Quit taking it in (quit smoking or eating pot) and then - - - WAIT.
There are no known effective ways to speed it up - although there are plenty of claims of ways to do it (none of which has actually been shown to do any good).
You have to wait about a week to a month depending on how much you've had to get it fully out of your system. Even then it will still be present in your hair (incorporated into the structure with no way to remove it) until it is cut or falls out.
There are none. Nor any other method for that matter. The only way to get rid of THC is to get rid of the disgusting drug habit.
No, a total eclipse will not get rid of THC from your system in 2 hours. THC can remain detectable in the body for days to weeks after use, depending on various factors such as frequency of use, metabolism, and body composition. The best way to clear THC from your system is through time and abstaining from further use.
No. Time gets rid of THC.
The way to cleanse a body to rid THC is to drink lots of water. Stop smoking the marijuana. One can also take pills that will flush the system clean or mask the drug.
Will it clean my system out for marijuana. <><><> No. Not smoking weed will clean your system.
To get rid of THC in your saliva, you can try brushing your teeth and using mouthwash regularly. Drinking plenty of water and staying hydrated may also help flush THC out of your system. However, the most effective way to ensure THC is not present in your saliva is to abstain from using cannabis products.
no if u want to get rid of THC you must find a fat burning substance
No
most likely, the average person will get all of the THC out of their system in about 30 days
There's no such thing as being a "lightweight" when it comes to THC. So it really doesn't vary that much from person too person. THC usually stays in your system for around a month, give or take, and nothing can speed up that process.
Magnesium citrate does not specifically rid the body of THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) or its metabolites. While magnesium citrate is often used as a laxative and can promote bowel movements, it does not accelerate the elimination of THC from the body significantly. The primary way THC is metabolized and cleared is through the liver and urinary system over time. Factors such as metabolism, frequency of use, and hydration play a more significant role in THC clearance.
THC will remain in the body for 30 days for the average person. There is no trick to quicken or slower this process.