One example is weed.
Depends on the drug, most drugs, cocain, heroin, etc, are not fat soluble, the drug that most people refer to that stays in fat cells is marijuana, and it can stay from 3 to 60 days, depending on the extent of abuse. Acutally benzo's like xanax and Valium also stay in the fat cells and take much longer to come out of your system than other drugs.
Don't use. The drinks don't work. The drugs are in your body fat and hair cells.
No. The drugs stay in your fat cells and hair. Best way is not to use drugs instead of trying to beat the system.
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You shouldn't do drugs
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Yes, drugs stay in hair and fat cells.
Fat cells in the body can store water within their structure, helping to maintain hydration levels. This is because fat cells contain a high concentration of water-attracting molecules, such as glycerol and triglycerides, which can bind to and hold onto water molecules. This allows fat tissue to act as a reservoir for water, helping to regulate hydration and maintain fluid balance in the body.
Body fat can act as a reservoir for lipid-soluble drugs, leading to their prolonged presence in the body. This can slow down the elimination of lipid-soluble drugs, as they may remain stored in the fat tissue for longer periods of time, delaying their clearance from the body.
No. Drugs stay in the fat cells and hair . If you want to pass don't use the drug.
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