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Can Cannabis Help Reduce Stress Level In A Person?

Does marijuana reduce cd4 levels ? Mine went down from March this year, when I did not smoke for a month. My stress level increased in April due to stress at work, I think this is why. The only other factor is that we re I live is Hot in summers and more physically stressful for me. I m working on not reacting, venting or anything... Thanks
Thu, 14 Jan 2016
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CD4 levels of a normal person varies from 600-1200 , what is your current count is important. CD4 levels in immunocompromised state is important, and taking cannabis is injurious to health always, please avoid taking it at any cost. Taking plenty of oral fluids (plain water or ORS) and Bed rest will help you calm down,visit your GP if symptoms persist.
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Can Cannabis Help Reduce Stress Level In A Person?

welcome to HCM CD4 levels of a normal person varies from 600-1200 , what is your current count is important. CD4 levels in immunocompromised state is important, and taking cannabis is injurious to health always, please avoid taking it at any cost. Taking plenty of oral fluids (plain water or ORS) and Bed rest will help you calm down,visit your GP if symptoms persist. thank you.