There is no simple way to explain this however lets see where it goes, : When one takes a chemical, Any chemical Which causes the brain to act in a way that normally without the chemical it would be impossible to do eg.: When on Steroids one can lift a car in most cases without even the slightest bit of strain, now lets try to picture that same person trying to lift a car without Steroids, Aside from the fact that the brain has no motivation to do that bec. it knows that without any help of some sort it wont be able to do . But lets say that he puts all his might into trying to lift but to no avail.
How is it possible that in one case W/ Steroids The person can lift the car without any strain or help But when the same person tries the same task just WO Steroids he can't lift it ?
Answer the Steroids manipulates the brain in such a way that it makes it possible to do such a thing.
ANYTHING THAT HAS SUCH AN EFFECT ON THE BRAIN AND BODY, CAUSES A MAJOR TRAUMA TO THE PERSON EXPIERIANCING IT SIDE EFFECTS CAN BE LETHAL WHICH CAN INCLUDE DEATH, CARDIAC ARREST AND MANY OTHER LIFE THREATNING SYMPTOMS! The reason is simple; Bec. If his whole life his brain reacted the same way to anything and everything and then one day he goes ahead and puts an extremely potent chemical in him which causes the brain to act in a way different then it did since the day he was born . So the CNS (central nervous system) and a few other important org, will go haywire from the change and the trauma!
Now what happens when the steroids wares off? once again the brain along with the CNS has to switch back to its normal state of life which is once again another trauma to the person .
IN A FEW SHORT WORDS: Causing the brain to change it's normal condition by adding a chemical is a strain which no brain is meant to be able to handle, ; The result can easily lead to death .
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dude are you fking high?Synthetic drugs can affect the nervous system by altering neurotransmitter levels, impacting brain function, and potentially leading to addiction. These drugs can have various effects, such as stimulating or depressing the nervous system, depending on their chemical composition and how they interact with the brain.
No. Nervous System is comprised of the Central Nervous System (CNS) and the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) The PNS is comprised of the Somatic Nervous System and the Autonomic Nervous System The Autonomic Nervous System is comprised of the Sympathetic Nervous System, the Parasympathetic Nervous System and the Enteric Nervous System
The peripheral nervous system is the portion of the nervous system away from the central nervous system. It consists of nerves that connect the central nervous system to the rest of the body, including sensory and motor neurons. The peripheral nervous system is responsible for transmitting information to and from the central nervous system.
The cat's cry affects mostly the nervous system.
Various conditions such as strokes, multiple sclerosis, infections like meningitis and encephalitis, and neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's can all affect the central nervous system. Additionally, toxins, trauma, and autoimmune disorders can also target the central nervous system.
Steroid affect every system in the body. For instance, they affect the immune system by decreasing inflammation, the reproductive system by changing the balance of hormones, and the stomach by affecting its lining.
How does steroid affect the circulatory system ?
Your nervous system Will speed up.
deflex affects the nervous system by not allowing it to work properly
Nerve agents affect the transmission of nerve impulses in your nervous system. Nerve agents can affect the central nervous system, the respiratory system as well as cholinergic nervous system.
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Adipex is an appetite suppressant that affects the central nervous system. Lupus can also affect the central nervous system. I would not take the chance. Regardless, this is a topic to be discussed with your doctor because each case of lupus is different.
they affect the nervous system.