Lowered caloric intake carries a number of interesting behavioral/psychological changes, in both the overweight and normal weight. Depression, fighting, suicide, murder, all sorts of bizarre behaviors result from chronic underfeeding. it slows down your metabolism level.
the body will only first burn off your fat reserves after it exhausting the contents of the digestive tract, and then your glycogen reserves stored in your muscles and liver cells.
Anorexia can affect all of the organs in the body in many different ways. Some examples are....
* Lungs - Weakened, more prone to infection, more damage in those who smoke
* Heart - Weakened, murmur, potential for heart attack or heart failure
* Eyes - Muscles will become weaker, vision feels strained
* Kidneys - Slow down functions, may be more likely to produce painful kidney stone or develop protein poisoning
* Liver - Weakened, slowed day, prone to liver failure or liver degeneration
* Reproductive Organs - May slow down (men) or stop (women)
* Muscles - Prone to muscle loss / degeneration, fatigue, more likely to be injured (ripped, strained, twisted, pinched, etc.)
* Brain - Deprived of proper nutrients and oxygen, can lose some fine motor skills or fast-action reflexes, memory difficulties
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Ingestion of soluble compounds of uranium can severely affect the kidneys.
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kidneys
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No, it shouldn't.
answer this ouestion somebody please !
Starvation, no toys, they had to work.
Starvation.
The kidneys are controlled by signals from the brain. The brain sends hormones to the kidneys.
The kidneys are controlled by signals from the brain. The brain sends hormones to the kidneys.
The kidneys are controlled by signals from the brain. The brain sends hormones to the kidneys.