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THC can be absorbed through the skin when touching marijuana, but the amount that enters the body is minimal compared to when it is smoked or ingested. Washing hands after handling marijuana can help reduce potential absorption.
No, marijuana cannot enter your system simply from touching it. It needs to be ingested, smoked, or vaporized in order to be absorbed into the body. Touching marijuana will not result in intoxication or the presence of THC in your system.
It is unlikely that you would absorb enough THC through your skin from touching freshly cut marijuana buds to show up in a drug test. Direct consumption or inhalation of THC is a more effective way to introduce it into your system.
Yes, THC can be found in the human body after consuming cannabis products. It is stored in fat cells and metabolized by the liver into different compounds. Detection of THC in the body can vary based on factors such as frequency of use and metabolism.
THC is the psychoactive compound in cannabis that can enter the body through ingestion, inhalation, or absorption through the skin. The most common ways to consume THC are smoking or vaping cannabis, consuming edibles, or using tinctures or topicals that contain THC.
THC occurs naturally in the marijuana plant in small, crystal-like structures called trichomes. These trichomes produce and store the THC and other cannabinoids that give marijuana its psychoactive effects. When the marijuana plant is harvested, dried, and then heated (through smoking, vaporizing, or cooking), the THC is activated and can be ingested to produce its effects.