Addiction
[ Addiction ] Physical or mental dependence on a rewarding stimuli. Stimuli may come from a substance or activity and addictive behaviour is characterised by the obsessively engagement in such stimuli, despite adverse repercussions.
[ Addiction ] Physical or mental dependence on a rewarding stimuli. Stimuli may come from a substance or activity and addictive behaviour is characterised by the obsessively engagement in such stimuli, despite adverse repercussions.
[ Detoxification, Detox ] The physiological or medicinal removal of toxic substances from a living organism, carried out mainly by the liver and kidneys. Medically, detoxification can be achieved by decontamination of poison ingestion and the use of antidotes as… Read More »Detoxification
[ Fructose, D-fructose, fruit sugar ] A monosaccharide with the molecular formula C6H12O6, commonly found in fruit. Fructose functions biologically as a sweetener. By itself, it has no nutritional value except when converted into glucose or fat, where it may… Read More »Fructose