There are all sorts of reasons for wanting to detox, whether it’s because a new job application requires passing a test with no THC consumption detectable, or if you are moving to a state where it’s not legal, or you just want a tolerance break to reduce the built up resistance you’ve acquired.
How to THC Detox
The first step in detoxing is to stop consuming any product that has THC in it. For a THC detox to work that means nothing can be adding it to the system as your body flushes through the amount that was built up. This means no oils, edibles or smoking throughout the detox period. Slowing down consumption is entirely acceptable, but the detox cannot be complete until all usage has ceased.
THC is often packed into fat cells by the body, so to help speed up the process of detoxing you’ll want to start exercising a bit more seriously if you don’t already. The exercise will help break down the fat cells that are storing the THC and help to remove it from the body faster.
Along with more exercise, to help burn off that THC, eating a healthier diet will also assist in cleansing the body. Avoid foods with sugar, alcohol or an abundance of sodium. By switching over to a more natural diet high in proteins and fiber the body will thank you and it will purify itself in no time.
Drink more water and tea, as being hydrated helps the body clean itself, and the antioxidants in tea can give the body a boost for the immune system and remove what are known as free radicals (which are molecules with an unpaired electron – not those radical friends you love) that cause cell damage.
THC Detox Myths
While there are lots of detox drinks or other products on the market, their efficiency hasn’t been studied well enough to know for sure if they improve a THC detox or not. That’s not to say that they aren’t worth trying, but know that any claims being made by detox products should be taken with a grain of salt, and a healthy dose of skepticism.
Aaron Bloom serves as the CEO, overseeing the mission and growth of DocMJ and Medwell Health and Wellness Centers. Aaron’s passion for improving patients’ lives comes from his background in health care. For more than 20 years, Aaron owned, operated, and represented traditional healthcare organizations. This experience created a passion for finding improved ways to relieve suffering. His goal as CEO is to work daily to relieve all patients who seek better health and wellness through the medicinal benefits of medical cannabis and evidence-based alternative medicines.