According to the Columbia University Health Services website (see the Related Question below) THC (the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana) can remain in the body's organs and fatty tissues forever. Unlike most other drugs, THC is fat-soluble, and is stored in your fat cells, which is why drinking water does not help remove it from your system: fatty substances do not dissolve in water.
However, even though marijuana can stay in your system forever, it is not detectable in a drug test forever. For daily smokers, it usually takes 2 to 6 weeks, or a month on average, before you can give a clean urine sample.
For extremely, extremely heavy users who are also very overweight, it could possibly take over two months. But normally, people who smoke every day will be able to give a clean urine sample in about a month.
For occasional users -- people who use marijuana only once or twice a week or less -- the timeframe is shorter, more like 2 weeks to one month.
For more detailed information, see the Related Question below.
Just as long as it would if you hadn't taken them.
The body typically takes about 3 to 30 days to eliminate THC, the active compound in marijuana, through urine after consuming it.
Niacin does not significantly speed up the elimination of THC from your body. The elimination of THC is dependent on various factors such as metabolism, frequency of use, body fat percentage, and hydration levels. It can take several days to weeks for THC to be completely cleared from your system.
Nothing cleans THC out of your body but time. Certain things may temporarily make it undetectable for certain tests, but it will only really be gone when it has left on its own.
If you can't spell it, don't smoke it.
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THC attaches itself to your fat cells and as you lose weight the THC disperses itself through out the body and it gets stored in an area called the "Third Spacing", which is located right above the bladder area and as you urinate the THC is released thus effects the levels of THC in your body
If you are worried about having THC in your body, it's best not to get it INTO your body in the first place.
THC levels can remain high in your body because the compound is stored in fat cells and metabolized slowly. This can lead to THC being detected in drug tests even if you have not recently smoked. Additionally, factors such as frequency of use, metabolism rate, and hydration levels can affect how long THC stays in your system.
It is very unlikely casual exposure to cannabis smoke will cause THC to be transferred to the blood.
When THC is metabolized in the body, it affects how long and how strong its effects last. The process of metabolism breaks down THC into different compounds, which can impact how quickly the body processes and eliminates THC. This can influence the duration and intensity of the effects experienced by the individual.
There is nothing that keeps your body completely clean of THC. The only way to have a clean body is not to use any drugs.