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| I have a few different threads going. Please forgive me for my million and one questions...just trying to get educated. Once you stop smoking, I understand that after 3 - 5 days THC is no longer detectable in blood tests. Does that also mean that it is no longer in your blood? And therefore no longer being deposited in your hair as it grows? It seems if I stopped 3 weeks ago, and it's still in my blood then it's still being deposited in my hair. Which means that we should also seek to clean out our blood first to halt the thc flow to our hair, then worry about riding our shaft, cortex, medulla, etc... of thc. I could be wrong...I hope I'm wrong else my last 3 weeks of being clean were for naught. Please shed some light ![]() |
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