No, no necessarily.
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Yes. It would be easier to gain muscle and get a little buff looking.
its considered a life long commitment because its easier to gain weight then lose it, so your whole life you have to work to keep it off
The ony way short of implants to control where to gain weight is by working out. A training programme with weights targeting the arms will get the muscles there to grow.
Weight gain.
The short answer is 7700 extra calories will make you gain 1kg of fat
Yes! If you eat but don't use the energy, you will gain weight. This goes regardless of how much you eat. Some athletes take in ridiculously amounts of food but don't gain weight due to the sheer amount of exercise they do. So, I suppose, if you do enough exercise to counteract your binging then sure, you will not gain weight. But in reality, THAT'S NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE! Don't binge. Don't starve. Eat normally. It's so much easier to maintain!
Yes. Anything with calories can help you gain weight. It's probably easier to drink more liquids than consume solids, so caloric beverages such as these would make it easier to include more calories.
Why I'd say you eat food, Mr. Watson
This depends on the person and the kind of weight lifting you do. The short answer however is that lifting weights should help you to lose fat and gain muscle. If you are lifting heavily in order to gain muscle mass, you will gain weight. However, if you are lifting to get lean muscle, it should help to lose weight.
the pill itself doesn't make you gain weight, but the sleepyness tends to make ppl over eat
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