Inside the marijuana plant mostly the buds.
What you are talking about is THC, the active ingredient in Marijuana. THC gets stored in fat.
No because your hair is dead material that still have genetic data in them and also thc is stored in them. Dying your hair does not change your genetic traits in your hair and will not effect the thc stored.
THC is stored in fat cells in the body, which is why it can be detected in drug tests for a longer period of time compared to other substances. When THC is consumed, it is metabolized in the liver and then stored in fat tissue before being gradually released back into the bloodstream and excreted.
Yes, THC, the active compound in marijuana, can be stored in fat cells in the body.
Yes, THC can be detected in menstrual blood. THC is fat-soluble and can be stored in fat cells in the body, including those in the reproductive organs. When THC is metabolized, it can appear in bodily fluids such as menstrual blood.
Nope. THC is stored in the fat deposits of the body. While some pills may mask the THC, or cause excessive urination through diuretics, it is unlikely that they will remove the THC from your fat cells.
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.
No. THC is stored in fat cells. Throwing up would only cause you to throw up stomach fluids.
Exercise. Especially fat-burning exercise like intense cardio and weight training (since THC gets stored in your fat cells).
THC levels can remain high in your body because the compound is stored in fat cells and metabolized slowly. This can lead to THC being detected in drug tests even if you have not recently smoked. Additionally, factors such as frequency of use, metabolism rate, and hydration levels can affect how long THC stays in your system.
Do what i did...don't eat 8 hours before test and drink water if your pee is clear u are too THC is stored on fat no fat in pee no THC there either. Thc is the psychoactive of mari ga wanna
Yes, THC can build up in your system over time, especially with frequent or heavy use of marijuana. THC is stored in fat cells and can be detected in the body for days to weeks after use.