ask a smoker, that and another 200 poisons are in cigarettes
Marijuana can be detected in your system for up to 30 days in heavy users, but typically, it can be detected in urine for about 3-7 days after use. Factors like frequency of use, metabolism, and body fat can affect how long it stays in your system.
The duration that marijuana stays in the body can vary based on individual factors such as frequency of use, metabolism, and body composition. Typically, marijuana can be detected in urine for up to 30 days, in blood for up to 2 weeks, in saliva for up to 1-3 days, and in hair follicles for up to 90 days.
The active ingredient in marijuana, THC, can be detected in urine for up to 30 days after heavy use. However, individual factors like metabolism and body fat percentage can affect how long it stays in your system. As a rough estimate, it may take several weeks to a couple of months for THC to be completely eliminated.
Vicodin can be detected in urine for up to 2-4 days after a single use. Factors like metabolism, hydration, and dosage can influence how long it stays in your system.
Smoking marijuana introduces a chemical called Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) into your system. Because THC is stored in the fat cells, it generally takes anywhere from 30 - 40 days to leave your system.
Curlinterrupted contains Urea which is a releaser of Formaldehyde. The longer the ingredient stays in the bottle the higher the levels of Formaldehyde.
No, not the kind of alcohol that you drink. Your body metabolizes drinking alcohol (ethanol) through a series of steps, one of which is acetylaldehyde, a chemical related to formaldehyde. However, the body metabolizes methanol, another kind of alcohol, into formaldehyde.
untill you puke it up...
It is a part of your body. It stays in all your life
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Not at all! Formaldehyde is toxic and foods exposed to it should not be eaten.
marijuana stays in your body temporarily for a few hours in to you urinate the effect will go a way.....
What is deadlier than formaldehyde and mercury? Mercury toxicity followed by formaldehyde exposure. The two work cynically hand in hand, and together have an exponentially greater effect in destroying the human body.
it does not leave. it stays inside your body like if you chew your hair then the hair stays inside your body forever and you'll have to have a opporation to get it out........ BYE xx
Urine typically stays warm for a few minutes after it is expelled from the body.
Indefinitely, without blood flow it goes nowhere.
No venom stays in the body for than a few hours, but in most cases, that is long enough to cause serious damage to the body and possibly kill the victim too.