First of all waddle, there was no need for the since it was closed so abruptly comment so I removed it from the title. Try something like that again and see what happens. I can't quite tell if you're trying to get an attitude with me or not but if you are it won't last for long.

Next, in addition to not offering any proof the thread was turning into a thread about how much alcohol everyone consumes.

Now if you want to go do some research, you need to get some books or reference materials on the pharmaceutics of alcohol in the body. Trust me many have came before you and already done the research on the absorbtion, distribution, and elimination of alcohol in the body. Are you familiar with first and second order kinetics? You might be able to use some online services at the hospital like Medline.

Once you get some information on the pharmaceutics and pharmacology of alcohol then try to apply some of your chemistry degree into incorporating the two. Until then this just seems pointless because it looks like a bunch of speculation and no facts or evidence.

Quote Originally Posted by waddlecaudle
I am always happy to admit when I am wrong when someone proves it wrong, but to throw out elementary chemistry and then lock the thread because you assume that you know more being a weed forum operator (I don't know your educational background so who knows) is a little strange. Didn't even give me time to respond to my last post before you shut it down.
First of all, I'm pretty sure I waited some time before closing the thread. Second, as a chemistry major and thus a scientist, you should know that the basis of scientific method is to form a hypothesis and then test it to prove it is right, not to come up with a hypothesis and have others prove it wrong. Congrats on the degree but you've got a ways to catch up to me in the medical degree field and I'm not just some weed forum operator.

Quote Originally Posted by waddlecaudle
(It takes much longer for fat to break down THC and bond with it, which is why people enjoy smoking THC so the high lasts longer)
Lasts longer than what, what are you comparing it to?

Here's a question for ya, where exactly are the THC metabolites stored, intracellular or extracellular? What's the plasma binding percentage of THC and THC metabolites?

From everything I know about THC metabolism, the problem doesn't lie in the fatty tissue but the rate limiting step is in the kidneys and liver. Fat solubility is important but not as important as that at high saturation levels the kidneys and liver can't remove the metabolites fast enough.