Marijuana is often tested for in drug tests. In order to determine how long marijuana will stay in your system, there are many factors to consider.
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According to Dr. Emily Earlenbaugh, director of education for Mindful Cannabis Consulting, the components of marijuana are primarily metabolized in the liver. Blood is pumped to the liver by the heart. The liver, which has an abundance of the enzymes to do the job, metabolizes THC into THC-COOH glucuronide.
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According to Dr. Emily Earlenbaugh, director of education for Mindful Cannabis Consulting, the components of marijuana are primarily metabolized in the liver. Blood is pumped to the liver by the heart. The liver, which has an abundance of the enzymes to do the job, metabolizes THC into THC-COOH glucuronide.
How much you smoke or ingest marijuana & how often you use marijuana.
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The detection window for someone who smokes for the first time is 3 days. For someone who uses three to four times a week, the detection window is 5-7 days. The detection window for someone who uses once or more per day is 30 days or longer.
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Single-use users will have THC in their urine for up to 3 days. Moderate users (4 days a week) will have THC in their urine for 5-7 days. Daily users will have THC in their urine for 10-15 days. Chronic heavy smokers will have THC in their urine for more than 30 days.
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Single-use users will have THC in their urine for up to 3 days. Moderate users (4 days a week) will have THC in their urine for 5-7 days. Daily users will have THC in their urine for 10-15 days. Chronic heavy smokers will have THC in their urine for more than 30 days.
Healthline cited a study that says marijuana stays in the blood for 1-2 days after use.
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Marijuana, according to Healthline, reaches the hair through blood vessels and stays in hair for 90 days.
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How Long Does Marijuana Stay in Your Saliva? Healthline cited a study that concluded that marijuana can be detected in the saliva, 1-3 days after last use for occasional users and 1 to 29 days after last use for chronic users.
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There is no reliable way of making it metabolize faster and so you’ll just have to let your body do its job.
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