Usually, after a couple of weeks you'll notice slight changes. These changes can include the strengthening of your muscles, gaining more stamina, being able to do more repetitions of an exercise, etc...
Answer: is this something you have to do actually?
Explanation:
Supporting me fellow question answer-er, these chemicals released are called histamines, and too many of these histamines can cause things to happen, such as anaphylaxis, which can cause life threatening symptoms to occur.
(Histamines are released during allergic reactions or exposed to an allergy.)
Answer:
Based on numerous studies and surveys, the range of women who are diagnosed with eating disorders is 3-5%.
Explanation:
Eating disorders for which the above range applies to are the following.
1. Anorexia Nervosa.
0.9%
2. Bulimia Nervosa.
1.5%.
3. Binge Eating Disorder (BED).
2.8%.
4. Diabulimia.
5. Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID).
3-5%