To recover from the physical damage caused by long term addiction one needs to allow their bodies time to heal and recover and seek medical attention if needed.
It is likely not possible to reverse the physical damage of addiction. However, a healthy lifestyle will stop further damage.
There is no clear position as regards reverse engineering of addiction
Yes, the body can be physically addicted to alcohol. The psychological dependence comes first, then the physical dependence. So you would have to recover from those in the reverse order. You first get the medical care to get off the alcohol, and then you get the treatment for the psychological component.
No, physical
physical weathering is weathering that you can reverse and chemical weathering is where you can' reverse it.
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= a mixture is physical change... =
No, chemical changes are typically more difficult to reverse than physical changes. Chemical reactions involve the creation of new substances with different chemical properties, making it challenging to reverse the reaction and return to the original substances. Physical changes, such as changes in state or shape, usually involve rearranging the same particles and are more easily reversible.
Physical changes are generally easier to reverse than chemical changes. Physical changes involve a change in state or appearance without altering the chemical composition of a substance, so reversing the change often involves a simple process like melting, freezing, or evaporating. In contrast, chemical changes involve the formation of entirely new substances with different chemical properties, making them more challenging to reverse.
the changes are physical
It depends. Physical can be easily reversed. Chemical is hard, if not impossible to reverse.
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