"THC can stay in you blood stream for about 5-7 months"
Someone is being pessimistic. First, are you smoking swag or kine. Second, are you a pothead or just an occasional smoker. Third, how fat are you. Fourth, how active are you.
Depending on how you answer it will take 2-45 days. In some cases, potheads can still have THC after 90 days of them quitting.
Depending on how much your intake of THC is. If your intake of THC is a couple times a week it will stay for about 3-4 weeks. If you only smoked once it would stay in your system for 48 hours.
Yes, THC can be detected in menstrual blood. THC is fat-soluble and can be stored in fat cells in the body, including those in the reproductive organs. When THC is metabolized, it can appear in bodily fluids such as menstrual blood.
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.
This refers to 975 nanograms per milliletre of blood. Milligrams/nanograms are the same as milliletres except one is for mass (mg/ng) and one is for volume (ml). One nanogram = 0.000000001 grams, therefore 99.9999125% is blood and 0.0000975% is delta-9 Tetra-Hydra-Cannabinoil (THC).
THC, the active ingredient in Marijuana, is absorbed into lipid tissue. As your body naturally turns over lipid tissue it releases the stored THC into your blood stream. From the blood stream it enters various stages of the excretory system (i.e. Skin, Urine, etc) Depending on your natural metabolism and the amount of exercise, it could take anywhere from weeks to months for the THC to be fully metabolized.
NO you will release THC into your blood stream. THC can only exit the body by being broken down by enzymes in the liver via oxidation and metabolization.
It takes about 4 to 6 months for THC to leave your blood.
yes because the THC is still getting in your blood stream wait 30 days
About a year maybe longer depending on your shoe size
In fat and hair cells.
As the blood cells progress to the body , THC fromthe cannibis plantcirculates the blood for 30 days , just letting you know. I dont give a f*** about your question :)
For as long as it stays in yours.
Nope, there is no thc in a seed. Thc production does not happen late into flowering and even then you must first heat the thc to make it into your blood stream, technically you can consume raw cannabis all day long without worry but you also wouldn't get high
according to british scientists it can take up to four weeks before the THC is out of your blood.
It is very unlikely casual exposure to cannabis smoke will cause THC to be transferred to the blood.
Yes. In fact, it's likely. If a THC is included in a drug screen, it can be detected after as long as 30 days. THC is fat soluble. In practice, this means that remnants of THC end up in your fat cells. As your body fat level flucuates, and fat cells are consumed, traces of THC can be released into your blood stream for weeks after your last use.