Yes, most likely. You need food to produce energy, so if you don't have any food you can't conduct normal every day procedures.
Subtlety is key. The best way to prevent people from thinking you are starving yourself is to NOT STARVE YOURSELF IN THE FIRST PLACE.
Starving yourself could trigger a binge. After binging some people want to throw up. So, starving COULD be a ticket to Bulimia
starving yourself
Not usually, no.
They eat very little and things that do not have a high calorie content. What do they do? They get sick and tired very easily. They hide their disorder until it becomes unmanageable and noticable and then become hospitalized or worse, die.
Starving is not good for your body, it deprives yourself of the energy and nutrients you need to remain healthy and well.
You binge on high-calorie high-fat foods like chocolate cake and rich desserts. That's why starving yourself doesn't work usually.
Yes, it effects the whole body.
starving yourself for weeks
Starving yourself is called anorexia. Anorexia can lead to serious medical problems including but not limited to death. If you need to lose weight try eating balanced meals and exercising.
The poor child is acting out because she is starving for attention. The goal of several charities is to feed starving people around the world. My teenager is usually starving by lunch time and he eats at least three sandwiches. I know you want to lose weight, but starving yourself is not the way to do it.
You learn to accept yourself for who you are, and you learn to see the good qualities you have, because EVERYONE has them. If you are not starving, being abused/neglected, dying of a disease, or being hurt by someone else, then you are fine. I know this because I had depression when I was eleven. I was about ready to kill myself. But now, there are children dying in their mother's arms somewhere else in the world. We have to be thankful we are not in that situation, starving, hungry, and homeless.