Yes it can, because it changes your sense of taste and decreases your appetite so you eat less. Also, it can dehydrate you so it seems you have lost weight, but really this is just water loss and not fat loss.
Fat insulates the body and reduces heat loss, so it's possible that a previously overweight person may become cold in a situation that didn't normally cause such a sensation after losing weight. As long as the person isn't excessively cold and stay at a healthy weight, there's little to worry about. Regular exercise can increase blood circulation and could help a person stay warm.
Possibly...it depend's on whether you lose your appetite or not while your sick. Everybody is different.
By themselves - no. Oranges can help you control your weight, if you replace high-calorie snacks(like chocolate bars, or glazed donuts) with them. But the critical thing about weight loss is to eat less calories than you use up. Also since oranges have Vitamin C. It helps you fight colds.
Tenex is a blood pressure medicine and has not been shown to cause weight loss. Just the opposite, it has been known to cause weight gain.
The only way tobacco can cause weight loss is if you chain smoke & don't eat.
Yes, it can also cause weight gain. Weight loss could be Lyme, or a co-infection such as Babesia.
An over active thyroid can cause weight loss an underactive thyroid can cause weight gain
It does
No.
No.
Yes, rapid weight loss can cause adrenal fatigue. It can be extremely dangerous.
micropill can cause gain weight
Through loss of appetite; yes.
Some patients with vasculitic neuropathy will experience weight loss