By itself, hum, not sure. But if combined with the proper ingredients, a special chemical combination can be very beneficial.
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There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that drinking coffee can shrink breasts. Breast size is primarily determined by genetics, hormones, and body weight, not by coffee consumption.
Yes, drinking beer can contribute to weight gain because it is high in calories and can lead to consuming more calories than needed, which can result in weight gain over time.
how much did you drink?! How much did you drink?!
Yes, drinking beer can lead to weight gain because it is high in calories and can contribute to an increase in overall calorie intake, which can lead to weight gain over time.
Not really. It will not have a difference with weight if you do not combine it with diet and exercise everyday. Coffee with sugar in the morning will help stimulate your metabolism and help you excrete waste everyday.
Drinking water in place of soda, beer, or coffee will help you lose weight because water contains no sugar. However, do not expect to lose weight by drinking water along with soda, coffee, and beer. Having a healthy diet with water will also help with losing weight.
Yes, drinking beer can contribute to weight gain because it is high in calories. Consuming excess calories from beer can lead to weight gain if not balanced with physical activity and a healthy diet.
Drinking whole milk can contribute to weight gain if it leads to consuming more calories than your body needs. Whole milk is high in calories and saturated fat, which can contribute to weight gain if consumed in excess. It's important to monitor portion sizes and consider incorporating lower-fat dairy options if weight management is a concern.
You can do whatever you wish. However, that will not help you lose weight. A sensible diet and exercise will be effective.
Possibly... but how? If you combine with it the right ingredients to generate a special chemical reaction, that is! Check my bio for the scientifically proven method I found. Happy coffee drinking everyone!
Drinking electrolytes alone is unlikely to cause weight gain. However, consuming electrolyte drinks that are high in sugar or calories can contribute to weight gain if consumed in excess. It's important to choose electrolyte drinks that are low in added sugars and calories to avoid potential weight gain.
idk what bundy is but the cartel coloring in diet coke slows weight loss. if you're caffeine dependant try drinking diet sprite for a soda fix and to satisfy the caffeine do a cup of ice coffee with skim milk