References:
NeonJoint.com (very good)
norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=4934
norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=6991 (especially look at: papain, and zinc)
The following foods and herbs are know to have diuretic properties:
Other foods (common in the Western diet) also have a diuretic effect:
Diuretic Diet Plans A diuretic diet plan can help to alleviate symptoms of PMS - such as bloating and headaches.
THC is stored in the fat cells of the body so it does not flush out. A person with a low body fat content is more likely to pass a drug test than someone who carries their weight. Cranberry juice is a natural diuretic and is recommended to kidney patients to help cleanse the system. If you smoke everyday you will build up the amount in your body. The only way to be sure to pass a test is to cut down the intake and keep the body clean. Work out and don't maintain a sedentary lifestyle. Simple flushing of water won't do and may be rejected for to much electrolyte forcing another test.
There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that epsom salt can cleanse THC from your body. The most reliable method to eliminate THC from your system is through time and allowing your body to naturally metabolize and excrete it. It's important to stay hydrated and maintain a healthy lifestyle to support the detox process.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that epsom salt can detox THC from the body. THC is typically stored in fat cells, and detoxification methods often involve time, hydration, and physical activity to help the body naturally eliminate it. It's best to consult a healthcare professional for advice on detoxing from THC.
Naturally it takes the body to excrete THC 3 months from the body. THC is stored in the fat cells so it depends on body composition. To speed the process working out and drinking more water is recommended.
THC is released and can be absorbed by the human body when cannabis is heated to temperatures between 315-440°F (157-227°C). This occurs during the process of decarboxylation, which activates the THC in the plant material for consumption.
THC is not very water soluble. That means that barely any THC will be absorbed by the water, although SOME will. That being said, evidence suggests that hot water will absorb slightly less THC than cold water, but the difference is pretty negligible.
No, THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol) is not naturally produced in the human body. It is a psychoactive compound found in the cannabis plant. However, our bodies have an endocannabinoid system that is involved in various physiological processes and can interact with cannabinoids such as THC.
an hour bath should doit...
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that epsom salt can detox THC from the body. THC is typically stored in fat cells, and detoxification methods often involve time, hydration, and physical activity to help the body naturally eliminate it. It's best to consult a healthcare professional for advice on detoxing from THC.
No. Regardless of what you put in your body, THC stays in your body for over 6 months.
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.
Yes, It can mess with results, but is also very dangerous (salt dehydrates you when consumed in large amounts) . And it's kinda obvious what you did in results. And as always, the safest way to pass a drug test is to not do drugs.
Heavy exercise plus much inktake of liquids and food will cleanse your body of THC through burning THC alkaloids stored in fat cells. I am thinking you are referring to THC(Tetra hydra-canniba). Not TCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Best plant on this planet, although I do like tomatoes.
Maybe
A detox beverage.
No. Weed stays in you're system for 26 days. the soonest you can rid THC of you're body is 2 weeks with water. and maybe a week with detox drinks for Marijuana.
don't think so
Alfalfa and other blood cleansers.
NO THC can only be removed over time.