Jgermeister is not considered medicinal in any way. It is a herbal liqueur primarily consumed as an alcoholic beverage.
consume means eating or drinking, so any way that you use olive oil while cooking and it gets eaten would be considered consumption. some people drink olive oil like a shot of vodka - for medicinal reasons.
No, Adam is not in any way considered a prophet in any Christian denomination.
From the hospital or someone who gets it some other way. When you find some, call me!
Quarks are considered now unbreakable fundamental particles.
Of course it does, in a very bad way! I have had 3 relapses and all three were triggered by heroin. But that's just me. MS is different for everyone, so you might not experience the same.
If you mean John Newton, the clergyman, hymn writer and former slave ship captain, then I don't think there is any way.
Something that is used by humans in any way, shape, or form can be considered a resource.
Eucalyptus is not considered psychoactive in the same way substances like psychedelics or narcotics are. However, certain species of eucalyptus contain compounds like eucalyptol, which can have mild stimulating or calming effects, but these are not classified as psychoactive effects. Generally, eucalyptus is primarily used for its medicinal properties, such as in cough suppressants or as a decongestant. Always consult a healthcare professional before using any herbal remedies.
No, Moses is not considered a saint in any religious tradition. He is a significant figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, but he is not venerated as a saint in the same way that some other religious figures are.
Not yet. The best method is to avoid as many allergens (that may affect you) as possible.
None. If it was advantageous to the host in any way, no matter how minor, it would be considered a symbiont not a parasite.
Yes, any movie meeting the requirements can be considered for a Razzie award