yep
I would not count on it.
you can flush your system by drinking a lot of water for around five hours but you cant eat or drink anything but water or else the THC will get absorbed into your urine
Drinking water can't clear arteries, but it can help flush out substances through urine.
can drinking water flush benadryl out our system faster
Yes, drinking water helps to flush toxins and waste from your body by aiding in the function of your kidneys and promoting hydration.
There are no vitamins that can directly flush THC out of your system. Drinking plenty of water and staying hydrated can help to dilute the concentration of THC in your urine, but the most effective way to eliminate THC is to abstain from using it.
Drinking water can help to dilute benzoylecgonine in urine, but it may not necessarily flush it out of your system. The best way to eliminate benzoylecgonine is to allow your body time to metabolize and excrete it naturally. Staying hydrated can support this process.
No. Nothing will "flush" pot from your system. The reason people drink a load of water and stuff is to try and dilute their urine so it comes to the point where they are actually peeing just water, and not urine contaminated with pot metabolites.
Water typically doesn't "flush" your system of THC, what drinking a lot of water does is adds water to your urine, diluting it and making it harder to detect the THC so drink a lot of water before you urinate for a test and pray it will work.
by drinking plenty water
Yes, drinking water helps flush out toxins from the body by supporting the kidneys in filtering waste and promoting overall hydration, which aids in the removal of toxins through urine and sweat.
Testing has proven drinking water, baking soda, and fresh or bottled lemon juice will NOT flush marijuana use out from your system and can be easily be detected in a urine sample. However it is said with the addition of eye drops to a urine sample, borderline users (Not heavy users) can alter and hide the use of marijuana because THC molecules can envelop, to effectively hide them from chemical detection.