If THC can cure Cancer, then it can obviously kill other s**t too.
No, according to all studies I have seen levothyroxine actually will increase Your total testosterone. I am not sure HOW it does so. But levothyroxine also increases SHBG (sexual hormone binding globuline) significantly thus decreasing the speed at which testosterone is excreted. I find it reasonable that the decreased speed in excretion will be at least partially responsible for the increase in total testosterone. There may however be also other reasons for the increase in total testosterone like increased testosterone production due to increased metabolism ? Note, if You use levothyroxine to compensate for hypothyroidism You will likely become hyperthyroid if You also add testosterone .....
Levels of THC in cannabis today are significantly higher than in the 1960s and 70s. While marijuana from that era typically contained around 1-3% THC, modern strains often exceed 20% THC, with some commercially available products reaching levels above 30%. This increase is largely due to selective breeding and cultivation techniques aimed at enhancing potency.
Weed can be made stronger through selective breeding techniques to increase the levels of THC, the main psychoactive component. Growing conditions such as enhanced light, nutrients, and environment can also contribute to higher THC concentrations in cannabis plants. Processing methods, such as extraction techniques, can further concentrate THC levels in products like concentrates and edibles.
Yes, levothyroxine and levothyroxine sodium are the same medication. Levothyroxine sodium is the specific salt form of levothyroxine used in most medications for treating hypothyroidism.
No This is a BS answer....do your research before you so abruptly answer someones question. Its called EDUCATION. Yes, THC levels CAN rise due to increased exercise. When fat is burned, THC byproducts are released into the bloodstream. Exercise is the only way to get THC OUT of Lipid Tissue, Due to exercise you are raising your metabolism and excreting THC from fat cells....soooo where else does the THC have to go? OUT in a URINE test. SO the answer to this question is YES IT CAN. I have 50 days clean today, and I know good and well I haven't used and my levels jumped from 38 to 63 and I too have increased my exercise. I do have alot more free time now, I can jog at night to stay in shape, rather than smoking my weed on my couch like the olden days.
Pure Power Plant typically has a THC level between 15-21%. However, THC levels can vary depending on growing conditions and cultivation techniques used by the producer.
THC is a lipid-soluble polypeptide, meaning it is stored in fat cells. Your THC can drop as you stop smoking and your body metabolizes it into THC-OH and THC-COOH. However afterwards if you burn off more of the THC embued fat cells, the THC in these cells is released into your bloodstream causing a spike in the levels present. It is possible to always have some amount of THC in your body, even years after you quit smoking. Drugs tests usually only test for levels of 50 nanograms per milliliter (50ng/ml) so as long as your below this even Gas Chromatography Mass Spectometry (GCMS tests) cannot detect these amounts.
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There is limited research on the interaction between metformin and THC levels. Metformin is primarily metabolized by the kidneys and does not significantly affect the cytochrome P450 system, which is involved in THC metabolism. It is best to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
THC can be detected in urine for up to 30 days, but this can vary depending on factors such as metabolism and frequency of use. In general, it can take a few weeks to a month for marijuana with high THC levels to be fully cleared from your system.
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No, there is no levothyroxine in Zithromax. Levothyroxine is a thyroid hormone replacement medication.