No. Body fat without any calorie surplus is not possible.
The fat percentage of your body will drastically decrease as you gain muscle weight and lose fat. You will gain weight overall, but it will be lean tissue, which is much healthier for your body than fatty tissue.
when you gain weight your adding fat on your body when you loose weight its going away and making your body sweat which meas your loosing weight
Unlike muscle, you can't gain fat on just one part of your body. If you gain, you gain all over. And the method is through increased calorie consumption; but do it moderately.
ANSWER: Your body will absorb the fat and you will gain weight.
Yes. If you fall back into a habit of overeating, your body will produce new fat cells.
yes and no
Excessive calorie intake is converted into fat - which increases body weight.
Amphetamines, cocaine, opiates about 4-7 days. Cannabis, up to a month (it gets stored in the body's fat and is released as the fat is used by the body)
Don't use. The drinks don't work. The drugs are in your body fat and hair cells.
It can vary depending on the way your body distributes fat. However, most people that gain fat will see an increase of fat on their abdomen.
Some drugs are fat soluble which means they are "stored" in the fatty tissues. The more fat you have, the longer it takes to metabolize these out.