It can be detectable for up to 90 days.
The speed at which marijuana leaves your body depends both on the speed of your metabolism, as well as on the half life of THC. Unlike most other substances, the half-life of THC can vary quite a bit, depending on who is using it, when it's used, and several other factors. For example, it's estimated that THC can have a half life that ranges anywhere from 1-10 days. It's almost impossible to find out what that half life is, which means that it is very difficult to use it to calculate how long it will take for all of the THC to leave your body.
You can get THC in your body by consuming marijuana.
Because the thc gets stored in the fat cells in your body. The more fat you have on your body, the longer it will take your body to completely process it out of your system
Most say about 30 days but it just depend on how often u smoke . Sometime sooner wit a lil help from cranberry juice and a lot of water
It really depends on your body type, but I've heard anywhere between 2 days to 2 weeks. I know people who have been tested 1-3 weeks after and they have all been clean, though they weren't heavy users. To be safe I'd leave a good week between you and your test.
No, but if you wait for seven days, most of the THC will leave your body anyway.
No, THC is not alive. It's is a natural chemical and it is stored in your fat cells. There's no way to get it out of your body besides letting it leave in its own over time. It should only take 30 days or less.
THC can stay stored in the body for up to 30 days. You are not truly safe to pass a urine drug test for 30 days after last smoking.
The speed at which marijuana leaves your body depends both on the speed of your metabolism, as well as on the half life of THC. Unlike most other substances, the half-life of THC can vary quite a bit, depending on who is using it, when it's used, and several other factors. For example, it's estimated that THC can have a half life that ranges anywhere from 1-10 days. It's almost impossible to find out what that half life is, which means that it is very difficult to use it to calculate how long it will take for all of the THC to leave your body.
Depending on how much was smoked, and amount of body fat[which in your case, seems very little], the one time use should only leave traces of THC for a maximum of 10 days. Take into consideration that everyone's body functions at different cycles, so this is only a common result.
4-7 days (the daily, heavy user can be detected up to 30-60 days depending on the users body fat. THC is stored in fat cells, so the more body fat you have the longer THC takes you leave your system.)
Depending on the dosage, THC can take at least a month to clear from your body as the liver is not very good at processing it.
It should be. Marijuana (THC) normally takes between 2 and 6 weeks to leave your system, depending on your height, body weight, and the amount of weed you smoke.
You can't. Takes 60-90 days.
30 days. Fat cells will retain the THC for one time heavy use, leaving trace evidence of use for 3-10 days. For use at least 5 days a week or more the THC will remain up to 30 days in the human body for 50 Nano-grams of trace THC evidence use using a urine sample; hair samples can show use for 120 days. If properly done 21 days can meet the 50 Nano-gram urine sample test measure. THC is not water based; therefore burning of fat will 'reject' THC. This process normally takes 30 days.
THC attaches itself to your fat cells and as you lose weight the THC disperses itself through out the body and it gets stored in an area called the "Third Spacing", which is located right above the bladder area and as you urinate the THC is released thus effects the levels of THC in your body
depends on how much you smoke if you smoke alot every day could take 90 days,occasional smoker 30 days , and if you just barely smoke 10- 20 days. Depends on your body weight fat to muscle count. If you just work out burn the fat that the THC sticks to you can get it out of your system faster.