Nah, I wouldn't think so but ya never know.The THC could build up on your hands but then what? Does it seep into your pores? Maybe if you eat, sleep and roll in marijuana! I'd love to be the harvester!
As the first person to answer this question noted, a person harvesting THC will likely get THC on their hands.
Note that Hashish is a sticky, thick, dark-colored resin (like sap) which is made from the flower of the female cannabis plant, Cannabis sativa. The cannabis plant's leaves and flowers contain the chemical or known as THC. To make hashish, workers rub cannabis blossoms with their hands to get the resin to stick to their hands, and then the resin is collected.
Once a person gets it on their hands, the THC will probably be ingested the next time they eat, drink, or smoke and thus be introduced into their system. Scratching an itch on the nose or wiping the mouth will deposit some there - actions that everyone does without thinking. In short, a lot of precautions would have to be taken to prevent THC from getting into the system as a result of harvesting pot. The best way to make sure THC doesn't get into your system is to stay away from it in the first place.
No.
Palo Azul (English: Blue Stick, Blue Tree) they are a pack of sticks or twigs with detoxification properties. they will clean your system of anything. "ANYTHING." you need a 1.5 liters of water and a pot. 1. first put the 1.5 liters into a pot. 2. dump all twigs into pot and put the water to boil at about half the temperature of your stove. 3. let the water boil w/ the sticks for 15min. 4. poke the sticks to submerge (optional) 5. once done, you can drink, but i suggest that you put milk and honey w/ sugar to make it English Tea because it tastes awful.
No, it is not recommended to put a moka pot in the dishwasher as it can damage the pot and affect its performance.
No. Regardless of what you put in your body, THC stays in your body for over 6 months.
Yes, you can put a pot in the oven to cook your meal as long as the pot is oven-safe.
Yes, you can put a pot in the oven to cook a meal, as long as the pot is oven-safe.
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put something in a pot.
No, it is not recommended to put a coffee pot in the dishwasher as it can damage the pot and affect the taste of the coffee. It is best to hand wash the coffee pot with warm, soapy water.
It is generally not safe to put a coffee pot in the dishwasher as it can damage the pot and affect the taste of the coffee. It is recommended to hand wash the coffee pot instead.
It is generally not safe to put a coffee pot in the dishwasher as it can damage the pot and affect the taste of the coffee. It is recommended to hand wash the coffee pot instead.
THC occurs naturally in the marijuana plant in small, crystal-like structures called trichomes. These trichomes produce and store the THC and other cannabinoids that give marijuana its psychoactive effects. When the marijuana plant is harvested, dried, and then heated (through smoking, vaporizing, or cooking), the THC is activated and can be ingested to produce its effects.