The detection window for dope, or marijuana, in the blood is typically up to 24 hours for occasional users and up to 7 days for chronic users. However, factors like metabolism, frequency of use, and individual differences can affect this timeframe.
Drinking plenty of water, exercising regularly, and eating a healthy diet can help flush out marijuana from your system more quickly. It's also recommended to avoid using marijuana in the future to prevent it from accumulating in your system.
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.
ummm NO. its the THC in marijuana that gets you high and and you have to ingest it somehow either eating, drinking, or smoking marijuana, hash, etc.
No, vinegar will not remove marijuana from your system. The best way to eliminate marijuana from your body is to allow time for it to naturally metabolize and leave your system. Staying hydrated, eating a healthy diet, and exercising can also help speed up the process.
Yes
You could test positive for eaten marijuana in a brownie. The marijuana will be in your system in 4 to 6 hours. It depends on when you have your blood test.
marijuana stays in your system for 30 days. a high from maryjane usually last 5-6 hours
No, not really. A marijuana high lasts about 3-4 hours usually, but it stays in your system for about 48 hours.
You can't.
it will stay in ur system for around 6 weeks depending on the body.. and of course drinking alot of water and cranberry juice will help minimize the length of it in ur system... but it usually takes 4-6 weeks for it to leave ur body
Travel back in time, and choose not to smoke it.
Go to GNC and buy a detox kit.
No. Beer will do nothing but produce more fat cells to store the THC. NOTHING can clean your system of marijuana for more than a few hours except for time.
At least 6 good hours..
Marijuana takes about 2 to 6 weeks (or a month, on average) to completely leave your system.
6 months