No, niacin does not clean drugs -- any drug -- out of your system. And massive doses of niacin can be toxic. In extreme cases this could result in liver failure, and at the very least it will be extremely unpleasant. See the Related Link and Question below for more information.
THC is stored in your body's fat cells. In order to "clean" your body of THC you need to burn fat and/or speed up your metabolism. Nothing can just clean your body of THC. Niacin speeds up your metabolism, its not a magic drug, but it will help if you mix it with the right amount of water and exercise.
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Many people believe it can't clear Thc, and others do believe it can.
THC- Tetrahydrocannabinol, in Marijuana can stay in the system approx 3-90 days. If Marijuana is smoked occassionally, it will stay in the system upto 10 days. If smoked regular as long as 45 days, but this would vary for each person, depending on their body mass. However if eaten in a brownie, it can take anything up to 90 days, especially if eaten regular.
No, niacin will NOT help remove marijuana -- or any other drug -- from your system.
No. Moreover, taking massive doses of niacin will be at the very least extremely unpleasant, and at worst life-threatening. See the Related Link and Question below if you don't believe me.
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Yes it can help flush you or at least hide the THC
no it will not. niacin or anything else will not remove THC from the body fat . you must run it off and flush it out but you must burn it out first.
Niacin does not clean drugs -- any drug -- from your system. This is a myth. See the Related Questions below for more information.
No, niacin will not detox one who has used marijuana.
If you're trying to flush your system of the remaining thc and cannaboids, yes niacin will help your body process them. However you will need to drink ALOT of water and It usually takes two to three days to get it out of your system using niacin, niacin also makes you turn red, really itchy, and sweat a lot. Of you've only eaten it once your body will process it out by itself (without niacin) in three to six days
Niacin does help rid the body of toxins. Its purpose is to support a healthy lipid blood profile. It does help for drug tests. THC is released into your blood stream from your fat. Niacin cleans the blood. The blood profile is released into your urine. Thus creating a clean urine state. When the niacin burns, it is working through you fat and blood. Proper flushing (diluting urine by urinating) is require to rid the chemicals.
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Niacin lots of Niacin. But he cautious cause it doesn't always work. Sweating, and pissing will help too. And cranberry pills. But if you need to cleanse why smoke?
Niacin does not clean drugs -- any drug -- out of your system. See the Related Question below for more information.
depends on how many mg but, no it does not "reappear" because it doesn't mask the THC it literally burns fat to the point of removing the THC
No. Water does not help remove THC from your system, and niacin does not help clean any drug out of your system, at all. THC is fat-soluble. It is stored in your body's fat cells. Since fatty substances are not water-soluble (remember what happens when you mix oil and water) drinking water does nothing to help remove THC from your body. And niacin is utterly useless for the purpose of drug cleansing. You'd have more luck trying to clean your system with gummi bears and leprechaun tears. For daily marijuana smokers, it takes 2 to 6 weeks, or a month on average, for your urine to be clean. For occasional smokers, the timeframe is more like 2 weeks to one month. For more detailed information, see the Related Questions below.
yes, it is time consuming but you can indeed . exercise and water is the best way, if you are thin you will have an easier time getting the THC metabolites to leave your fat cells, for a larger person the THC hides within the fat cells of the body, niacin is an old wives tale and may work for some, it flushes the body not the THC ,with large amounts of water niacin can help but is not a proven method, so in all reality it may not work for one person but may work for another.