No. Pewter contains a large amount of lead, which is highly toxic. if your body was addicted to it, you would be dead from it quite soon or your body would quickly lose that addiction.
Pewter is a metallic alloy made primarily of tin, which is relatively inert and not known to cause physical dependence in the body. Ingesting pewter in small amounts, such as from eating food stored in pewter containers or using pewter utensils, is generally considered safe. However, regular ingestion of large amounts of pewter, which can leach lead and other trace metals, can lead to metal toxicity and associated health issues.
You cannot be physically addicted to video games in the same way you can be to substances like drugs or alcohol. However, some people may develop a psychological dependency on gaming that can impact their daily life and mental well-being. It's essential to maintain a balance and seek help if gaming starts to interfere with your responsibilities or relationships.
Yes, it is possible to become physically dependent on laxatives if they are used regularly over a long period of time. This can result in the body needing laxatives to have a bowel movement. Withdrawal symptoms may occur when trying to stop using laxatives. It is important to use laxatives as directed by a healthcare professional.
That process is known as measuring the dependent variable. The dependent variable is the outcome or response that is measured to assess the effect of changing the independent variable in an experiment or study.
One of the primary indicators of fitness is how quickly the heart returns to a normal beat after exertion.
If you are doing an experiment to find colour's effect on emotions, the coulour would be the independent variable because it is what you are controlling, and the emotions would be the dependent variable because they are the results.
Yes, it is an opiate - and like other opiates it is physically and mentally addictive.
Humans are dependent on oxygen, we need it to breathe and live.
You cannot be physically addicted to video games in the same way you can be to substances like drugs or alcohol. However, some people may develop a psychological dependency on gaming that can impact their daily life and mental well-being. It's essential to maintain a balance and seek help if gaming starts to interfere with your responsibilities or relationships.
Yes - If they have had a volume of alcohol in their system for a time then the body can be physically dependent and physical withdrawal can occur - sweats, shakes, seizures, dt's etc.
The dependent variable , which is the one being measured.
Physically none. It's transfered from the mom to the baby.
Yes she is an addict, alcoholic and was in rehab at 15.
by the way its pewter city ,not pewter town
Dependent part of body is the part that lies below the level of heart. Eg: Legs, Scrotum etc.
Pewter is a true grey.
its north of the pewter gym.
pewter was invented in 2000 B.C.