It is important to know how long things last in the human body. Easily detectable quantities of THC usually stay in a human body between 3 day and a months time. It is excreted more or less following the "half-life" model, i.e about half of it leaves your body during the "half-life" period of time. After twice that time 3/4 will be gone (½ + ½ of the remaining = ½ + ½·½ = ½ + ¼ = ¾)
It continues to leave your system this way with about 1/2 leaving your system during each half-life period. Eventually what's left is so small as to be insignificant and not detectable. Obviously the more you start with in your system, the longer it takes to remove what's there.
Keep in mind that even though the THC stored in your tissues will be depleted over time, the THC that gets incorporated into long-term structures like your hair DOES NOT. If you had THC in your system when that part of your hair was growing, it will be in that part of the hair and STAY there.
Yes, THC, the active compound in marijuana, can be stored in fat cells in the body.
You cannot hide THC. THC clings to your fat cells and as your fat cells burn off the THC disappears. You can speed up the process through exercise and proper diet. Also I am not 100% about this, but you can buy body cleansing pills that flush your system, but since THC clings to fat cells I'm not sure how well it would work.
yes, THC is stored in your fat cells when you smoke it, food ads on to fat cells, so what you eat also stays in your system.
No. Nothing will "Clear THC from your system" reliably. Traditional approaches stem around "sweating" it out - but THC is fat soluble, I wouldn't expect even this to work. It's interesting to note that THC is actually a *very* protective antioxidant it's self.
Yes. THC is stored in your fat cells not your blatter there fore the pills will burn away your fat cells
as you burn fat thc is released from your fat cells. you should stop exercising a day or two before testing
No, it doesn`t because it stays in your fat cells.
Nothing. It stays in the fat and hair cells.
Yes, THC, the active compound in marijuana, can be stored in fat cells in the body. This is why it can be detected in drug tests even days or weeks after use. Regular exercise and staying hydrated can help speed up the process of THC being released from fat cells.
Yes, THC can be detected in menstrual blood. THC is fat-soluble and can be stored in fat cells in the body, including those in the reproductive organs. When THC is metabolized, it can appear in bodily fluids such as menstrual blood.
Yes. In fact, it's likely. If a THC is included in a drug screen, it can be detected after as long as 30 days. THC is fat soluble. In practice, this means that remnants of THC end up in your fat cells. As your body fat level flucuates, and fat cells are consumed, traces of THC can be released into your blood stream for weeks after your last use.
Exercise. Especially fat-burning exercise like intense cardio and weight training (since THC gets stored in your fat cells).