n this article, we will address a very important question that continues to be widely discussed in forums, blogs, and social media: How long does cannabis take to leave our body?
There is no specific answer, as it depends on each person’s body and their consumption habits. In general, cannabinoids can remain in the body for several days or even a month or more, depending on factors such as metabolism, frequency of use, and other variables that I will explain later.
To better understand this topic, it’s important to know that THC and other cannabinoids can be detected in urine, saliva, hair, blood, and even nails. These types of tests are typically conducted in workplace settings or in legal contexts related to driving under the influence of THC.
These tests are specifically designed to detect THC, the psychoactive compound in cannabis that produces mental effects. They do not look for other cannabinoids, such as CBD, because detecting those would be irrelevant for workplace testing or legal enforcement.