dehydration, heat stroke, and eventual death
Sodium deficiency (hyponatremia ) and water deficiency are the most serious and widespread deficiencies in the world.
without hydrogen there would not be h2o (water) which we are largely made up of so with out hydrogen every living think on the planet would die
Jaundice from the accumulation of bile and nutritional deficiencies-bruising from lack of vitamin K, bone pain from lack of vitamin D, night blindness from lack of vitamin A, and skin rashes, lack of vitamin E.
These are all summed generalisations Vitamin C deficiencies leads to scurvy Iron deficiencies leads to fatigue Vitamin D deficiencies lead to a bad immune system Protein deficiencies lead to bad muscle growth and weakness Fibre deficiencies leads to clogged up bowels, which cause constipation Vitamin B deficiencies lead to nervous system damage, acne, depression, birth defects and weight lost Vitamin A deficiencies will lead to possible blindness, since it affects the retina, and abnormal bone growth Sugar deficiencies lead to lack of energy, possibly, not sure on that one I hope I've covered the common ones!
These are all summed generalisations Vitamin C deficiencies leads to scurvy Iron deficiencies leads to fatigue Vitamin D deficiencies lead to a bad immune system Protein deficiencies lead to bad muscle growth and weakness Fibre deficiencies leads to clogged up bowels, which cause constipation Vitamin B deficiencies lead to nervous system damage, acne, depression, birth defects and weight lost Vitamin A deficiencies will lead to possible blindness, since it affects the retina, and abnormal bone growth Sugar deficiencies lead to lack of energy, possibly, not sure on that one I hope I've covered the common ones!
Lack of nutrients ("empty calories") in the food. And there are many deficiencies, even in America.
Suspect poor circulation caused by lack of exercise and/or deficiencies in the typical diet. Calcium, chromium, magnesium, and other deficiencies affect peripheral circulation. GMO's also lead to deterioration of periphery and gut.
Lack of calcium can lead to bone deficiencies. Lack of calcium can also cause bones to be brittle. If one plays sports and has a lack of calcium, and ends up falling hard or getting a hard hit, broken bones can easily occur.
No. You will develop a number of vitamin deficiencies.
you will get dihydrated or you wont live scientific studys show you cant live without water only food
Dehydration is the lack or deprivation of water. Hyponatremia however, is usually the result of too much water due to lack of sodium in the blood.
A lack of water A lack of food A lack of space