2 kgs
One answer: When baby rabbits are weaned at about 6 weeks, they should have unlimited access to hay and pellets. They can start eating fresh greens sparingly at about 12 weeks, and fresh fruits and sugary veg like carrots as a treat (if desired, but it's not necessary) at about 6 months.Another answer: Pellets at 4 weeks. Vegetables sparingly at 4 weeks.
No, it is best to wait until at least 8 months before introducing meat to a babies diet.
do not eat extra snacks do not drink pop drink lots of water eat fruits and vegetables excercise and jog P.S. Eat healthy
I am not sure. But I know it is bad for you!
Mayo Clinic Diet Official was created to promote healthy weight loss and maintenance. The clinicians believe that dieters can lose up to ten pounds within the first 2 weeks and up to 2 pounds per week from then on. They recommend 30 minutes of daily exercise, eating healthy fats, complex carbs and at least 3 or 4 serving of vegetables and fruits. The clinicians suggest that you limit snacks to fruits and vegetables and exclude sugar and restaurant foods that don�t fit in the diet regimen. They also recommend that you limit your consumption of meat and low-fat dairy.
Perhaps you are not eating right. Exercise will mean nothing if you are eating too much or too unhealthy.
Your weight is fine. If you're worried about gaining weight keep up the karate and try to eat healthy (stay away from fast food and eat lots of fruits and vegetables.
you could lose about 5 to 7 pounds just by not eating chocolate
2 weeks
Leaving out everything you mentioned, it would require something like weight loss surgery. Alternatively, starvation. In which case you would become ill and eventually die.Drink lots of water and eat fresh fruits and vegetables for 1-2 weeks......It will cleanse ur digestive system commpletely!!!
by drinking plenty of water, eating healthy e.g.(fruits,veg,fish) and exercising about 2 hours a day
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