Many factors will affect how long cannabinoids can be traced, such as consumption frequency or method. But even taking that into account, how long THC stays in your system ultimately depends on unique and unpredictable variables. For example, even if you don’t consume THC frequently, there is still a chance that it remains in your system longer than expected because of genetics.
With that in mind, let’s cover the basic factors to consider while estimating the length of time it remains in your system.
How Frequently You Consume THC
How often you consume THC significantly impacts how long it can be traced via drug tests. THC metabolites tend to stay longer in those who frequently enjoy this cannabinoid, so this window of time is anywhere from days to months before you can pass a urine test.*
For those who enjoy Delta-9 THC infrequently to moderately, i.e. every few days, it could take several weeks before you clear the THC metabolites from your urine.
However, if you enjoy Delta-9 gummies daily, it may take a month or longer before passing a urine test.
Physiology And Age
Depending on your age, it may take a shorter or longer time to metabolize THC.
As for genetics, the liver plays a huge role in breaking down THC and other chemicals. And for it to process them correctly, it has to have an average or higher amount of enzymes to metabolize these compounds.
So if you were born with a liver that doesn’t produce enough of these enzymes or are older, it will affect how long THC metabolites are in your system.
Another point that commonly gets overlooked is weight. If someone has a high percentage of body fat, indicated by a high body mass index (BMI), it will take longer for the body to remove it because THC metabolites get stored in fat tissue.
THC Potency
Consuming products with a high milligram count of THC will create more THC metabolites, which causes it to remain in your system for a longer duration.
How Can You Get Delta-9 Out Of Your System Faster?
There are no scientifically proven methods of clearing THC from your system, but there are several working theories. Since THC is processed by your liver, increasing your metabolism via exercise and hydration may help expedite the process.
That being said, if you have an upcoming drug test, it is best to refrain from enjoying cannabis products immediately, as there is no guarantee that drinking more water or exercising will quicken up the process of removal.
Conclusion
There is no clear consensus on the time that Delta-9 THC and other cannabinoids may stay in your system, as estimates range from a few days to months. This is due to the numerous variables that play a role in your body's metabolism of THC, both predictable and unpredictable.
Whether you have a drug test in a few days, weeks, or even months, we advise that you stop consuming hemp-derived cannabinoids altogether.
Until next time, happy exploring, and keep your mind in mind.
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