Although liquid may not taste better, it is easier to swallow and works faster because it is absorbed in your blood stream quicker. Both pills and liquid do the exact same thing, liquid just may be more convienent and faster.
It means it will work faster because it will get in the bloodstream faster.
It means that being happy and laughing is better than taking pills. It sometimes works to have a positive attitude, but, there are times when taking medicine, such as aspirin works wonders for your health. Laughter is the best medicine, but, it's not the only medicine there is.
It's just like dissolving the contents of a pill in water and drinking it, you'll be fine biting it. In fact, the medicine actually works faster. You get a tickling sensation in your mouth and lips and it kind of burns at first
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ya the diet pill works it worked for me but it takes 4 weeks to actually see results to see results faster exercise and try to diet
I think the brain works in doing things faster by controlling the muscles , nerves, or electrons that move throughout the brain ..different charges in the brain can determine the functions . Medicine and or drugs can also penetrate this as we know.
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When the temperature increases, the particles of the liquid inside a thermometer also expand due to thermal expansion, causing the liquid to rise in the narrow tube of the thermometer. This increase in volume of the liquid is what is typically measured as an increase in temperature on the thermometer scale.
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I dont think so why do you think they are called HUMAN female birth pills?
In liquids, convection works through the movement of fluid particles due to differences in temperature. As a liquid is heated, its particles gain energy and move faster, causing the liquid to expand and become less dense. The warmer, less dense liquid then rises, while the cooler, denser liquid sinks, creating a circulating flow that transfers heat throughout the liquid.