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No, alcohol does not remove THC from your system. THC is metabolized by the liver separately, and its presence in your system is not affected by alcohol consumption.
THC can be detected in urine for up to 30 days, but this can vary depending on factors such as metabolism and frequency of use. In general, it can take a few weeks to a month for marijuana with high THC levels to be fully cleared from your system.
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.
Alcohol is commonly used in THC extraction processes as a solvent to dissolve the cannabinoids from the plant material. The alcohol is then evaporated off, leaving behind a concentrated extract containing THC and other cannabinoids.
To extract THC with alcohol effectively, you can use a process called alcohol extraction. This involves soaking cannabis in high-proof alcohol, such as ethanol or isopropyl alcohol, to dissolve the THC and other cannabinoids. After soaking for a period of time, the mixture is strained to remove the plant material, leaving behind a liquid that contains the extracted THC. This liquid can then be evaporated to concentrate the THC further. It is important to use caution when working with alcohol, as it is flammable and can be dangerous if not handled properly.
Laxatives do not help to clear THC from your system. THC is stored in fat cells and can be detected in the body for a period of time after use. The best way to clear THC from your system is to drink plenty of water, exercise regularly, and allow time for your body to naturally eliminate it.