How Marijuana accumulate in your
Body
When you smoke, the Canabinoids (parts that get you high THC is a canabinoid)
are absorbed by your lung. From lung it goes to your blood. While in your bloodstream, it
binds with the canabinoid receptors in your brain and you get fried.
After the canabinoids goes out from your brain, it goes back into your blood. From
bloodstream it's absorbed by any fat in your body, because canabinoids are no polar
molecules and fat is a no polar molecule. So the THC joins fat. The canabinoids are stuck
on the fat in your body and you wait for that layer of fat to be used as energy. When fat
cells are burnt toxins get in blood. Kidneys clear blood of toxins and deduce them through
a bladder. Most people take a long time to metabolize all the fat that has canabinoids
dissolved in it. If you smoke much or you have a slow metabolism (metabolism is the
complete set of chemical reactions that occurs in living cells), it lingers longer.
For example John is thin as a rake and has only 4% body fat. He is a
pothead and smoked for a few years. His friend has over 30% body fat. He smoked with John
every day. John goes to the gym and he is completely canabinoid free after two weeks when
he gave up smoking. His friend also goes to the gym, but even after three weeks he is still
testing positive for marijuana. Not only is John lucky, but he has a high metabolism rate.
There are many skinny people who eat every minute but never gain weight, because they have
a quick metabolism. Two ways to improve metabolism are diet and exercises.
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