THC has a very low solubility in water.
Milk or for that matter anything high in fat because THC is fat soluble
THC is not very water soluble. That means that barely any THC will be absorbed by the water, although SOME will. That being said, evidence suggests that hot water will absorb slightly less THC than cold water, but the difference is pretty negligible.
No it won't. THC is fat soluble, only water and exercise will effectively clean it out of the human body.
In addition to being alcohol soluble, THC (the compound of interest in marijuana) is also fat soluble. This is a reason marijuana can be found using drug tests: THC accumulates in the fatty tissues over time. Popular extraction mediums include alcohol, butter, and milk. Erowid has a FAQ on eating cannabis that includes instructions for making butter: http://www.erowid.org/plants/cannabis/cannabis_faq_eat.shtml
From my past experience I would say drink alot of water and take alot of pisses. <><><><> THC is not water soluble, it is fat soluble. Gorging on water does nothing but make your gurgle. Stop smoking weed.
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.
No. THC isn't water soluble. NOTHING masks THC as it is stored in your fat and Certo certainly doesn't coat your bladder or do ANYTHING the person who answered this thread first claims. Nonsense. It's all the water that is consumed in the directions that makes you come out as negative dilute.
water is a polar solvent, meaning it breaks down water soluble compounds such as THC... the acidity in urine increases when you drink alot of it, due to the breakdown of water soluble compounds in your body.
Yes. In fact, it's likely. If a THC is included in a drug screen, it can be detected after as long as 30 days. THC is fat soluble. In practice, this means that remnants of THC end up in your fat cells. As your body fat level flucuates, and fat cells are consumed, traces of THC can be released into your blood stream for weeks after your last use.
No really! The only way to get drug metabolites out of your system is time. You can do things to help your body speed up its metabolism and that will help speed up the elimination of toxins, like exercise drinking lots of water, etc. Fiber is good for your body, but in-taking crazy amounts of fiber will not help with THC only maybe help with your bowl movements :)
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.