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Remove intoxications(weed+al) from blood
I have been selected for Govt. Bank Job and after a month or more . There is a standard medical test which includes blood test , urine test, BP test and some other tests. But i have been smoking weed, cigarette and taking alcohol from last few days. Do I have to worry about the test? Does the effects or intoxications or chemicals will wear off from blood automatically in a month? Is there a diet or exercises or sports that i should follow that will help me to get pass in the test? THANK YOU
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Please stop taking all these products as they are harmful for your health. Follow a healthy diet with exercise and proper sleep
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Please Do following... Wake up early go for morning walk in greenery daily with relaxed mind Do yogasanas and pranayam daily Do meditation regularly Take salads and fruits more Take vegetables juices and soups more Take Arjun chhal powder in milk after good boiling Twice a day for for 3 weeks These points will remove all toxins Try to avoid weeds, alcohol etc in future
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