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).
It adds THC to your blood. That's it,
no hasish has a stronger level of thc because it is the purest form of thc. its made from the "keef" of marijuana
Yes.
No, activated charcoal will not remove THC from the blood. It will remove contents from the stomach that could cause someone serious problems, though.
If you have smoked marijuana recently there is THC in your system. Whether you will fail a blood test depends on how much you smoked and how recently.
It adds THC to your blood. That's it,
Beer does not clean THC out of blood. THC can stay in the body for weeks depending on the person.
7 to 10 percent THC
no hasish has a stronger level of thc because it is the purest form of thc. its made from the "keef" of marijuana
Yes.
Saliva upto a week Blood - About 3-8 weeks Urine - About 3-8 weeks
THC levels refer to the concentration or potency of marijuana according to the National Highway Traffic Safety administration. The highest levels are 20 percent which is found in hashish oil.
Yes and no, for most tests they look for the presence of THC, not the amount. There are ways they can see how much is in your system by your hair and/or blood by the amount of THC per pint of blood. But even then this is not close to accurate about how often. It just tells us how much
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