An addiction is when either your mind or your body feels that it can't live without doing, digesting, or using a certain object.
Addiction occurs when a chemical substance that is not natural to the human body attaches itself to a molecule in place of a naturally occurring substance in the human body and in turn slows down or stops production of the proper chemical. When the unnatural chemical is withdrawn the body takes time to produce the natural substance which causes symptoms of withdrawal in the addicted person.
Psychological addiction when you think or have a great need to have more of that substance to keep on going. Some include depression, moodiness, short temper, and others. Physical addiction occurs when your body feels the need for that substance. Some include headaches, shaking, and others.
smoking addiction is when you can't stop smoking because your body tells you you need it
Addiction can be a physical dependence. Physical addiction is not the only form of addiction. There is also psychological addiction, which is also considered addiction. A physical dependence and a psychological dependence often coincide with one another, but they don't always have to. Usually, psychological dependence comes first. One could be addicted to alcohol psychologically, meaning they have overwhelming desire to the point that it feels like a need to drink. Drinking too much alcohol on a regular basis can lead to a physical alcohol addiction, meaning the person has to drink alcohol for their body to function. The psychological addiction may even be gone at this point, and they not want to drink anymore, however the physical addiction is still there. Another example could be in marijuana. Marijuana can be very psychologically addictive, however it causes no physical addiction. Either way, an addiction is an addiction, be it physical, psychological, or both.
Body Feels Exit was created on 1995-10-25.
the body of the human feels a bit lighter than usual especially if your going fast on the skates. the human body tries to calm itself down and adapt to the speed. then your use to ice skating and so is your body.
No, human growth hormone (HGH) is not known to cause physical or mental addiction in the same way that certain drugs or substances do. However, misuse or abuse of HGH can have negative effects on the body and should only be used under medical supervision.
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if your body feels warmer when it absorbs infrared waves ,you feel warmer
The definition of alcohol addiction is as follows: alcohol addiction is when alcohol has interfered with someone's body and mind chemistry so much that he/she can no longer function normally without the use of alcohol.