Other factors to consider
In addition to the frequency you use cannabis, there are other factors at play. The kind of test being used, your metabolism, and the amount of body fat you have can have an impact on drug test results. It’s important to remember that everyone’s circumstances are unique. The waiting period that works for your friend may not be the waiting period that works for you.
Testing methods
THC only shows up on a blood test for up to 4 hours. If you’re having bloodwork done the morning after you smoke, you don’t have anything to worry about. Saliva tests can theoretically detect THC for up to 72 hours, but most only work for up to 24.
Hair tests are tricky. Once something is in your hair, it’s in your hair. The only way to get it out would be to pluck the hair from the root. Hair retains THC for up to 90 days. One of the trickiest and most troubling factors of hair tests is that secondhand cannabis smoke can trigger a false positive. Your hair might absorb detectable levels of THC that can skew your results. If given the option, pass on a hair test.
In most scenarios, a urine test will be used. That’s where your personal metabolism and the frequency of your cannabis use come into play. Most tests won’t detect THC if it’s been 30 days since you’ve used it, but some very sensitive tests may be able to pick it up for longer.
Your body fat
THC is stored in your body fat. If you have a lot of body fat, you likely have a lot of stored THC. It might seem like exercising or losing weight would be a great way to help the THC to leave your system, but you don’t have as much control in that area as it may seem.
Your body pulls fat from wherever it wants. Sometimes it’s uniform, and sometimes it isn’t. Your body might use the fat cells in your right arm more than it uses the fat cells in your left arm. It may ignore your abdominal fat in favor of the fatty tissue on your thighs. The THC is stored wherever it’s stored. There’s no guarantee that things will work out in your favor.
One study found that exercising right before a drug test made THC easier to detect. The body was metabolizing it from fat cells and sending it to the urine, along with the other byproducts from fat metabolism. There’s a good chance that trying to run off your body fat might have the opposite effect.
Your metabolism
Your metabolism is what dictates how efficient you are at processing substances and burning calories. It’s important to remember that your metabolism is separate from your body fat. People with lower amounts of body fat can have slow metabolisms.
If you have a slow metabolism, a metabolic disorder, or a condition relating to the health of your thyroid, your body may hold onto the remnants of THC and its metabolites much longer than someone with a fast metabolism, even if you smoked the same amount.
Can I get the weed out of my system sooner?
No, you cannot. And don’t believe any product that swears it works to “detox” you or help you pass a drug test.
Your body processes and purges substances in its own time. While it’s a good idea to drink plenty of water, get some electrolytes, exercise, and eat a clean diet, none of these things have been proven to push cannabis out of your system sooner. They will, however, make you healthier.
How will I know when the weed is out of my system?
When you need to know if the weed has left your system, test yourself. You can order highly sensitive THC test strips for a fairly cheap price. Test your urine every day. If you get five consecutive negatives, chances are good that you’re in the clear. If you’re worried, give yourself a full week after your last negative home test before you take a sensitive lab test.
Is it bad to have weed in your system?
It’s only bad to have weed in your system if you need to submit to a drug test in a scenario where the presence of cannabis would be problematic. THC isn’t harming you from within your fat cells. You won’t get high again when your body releases it, and there are no known side effects of its metabolites.
The takeaway
No one can accurately predict how long it will take for THC to leave their systems. Even people with predictable habits find that THC stays around longer than usual from time to time. If your job forbids you from smoking weed and you do it anyway, you need to be careful about random drug tests. You can’t plan for something you aren’t prepared for.
If you’re trying to apply for jobs in work environments that aren’t weed-friendly, quit smoking weed for at least 30 days. You don’t want to leave anything up to chance.
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