According to the Columbia University Health Services website (see the Related Question below) THC (the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana) can remain in the body's organs and fatty tissues forever. Unlike most other drugs, THC is fat-soluble, and is stored in your fat cells, which is why drinking water does not help remove it from your system: fatty substances do not dissolve in water.
However, even though marijuana can stay in your system forever, it is not detectable in a drug test forever. For daily smokers, it usually takes 2 to 6 weeks, or a month on average, before you can give a clean urine sample.
For extremely, extremely heavy users who are also very overweight, it could possibly take over two months. But normally, people who smoke every day will be able to give a clean urine sample in about a month.
For occasional users -- people who use marijuana only once or twice a week or less -- the timeframe is shorter, more like 2 weeks to one month.
For more detailed information, see the Related Question.
drink alot of water, every time you pee or sweat traces of marijuana leave your system, my friend tested almost positive for marijuana, went in a sauna for a few hours, and showed up clean.
There is no way to get Marijuana out of your system. The main chemical THC will remain in your system for up to 90 days depending on a number of factors such as the amount you have smoked or injested, your age, gender, weight, height, metabolism etc. There is no way to force the chemicals from your body.
you'd have to take detox pills.
No, you do not get THC in your system by smelling a bag of marijuana.
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No
THC shows up in your system no matter how you ingest marijuana.
no marijuana stays in your system typically 3-30 days depending on the frequency of usage
It depends on how often you consume marijuana, your weight, and other factors. The marijuana will be the last to leave your system and can take a week to 60 days.
No
dont do it.
no
Only testing can reveal if it is out of your system.
Yes, marijuana is detected in your blood stream system.