Well its fat soluble so the fatter you are the longer it will take. Try running alot, something that will make you sweat alot and drink alot of water. Niacin can help clear your system too. Combine all of that and you could have it out in a day or so.
As an infrequent user, weed can typically be detected in your urine for up to 3-9 days after use. This timeline can vary depending on factors such as metabolism, hydration levels, and the potency of the marijuana consumed.
Once a month or less.
I used to get tested once a week and smoke right after the test every week. I was always clean so it takes no more than 7 days
The active compound in weed, THC, can be detected in your system for up to 30 days, but it typically stays in the system for several days to a week for infrequent users. Factors like metabolism, amount used, and frequency of use can affect how long it stays in your system.
an infrequent weed smoker is someone who doesnt even know the basics about smoking weed. they can't light their own bowl and get super ripped quickly after smoking a tiny portion. Maybe once a week is the most frequent they smoke.
The length of time weed stays in your system depends on various factors such as metabolism, frequency of use, and the amount consumed. In general, THC, the psychoactive component in weed, can be detected in urine for up to 30 days after occasional use. However, it may be shorter for infrequent users like in your case.
60 days for chronic users, but usually around 30 days for the regular user.
The time it takes for weed to clear out of your system can vary depending on factors such as frequency of use, metabolism, and body fat percentage. For infrequent users, it can be detectable in urine for up to 10 days, while for heavy users, it can be detected for up to a month or more. Drinking plenty of water and exercising can help speed up the process.
For a regular, average user, the answer is no. THC is fat soluble, and there is no physical way to cleanse all the fat cells in your body, and flush the extraneous chemicals out of your system in just 5 days.
90 days
Nothing.
Days... depending on the metabolism of the individual !