Water ! Fluids and lots of them. There is no quick clean but drinking lots of water daily will speed it up .
Yes, THC, the active compound in marijuana, can be stored in fat cells in the body.
No. THC is stored in fat cells. Throwing up would only cause you to throw up stomach fluids.
I wouldn't think so, as THC stores in the fat cells of the body.
Does donating plasma help clean your system to pass a
No because thc is fat solible. Which means when thc enters the body it flows into the blood system then onto your body's fat cells. Only way to really clear your system is to exercise and sweat it out.
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 it won't. THC is fat soluble, only water and exercise will effectively clean it out of the human body.
Milk (in my personal experiences) lowers your current high. It does not clean it out of your system however since THC stays in your fat cells.
It will help clean the marijuana out of your system, yes. Marijuana (THC) stores itself in your fat cells, which is why it takes so long to leave your system. Drugs like speed, heroin, cocaine, and Ecstasy stay in your bloodstream, so you can pee them out in a few days, but since marijuana stores itself in your fat cells, you have to work it off -- like, burn it off. Exercise burns fat, so it helps get rid of the THC faster.
No. Beer will do nothing but produce more fat cells to store the THC. NOTHING can clean your system of marijuana for more than a few hours except for time.
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.