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01-04-2010, 09:05 PM #1
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I'm FUCT, need help
This may be true for certain toxins that lead to health ailments, but not for THC. THC is non-toxic, therefore its erroneous to label THC a "toxin". Three days is not enough time for the body of regular users to rid itself of THC.
Originally Posted by ImFuctBad
THC is stored in the fat cells and remain stored until the fat cells are burned for energy. When fat cells burn, the stored THC is released back into the bloodstream and end up in the urine. This is the main reason why THC carries a longer detection period than most other types of drugs.
Exercise does help. But if a person has 3 days before the scheduled U/A, all exercise should stop. The person does not want to be burning fat which would release a bunch of THCA into the bloodstream, which would end up in the urine to be detected.Burnt Toast Reviewed by Burnt Toast on . I'm FUCT, need help Hello everyone. Here is my scenario: Iā??m 28, I weigh in at 150 and Iā??m 5ā?? 7ā?. I donā??t exercise much but Iā??m not completely out of shape. I have been smoking almost daily for the past 2 years or so. The weed I have been smoking is not very potent. I am also a heavy drinker. I drink a lot of water, coffee, and at least a 6 pack of beer daily, I always have a glass of fluid on hand. I received a job offer but I need to take a urine test, which Iā??m pretty sure wonā??t be Rating: 5To view the Board Rules: http://boards.cannabis.com/introduce...ard-rules.html










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