THC can be detectable in urine for up to 30 days for frequent users who smoke 3 to 4 times a day. Factors like metabolism, hydration, and body fat percentage can affect how long THC stays in the body. Regular exercise, drinking water, and a healthy diet may help to eliminate THC from the body more quickly.
after inhaling the smoke of the pot, the smoke will lose majority of the THC contained but will always still THC. If you're asking this because you have a household pet then they will indeed be inhaling a small portion of your second hand THC.
It can take approximately 3-7 days for THC to be cleared from the system of someone who weighs less than 100 pounds, assuming normal metabolism and hydration levels. However, factors like frequency of use, metabolism, and individual body chemistry can influence how long THC remains detectable.
If you smoke weed in any way, you will have THC in your system. If you are only around the smoke though, it is highly improbable that you will have any detectable amount of THC in your system.
THC enters your system when you consume cannabis products by smoking, vaping, or ingesting them. Once ingested, THC is absorbed into the bloodstream and then distributed throughout the body, including to the brain where it produces its psychoactive effects.
THC can be detectable in urine for up to 30 days for frequent users who smoke 3 to 4 times a day. Factors like metabolism, hydration, and body fat percentage can affect how long THC stays in the body. Regular exercise, drinking water, and a healthy diet may help to eliminate THC from the body more quickly.
Yes, as long as you had it in your mouth.
It is very unlikely casual exposure to cannabis smoke will cause THC to be transferred to the blood.
yes, THC is perfectly good for your body in the long run. if you smoke pot for the rest of your life you will live two years longer than a person that doesnt smoke pot. THC has bured cancer for many test subjects!!
I would think so. THC is THC! It would also depend on how long ago you had your fun snack!
It is very unlikely casual exposure to cannabis smoke will cause THC to be transferred to the blood.
I don't smoke but i took an drug test and it was positive for thc why??
why don't you smoke some good? haha it depends how long until the drug test and you can lower it by drinking water and running
2 weeks
after inhaling the smoke of the pot, the smoke will lose majority of the THC contained but will always still THC. If you're asking this because you have a household pet then they will indeed be inhaling a small portion of your second hand THC.
It doesn't go in your hair unless you smoke it. When you smoke it, it enters your bloodstream and THC ends up getting trapped in the hair follicles. If you've never smoked it, then there's none there.
If you can't spell it, don't smoke it.