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THC is broken down in the liver by enzymes into metabolites, primarily THC-COOH, which is then further broken down and eliminated from the body through urine and feces. The elimination half-life of THC in the body can vary, but it is generally around 1-2 days for infrequent users and longer for chronic users.
Enzymes in the liver primarily break down THC in the body, primarily through a process called oxidation. Isopropyl alcohol can also break down THC outside the body and is commonly used in cleaning paraphernalia.
THC crystals, also known as trichomes, come from the cannabis plant. They’re tiny, resinous glands found on the buds, leaves, and stems of the plant. These crystals contain the highest concentrations of THC and other cannabinoids, as well as terpenes that give cannabis its unique aroma. Trichomes develop as a natural defense mechanism to protect the plant from pests, UV rays, and harsh conditions. When harvested and processed, these crystals are used to create potent products like concentrates, oils, or kief!
The ingredient in marijuana that gets you high is delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). It binds to cannabinoid receptors in the brain and body, leading to various psychoactive effects.
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.