THC comes from marijuana or "cannabis". It can be eaten, smoked, vaporized to get in into the body.
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Yes, THC, the active compound in marijuana, can be stored in fat cells in the body.
The body typically takes about 3 to 30 days to eliminate THC, the active compound in marijuana, through urine after consuming it.
It should be. Marijuana (THC) normally takes between 2 and 6 weeks to leave your system, depending on your height, body weight, and the amount of weed you smoke.
no. it has to get into your body somehow
Yes, THC can be found in the human body after consuming cannabis products. It is stored in fat cells and metabolized by the liver into different compounds. Detection of THC in the body can vary based on factors such as frequency of use and metabolism.
Yes, the more you smoke, the more THC is absorbed into your body
The speed at which marijuana leaves your body depends both on the speed of your metabolism, as well as on the half life of THC. Unlike most other substances, the half-life of THC can vary quite a bit, depending on who is using it, when it's used, and several other factors. For example, it's estimated that THC can have a half life that ranges anywhere from 1-10 days. It's almost impossible to find out what that half life is, which means that it is very difficult to use it to calculate how long it will take for all of the THC to leave your body.
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THC can be absorbed through the skin when touching marijuana, but the amount that enters the body is minimal compared to when it is smoked or ingested. Washing hands after handling marijuana can help reduce potential absorption.
because dopamine in your body has released too much caused by the molocules in the marijuana