Kinda-sorta, but not really.
With diarrhea, you're losing fluids,(water). You can easily get a bit dehydrated.
Now, fluid loss will look like weight loss if you step on a scale. But it's not a sustainable loss. As soon as you're able to keep stuff in and has had something to drink, your weight will bounce right back to where it was before you got diarrhea.
In a way, yes. Diarrhea cleans out the stomach just like a vacuum would clean out the dirt in a carpet.
No, the "diarrhea diet" or any other fad/trand/crash diets are not a good idea. Slow and steady weight loss by a proper diet and exercise would be your best bet.
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Yes. Clostridium difficile manifests with diarrhea. Diarrhea makes you lose water and prevents you from getting certain nutrients, all of which can result in weight loss.
pooping pills do not make you lose weight. Instead they make you lose water weight. so as soon as you drink a liquid you will gain all the weight back.
it is absored poorly in the system and causes diarrhea and abdominal pain which may eventually lead to weight loss.
yes but most of it is water which is why stool after diarrhea is so watery. You can also lose electrolytes and other vital minerals in your stool. If you have diarrhea, it is recommended to drink glasses of water to compensate for what was lost in the stool.
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No it can't. But it makes you throw up and have diarrhea.
Juicing does not make you lose weight.
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Yes.
lose weight
No, but you can lose weight.