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Delta-8 THCis a type of cannabinoid similar to the more famous Delta-9 THC, which is commonly found in marijuana. Unlike its close relative, Delta-8 is often synthesized from hemp-derived CBD, making it legally ambiguous in various places.
Many people use Delta-8 for its milder psychoactive effects, but how long it stays in your system is a critical question. This duration can affect everything from passing drug tests to managing health conditions.
In this article, we’ll explore the factors that determine how long Delta-8 remains detectable in your body, the different testing methods used to find it, and what you can do to clear it from your system more quickly.
What is Delta-8 THC?
Delta-8 THC stands apart from Delta-9 THC primarily in its chemical structure. Although both share nearly identical forms, Delta-8 has a slight variation that makes it less potent but also generally less anxiety-inducing than its counterpart, Delta-9. This unique feature is why some people prefer Delta-8, seeking a milder, more manageable high.
When it comes to consuming Delta-8 THC, there are several options available. Users can choose from edibles like gummies and chocolates, which offer long-lasting effects; vapes, which provide quick relief; and oils, which can be used under the tongue for fast absorption or mixed into foods and drinks. Each method affects how quickly and strongly Delta-8 acts, as well as how long it stays in the body.
Factors Influencing How Long Delta-8 Stays in Your System
Many factors influence how long Delta-8 THC remains detectable in your system. Understanding these can help you estimate how long it might stay in your body.
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Metabolism Rate: Everyone’s body breaks down substances at different rates. A faster metabolism speeds up the breakdown of Delta-8, leading to a shorter stay in your system. Keep in mind that as we age, our metabolism slows down and by then, new medications are usually introduced that further slow down metabolism.
Frequency and Dosage: The more often you use Delta-8 and the higher the dosage, the longer it tends to linger in your system. Regular use can lead to accumulation in the body, which takes longer to clear.
Body Composition: Body fat plays a significant role in storing cannabinoids like Delta-8 THC. People with higher body fat percentages may retain cannabinoids longer than those with less body fat. This is because cannabinoids love fats, and our body doesn’t perceive them as harmful as other drugs, so it doesn’t race to kick them out.
Method of Consumption: How you consume Delta-8 affects how long it stays in your system. Inhaling through vaping leads to a quicker onset and shorter duration of a few minutes, whereas edibles must go through the digestive system, leading to a longer duration in the body of around 4 hours on average.
Detection Windows for Delta-8 THC
Research studies acknowledge that, in the absence of better data, the excretion of Delta-8 and Delta-9 metabolites is assumed to be the same. In fact, they cross-react so much that labs would need a special protocol to tell the difference between Delta-8 and Delta-9 metabolites. However, most won’t tell the difference and the sample will simply test positive for cannabinoid use.
Urine Tests: This is the most common method for drug testing. Delta-8 THC can typically be detected in urine for 3 to 30 days after use, depending on how frequently and how much you use.
Blood Tests: Delta-8 appears in the bloodstream shortly after use and can generally be detected for up to a few days. Blood tests are very sensitive but have a shorter detection window than other methods.
Saliva Tests: These tests are less common for Delta-8 THC and are usually used for on-the-spot testing. Delta-8 can be detected in saliva for about 1 to 29 hours after use.
Hair Follicle Tests: Although less common due to their high cost and the complexity of the test, hair follicle tests can detect Delta-8 for up to 90 days or more, providing the longest detection window.
How to Clear Delta-8 from Your System
If you’re looking to clear Delta-8 THC from your system, several natural methods can help accelerate the detoxification process:
Natural Detoxification: Staying hydrated and consuming a balanced diet is key. Foods rich in antioxidants, such as fruits and vegetables, can enhance your body’s ability to cleanse itself.
Hydration and Diet: Drinking plenty of water helps flush out toxins, including THC compounds. Incorporating fiber-rich foods and lean proteins into your diet can also aid in eliminating these substances more quickly. Fun fact: in humans, more than 65% of cannabis is excreted in feces and 20% in urine!
Exercise: Engaging in regular physical activity increases your metabolism, which can help speed up the breakdown of Delta-8 THC in your body. Activities like running, cycling, or swimming are particularly effective.
The Bottom Line
Understanding how long Delta-8 THC stays in your system is crucial for a variety of reasons, including passing drug tests and managing medical conditions. Consult your healthcare provider before using it, especially if you have any health concerns or are taking any medication.
Being well-informed about how substances like Delta-8 THC interact with your body enables you to make more educated decisions regarding its use and helps you manage its presence in your system more effectively.
Note: The content on this page is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be professional medical advice. Do not attempt to self-diagnose or prescribe treatment based on the information provided. Always consult a physician before making any decision on the treatment of a medical condition.
Lemetria Whitehurst is a cannabis nurse educator and writer specializing in cannabis science and culture. Her career in the medical industry spans more than two decades where she began her career as a pharmacy technician before becoming a registered nurse. As an avid reader
and researcher, she is passionate about educating others about cannabis’ medicinal properties.
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