I am only surmising from the dictionary's definition of LITHIUM that it is probably one of the best, if not the best, rescuer of bad soil, meaning plant nutritional value is low, to the guardian of excellent nutritional value of soil for your plants. It combines readily with magnesium, organic waste compounds, etc. to form the basis of plant fertilizers to enrich the soils most plants require for growth and maintaining good health.
i dont think so i actually think that a little bit of lithium hepls it
Long-term use of lithium can lead to hypothyroidism by inhibiting the synthesis and release of thyroid hormones. This can result in symptoms such as fatigue, weight gain, and dry skin. Regular monitoring of thyroid function is recommended for individuals taking lithium.
J. H. Lazarus has written: 'Endocrine and metabolic effects of lithium' -- subject(s): Drug effects, Effect of drugs on, Endocrine glands, Lithium, Metabolism, Physiological effect
You should not take NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) with lithium, as it can increase lithium levels and the risk of toxicity. Additionally, dehydration, excessive caffeine intake, and low-sodium diets can also interact negatively with lithium.
no it does not effect plants.
There are no plants there
yes
R. G. Breene has written: 'The stark effect in lithium'
These drugs include amphetamines, antidepressant drugs, antipsychotic drugs, caffeine , and lithium.
Yes, weight gain is a potential side effect of lithium use. It can affect the body's metabolism and lead to increased appetite. Monitoring weight and discussing any concerns with a healthcare provider is important while taking lithium.
The effect of the sun to the plants is very good. The sun helps the plants in the process known as photosynthesis. This is a process through which plants manufacture their food.
Most lithium is now mined in Argentina, Chile, and Australia. There is one mine in Nevada, with experimental geo-thermal power plants that extract lithium as a by-product near the Salton Sea in southern California. The largest known deposits are in Bolivia, but the political problems have hindered their development.