gums will be sore and most likely bleed
teeth will rot
your liver will shut down
you will become dehydrated thereby effecting the functions of your brain - meaning you won't be able to think as efficiently and since your brain controls all other functions of your body that will continue to shut it down also
your bones will become weak from lack of nutrients
muscles will shrink and almost disappear althogether
you will not have enough strength to carry out your day without major strain
you will be tired all the time
you will get hurt more easily; bruises, broken bones, etc.
your stomach will end up digesting itself eventually due to the build up of hydrochloric acid; which in case you don't know is the main thing that breaks down your food
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no
Yes.
To put it simply, when the body has run out of food, it slowly takes away fat to power itself then the muscles. Eventually, you no longer have the energy to be concise, then you die.
Starving is not good for your body, it deprives yourself of the energy and nutrients you need to remain healthy and well.
Yes, it effects the whole body.
Chances are you will not lose weight because your body will try to preserve the body fat that you already have. weight loss in the begining, but when you start eating again your body tells it self to hold on to it more.
studies show starving yourself does not help one lose body fat. some experiments concluded an increase of body fat after self starvation. a more effective and healthy way is through excercise and dieting
Because your nerve cells send messages throughout your body and your brain reacts to it
yes even if they were starving there body couldn't digest meat
yes, as you are depriving/starving your body of food.
the metabolism slows down, and since there is no food coming in to get nutrients to continue building up the body, the body has no choice but to do to the muscles for proteins, making them weaker and weaker until eventually it can't stand it anymore and it dies. it's a very sad thing, honestly.
Manubrium, body and xiphoid process