Cranberry juice does not clean your system of marijuana any better than simply drinking water will. Anyone claiming so is a coincidence that can be explained by several other factors, and does not know anything about how drugs in the body - especially THC - are stored, metabolised and ejected.
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The logical way is to quit smoking marijuana. By drinking alot of cranberry juice and alot of water. Or you could go to a smoke shop and ask for some pills that will clean out your system, it's about 40 dollars but its worth it!
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No. Drinking water will not remove marijuana from your system.
No, it does not. Drinking bleach is incredibly stupid and dangerous.
If you don't do anything to speed up the process it could take 3-4 weeks. If you drink plenty of water ir cranberry juice (better choice) then it'll speed up the process. Niacin also works pretty well. Energy drinks speed up the process. there are many24 hour cleaners that will do the work in 24 hours.
I have heard that drinking tons of water and cranberry juice help to flush out your system. I hear ya I got a UT next week. I'm drinkin water like a madman. I'm gonna get one of those drinks that are supposed to cleanse your system. I have a friend who it worked for so i might as well try. But good luck dude. Remember water and cranberry juice and ABSOLUTELY NO SMOKINGuntil after your drug test. :)
No. Beer will do nothing but produce more fat cells to store the THC. NOTHING can clean your system of marijuana for more than a few hours except for time.
No liquid will help remove marijuana from your system. Marijuana is not water-soluble, but fat-soluble. It stores itself in your fat cells. Since fatty substances are not water soluble (think about what happens when you mix oil and water) drinking liquids will do nothing to clean your system of weed.
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Yeah! Use beer to keep your mind off blazing and you'll be pissing clean in no time. Cranberry juice doesn't hurt either.
THC (the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana) is fat-soluble; it stores itself in your fat cells. So, drinking water will NOT help remove it from your system. See the Related Question below.