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Drinking milk does not add much to a pot belly. A pot belly is often caused by a weak liver that is a result of beer drinking. That makes it more of a disease symptom than a fat issue. Other pot bellies are just good old fat.
Yes, drinking large quantities of Bud Light or any beer, for that matter, will slow down your belly fat weight loss. Any drinking in general, will actually increase your belly fat and is very unhealthy for you.
I do not know. But if you want to get a big fat belly like I do, eating pizza, ice cream, milk shakes, eating bread, drinking milk, drinking 2 litters of soda a day and sleeping with this stuff in your gut you should wake up the next morning with a bigger belly. Size depends on your metabolism and the ammount you ate.
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Eating or drinking to much of most anything can make you fat.
No milk will burn belly fat as such.Short of liposuction there's no way to target fat loss - whatever the shopping channel or the magazines tells you.The only way to lose belly fat if you don't want to go under the knife is to eat less/healthier and exercise more.This will make you lose some fat all over, incl your target area - the belly.If you want to push it, low-fat milk will helpyou lose belly fat - but only as a part of a low-calorie diet.
It is a tradition in parts of Europe that drinking beer increases breast size due to the hops which beer contains. This tradition has not been substantiated in modern times, but it remains a popular idea even if evidence for it has not been forthcoming. Hops remains a popular and common ingredient in herbal breast enhancement formulations. However, there is no proof that beer will increase breast size.
no it doesn't. the chocolate is too fatty
No, it does not. To lose belly fat you need reduce your carb intake and exercise daily. If you are non-veg my recommendation is lean meat.
hahahahahahahahahah fat guy drinking milk
Yes, corn, like other grains, can increase belly fat if you have too much or if you have any degree of insulin resistance (syndrome X). Many people (nowadays) are insulin resistant without being aware of it.
Drinking milk in of itself is likely not the only reason he is becoming overweight. Switching to low fat milk is a good start, but other things he is eating are also likely culprits. He may dislike the taste of low fat milk at first, but he will adjust.