No, antibiotics do not directly cause weight loss. They are used to treat bacterial infections and do not have a direct effect on weight.
No, antibiotics do not have psychoactive effects that can make you feel high.
No, the myth that antibiotics make birth control pills less effective is not true.
When you excrete waste, you are eliminating body waste and not fat or calories stored in your body. Weight loss from waste elimination is temporary and minimal. To lose weight, it's important to focus on a balanced diet and regular exercise.
No, you cannot lose weight simply by breathing. Weight loss requires a combination of a healthy diet, regular exercise, and lifestyle changes. Breathing alone does not burn enough calories to result in significant weight loss.
Pseudomonas is often resistant to antibiotics because it has the ability to develop mechanisms that protect it from the effects of these drugs. This resistance can be due to the bacteria's ability to pump out antibiotics, modify their targets, or produce enzymes that break down the antibiotics. Additionally, Pseudomonas can form biofilms, which are protective layers that make it harder for antibiotics to reach and kill the bacteria.
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No, but you can lose weight.
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Juicing does not make you lose weight.
you can not wait more time to lose weight
It won't help you lose weight, only to make your diet healthier. Exercise does that. Raw celery is negative calories and can help you lose weight.
No statins don't make you put on weight....
Sorry- no magic food or diet will make you lose weight. calories of ANYTHING eaten must be less than calories burned to lose weight.