Yes, adrenaline puts you into a state in which you are much stronger than you would normally be and it also blocks out pain.
no
Propanalol (Inderal) has been shown to stop the release of adrenaline. Google it.
tiredness laziness physical pain emotional pain not hungry there are only 5 of them
I believe so, yeah. Not the kind of adrenaline rush that makes you stop a car though.
adrenaline or shock
Adrenaline can help to temporarily reduce bleeding by constricting blood vessels and increasing blood pressure. However, it is not a long-term solution for stopping bleeding and should not replace proper medical treatment for significant injuries.
The way to ignore physical pain is by blocking out the receptors in the brain. The way to do this without the use of medication is by adrenaline or intense anger.
No. However, it is not unusual to get a good feeling because of the adrenaline rush from a piercing.
the hart may stop, and probaly will if you do it when you are alive.
Adrenaline is released as a defense mechanism. It is released when the person is in potentially life threatening danger. Adrenaline can cause an increase of strength sometimes to unbelievable extents. Adrenaline also causes the person to focus on the situation rather than other less important things such as pain.
stop working out
Yes, I suppose you could. I guess it is similar to being addicted to adrenaline rushes.