maybe even more. it depends on how much u smoke. if u smoked a joint and didnt smoke anything else for about a month then u prob were clean the week after u smoked it. but everyones bodys work different so it could take you longer than others.
Sorry to answer your Q with a Q, but ..... WHAT is wrong with you?
No. Smoked salmon still requires refrigeration - unless it is labeled otherwise.
I was told by a medical professional that the accepted estimate is 30 days so barring a hair follicle test you should be fine
hair tests have the ability to track any traces of weed for months or even years. 8 weeks would still show up.
If you smoked marijuana about three months ago, it is very unlikely that anything would show up in your hair follicles.
Tissue from a hair follicle that is still attached to the root end of hair