There is limited research directly linking THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) to water retention. Some anecdotal reports suggest that cannabis use may lead to mild fluid retention in certain individuals, possibly due to its effects on appetite and metabolism. However, individual responses can vary widely, and factors like diet, overall health, and frequency of use play significant roles. More comprehensive studies are needed to establish a clear connection.
yes THC wont cause you to retain water
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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, its not very solvent in water. So making "silly" tea is out of the question. Try simmering it gently in butter. Just keep the temp under 175 degrees C (350 F). Then make cookies or brownies with it. :)
no, it makes you retain water though.
No, THC is not water soluble. It is lipophilic, meaning it dissolves in fats and oils rather than water. This is why THC is typically consumed through ingestion of edibles or smoking rather than being dissolved in water.
No, it's a diuretic and has the exact opposite effect.
THC is a chemical compound, just like water. Nothing can kill it.
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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.
You can't 'make' Delta-9-THC. THC (for space purposes) is a chemical found in (amongst other plants) Cannabis. You can 'extract' THC from the Cannabis plant and concentrate it, but you can't 'make' it. Of course, if you are a major pharmaceutical company, or own an advanced scientific laboratory, you can use other chemicals and processing to produce something like THC, but it isn't natural THC. Delta-9-THC aka Tetrahydrocannabinol.