I think its safe to say it does not. In fact this article http://endo.endojournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/144/12/5347 says the opposite.
Aldostronism can promote overproduction of sodum in the body and thus result in edema. Sometimes intermittent use of Furosimide as a diaretic can be helpful with the discomfort. Given added water to the body, weight gain is possible.
yes i do weight gain
Only if you use low carbohydrate foods. Too many high carbohydrates foods can cause weight gain.
no
Milk and honey can cause weight gain if eaten in excess. Full fat milk is high in calories, and honey contains the same basic units as regular sugar.
Many side effects are associated with the use of benzodiazepinics and/or other medicines. When using medicines like antidepressants or benzodiazepinics a person may gain or lose weight. Depends on your organism features.
You probably should consult your OB/GYN to see if your lack of weight gain is cause for concern and see what they recommend.
I'm not sure why you think figs would make you gain more weight than ordinary food. to gain weight you need to eat more calories than you spend. You can not gain weight just on figs.
If you don't use the calories from the twizzlers then yes. In order to gain weight you have to receive more calories from food than you use during the day. Theoretically any food could make you gain weight.
If you eat more calories than you use you will potentially gain weight. If you eat less than you use you will potentially lose weight. If you eat the same as you use your weight should remain stable.
Dear Reader; Microgestin and like meds can cause both gain and loss. Clinical obesity is listed as a risk factor in the use of oral contraceptives. Dwight
if you use it as a meal replacement you will lose weight but if you drink it with every meal you will gain weight it's all about calories in - calories out get it !