Pure Cleanse Detox does not work. Every detox flush is a gamble, I have heard stories and many people tell you what you need in a heart-beat, bottom line is they don't work. In testing to see if someone has recently used pot, there are two important substances: THC and 9-carboxy-THC.
9-carboxy-THC is a product of the body's metabolism of THC and it's detectable for a longer period of time than THC is detectable. Urine tests look for 9-carboxy-THC.
Some laboratories test for detox fixes as well as the THC.
THC may remain in your system for 30 days or longer.
The detection period for 9-carboxy-THC in urine may be three months for heavy users.
Now that you understand about 9-carboxy-THC perhaps you understand why the detox may not work.
A detox beverage.
Stacker, a detox supplement, is not scientifically proven to remove THC from your system. The best way to eliminate THC from your body is through natural processes like time, hydration, and exercise.
Brushing your teeth may help remove some THC residue from your mouth, but it will not completely remove THC from your saliva. The best way to lower THC levels in your saliva is to wait it out or use a mouthwash specifically designed to cleanse THC.
THC detox
No. Weed stays in you're system for 26 days. the soonest you can rid THC of you're body is 2 weeks with water. and maybe a week with detox drinks for Marijuana.
No, niacin will not detox one who has used marijuana.
Maybe
Yes it will with THC if used exactly how it says on directions. You must be free of THC for 48 hours prior to drinking Speed Detox.
Yes.
Im about to find out
Dont do drugs
Yes, tobacco can affect a THC detox process. Nicotine and other substances in tobacco can influence metabolism and may alter the body's ability to eliminate THC and its metabolites. Additionally, smoking tobacco can lead to increased inhalation of toxins, which might complicate the detox process. However, the primary factors affecting THC detox are the duration of cannabis use, frequency, and individual metabolic rates.