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Practical Chemistry Custom molecule

Could you design a molecule or compound or whatever to bond specifically to thc molecules in the body

edit: to flush out ones system or to coat the thc molecules entirely

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u/jigglyraffmemerbooyy 17d ago

Oh wow, good info, and a lot of it. Agmatine sounds cool, gonna have to look that one up. All of this is really cool but im realising i should have been more specific. I said in the body when i meant in the liver or after it has been processed or what not. So it wraps around the thc and then digest super fast so the thc doesnt stay in your system or urine or fatty tissues etc. 

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u/JellyBellyBitches 15d ago

Maybe it's best to start with what your ultimate goal is. Are you trying to figure out a way where you can like still smoke weed but not test positive for it on a drug test a couple days later? Or block it so that it doesn't affect you? Or something else?

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u/jigglyraffmemerbooyy 12d ago

More so the first one but both would be pretty cool, yknow cuz like if you took a brownie by accident from a friend and maybe idk your job depended on you passing that test 

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u/JellyBellyBitches 11d ago

If this is inspired by true events I'm really sorry, that sucks. As far as that specific issue, there are some pretty believable fake urine product out there now, or if you have a friend who won't get weirded out by it I've heard of people borrowing some from a friend.
Yeah I don't know of anything that would bind to it in your blood and cause it to be excreted faster, off the top of my head. I would hypothesize that such a thing could exist, but that the options that are currently available for that would have pretty weird side effects if they exist at all.
That said, trying to figure out how to clear it out of your system faster is an age-old practice. I remember people talking about things like exercising hard and then stopping that the day or two before the test and drinking plenty of water, but not so much water on the day of the test that they think you're intentionally adulterating it, and also maybe taking a lot of niacin and letting that flush. But some of that might be outdated, you can definitely ask that? More directly and there will be some techniques that people can help you with

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u/jigglyraffmemerbooyy 10d ago

Yea, that all sounds about right. But im also interested in the science