A quick idea,

I'm only on probation for like another week and a half, but I had this idea last night talking to a friend of mine:

If you knew you had a few days, and hadn't smoked in a long time (like me: 1.5 years), then if you smoked and then took 30-45 minutes in a sauna, worked out every day and stayed away from fatty foods, wouldn't the metabolites not be able to bind with your fat cells as well? Especially if you added a lot of fluids and no further exposure to weed.

It's a theory based on what I've read about how weed is stored in your body and the variables that affect how long it stays there. It seems to rely more on your body's condition and how you treat it than drinking water.

I dunno, maybe I'm crazy?
HyeLife Reviewed by HyeLife on . Steam? A quick idea, I'm only on probation for like another week and a half, but I had this idea last night talking to a friend of mine: If you knew you had a few days, and hadn't smoked in a long time (like me: 1.5 years), then if you smoked and then took 30-45 minutes in a sauna, worked out every day and stayed away from fatty foods, wouldn't the metabolites not be able to bind with your fat cells as well? Especially if you added a lot of fluids and no further exposure to weed. It's a Rating: 5