inhalation skin absorption ingestion
The parasites enter the body by way of a cut or via the eyes or mouth
by it hitting you on the outside of you body and works its way in
Yes that is the only way it will enter your body is if you are grounded.
If you are taking ADHD pills and you do not have ADHD, and were not prescribed that medicine, then it is not only for one illegal, but it is also bad for you, it will affect your body in a different way than people with adhd, because the adhd medicines target their brain and temporarily fixes the negative symptoms of adhd by altering the brain chemicals. If you do not have the same brain chemicals, then the medicine will have different effects on your body, so yes it may very well be bad for your health.
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As the name suggests, the intravenous medication enters into the body through our veins.
the mouth If you mean into the blood stream, then a chemical may do so through a wound or across the thin wall of the alveoli in the lungs. You may also absorb chemicals as they diffuse from your small intestine into your capillaries
The body grows armpit hair as a natural way to regulate body temperature and to release pheromones, which are chemicals that can attract potential mates.
Nonexistent. If you can touch it, it's made of chemicals. As a chemist, one of my pet peeves is the ignorant assumption that all chemicals are in some way "bad".
The only possible way is as a chemical ingredient in things that you eat or drink.
The cut allows a passage way for bacteria to enter your body. The bacteria enter. The infection forms because of the bacteria.
The question assumes that chemicals ARE bad. Chemicals are neither inherently good or bad. They just exist. Your body is made up of chemicals. The air you breath is made up of chemicals. The sun is made up of chemicals. Food is made up of chemicals. Poisons are chemicals. Medicines are chemicals.... All matter is "chemicals". Because the industrial production of chemicals can be accompanied by the production of deleterious byproducts, many people associate the term "chemical" with the bad byproducts. Some products are themselves hazardous, but very useful - like gasoline for example. Companies and countries that responsibly address those risks make life better. Companies and countries that ignore the hazards of chemical manufacturing can make life much worse. It comes down to what you do with what you have.