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First off, that's not how or why the liver and kidneys work. The liver filters and metabolizes things you've eaten. Since we're talking about smoked marijuana, the active chemicals diffuse into your blood through the lungs, so the liver isn't involved. Second, kidneys filter out waste from the blood. THC is not considered waste by the body, so it doesn't filter out THC, it just passes through. Sorry.
THC is a singular chemical. So, already your statement is ludicrous. Second, they don't "change the chemical structure of your cells." I think you're thinking of loving chlorine gas. THC and CBD (the two most active chemicals in marijuana) are both benign to cells themselves, they act as an agonist and a neuromodulator respectively.
The liver does metabolise any chemical that you put in the blood, after metabolised the kidneys get rid of it. Read on it, I assure you this is correct.

They change the DNA in your cells, these cells are usually killed by the body naturally. When the auto-Self Delete function of the cell is impaired due to a mutation, then it becomes cancerous
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Even the local druggies hate what you did.
Thats funny I thought I was one of the "local druggies"

That's a shame because it's pretty damn hypocritical. We talked about this with Kendall. I was saying how amazed I am that marijuana was discovered to be a drug because some dude at some point in time had to see a plant and decide "forget it, I wonder what happens if I light this on fire and inhale the fumes." Evidently that's not as rare of an occurrence as I thought it would be. Anyway, you replied by saying "I would load that guy a loving bowl!"
I still would lol

Natural born junkie. Aim higher, try smoking a roll with crushed powdered shrooms next time.
just kidding, dont. really, dont do this.

The liver does metabolise any chemical that you put in the blood, after metabolised the kidneys get rid of it. Read on it, I assure you this is correct.
Pretty sure that inhaled/injected drugs aren't metabolized by the liver. I can double check, but I'm pretty sure about that.

They change the DNA in your cells, these cells are usually killed by the body naturally. When the auto-Self Delete function of the cell is impaired due to a mutation, then it becomes cancerous
Pshh, you're begging the question here. Show me evidence that THC causes DNA damage.

That is literally the most disgusting oversimplification of oncology I've ever seen, dude.

Anyway,
Quote from: http://www.webmd.com/digestive-disorders/picture-of-the-liver
The liver's main job is to filter the blood coming from the digestive tract, before passing it to the rest of the body.

Last, there's literally no evidence that THC can "change the DNA in your cells." It doesn't even make logical sense. Why would a chemical that is completely stable forget with your DNA? Even if it somehow found its way into a cells nucleus, what mechanism of action do you think it'd take to forget up your DNA? It just decides to go berserk and slice that stuff up? Get real.

Chemicals in THC do actually change the chemical structure of your cells, which might make them cancerous.
The most long term effect THC has on our cells is when it binds to our fat cells. There is no proven link between cannabinoids and cancer.

When you get high, what does the body do to stop you from being high? Get rid of the inhaled chemicals through the liver and kidneys, increased liver and kidney function in the long term leads to liver and kidney disease.
No more than drinking too much has on the same thing. Consistent smoking might do that, but smoking once or twice a week is no more dangerous than drinking beer just as often.

i don't know if THC is actually a toxin, and it may not be, but smoke is loving smoke
it'll harm your lungs no matter what you're smoking
THC is only toxic is very high doses. Vaporizing is a great way to avoid the carcinogenics of smoke.

They change the DNA in your cells, these cells are usually kidded by the body naturally. When the auto-Self Delete function of the cell is impaired due to a mutation, then it becomes cancerous
THC cannot get through the nuclear membrane! This is a ludicrous statement.

Pretty sure that inhaled/injected drugs aren't metabolized by the liver. I can double check, but I'm pretty sure about that.
I've been taught otherwise, when injected tranquillizers the general advice doctors give their patients is not to take any alcohol until the liver gets rid of the tranquilizer

general unfortunately forgot the fact that the people who know the most about weed


like to smoke it

general unfortunately forgot the fact that the people who know the most about weed


like to smoke it

I actually don't like to smoke weed. Nickpb can confirm.

general unfortunately forgot the fact that the people who know the most about weed


like to smoke it
I love to smoke it :D

 
I actually don't like to smoke weed. Nickpb can confirm.
I can confirm this lol


THC cannot get through the nuclear membrane! This is a ludicrous statement.
Like I said, I was unsure on this, I think you're right though, it is unlikely that thc causes oxidation

I think i remember it being tobacco instead now

I actually don't like to smoke weed. Nickpb can confirm.
touché

Thats funny I thought I was one of the "local druggies"
That was badly worded actually, I meant to say that you being a local druggie didn't like what OP did


I am absolutely baffled that OP smoked loving oak leaves, but I don't real feel surprised about how it was th3coolst3r.
Maybe if it was like Camel I would be more inclined to ask "What the forget is your problem?"