No. However, if you drink a gallon of water, juice or soda in a short period of time and then weigh yourself, you will have gained 4 kg. Just about all of that will be excreted through the urine. So, in this kind of scenario, it would not be unusual to lose 4 kg in two days.
It is not possible to lose 30 kg in 30 days and remain healthy. To lose that amount of weight safely, would take at least a year.
Physically impossible. A kg has 7700 calories, 3kg has 23100 calories. Unless you're able to starve yourself for 3 days and lose about 5500 calories through exercise each day, then no. You can't lose 3kg in 2 days.
Surgery. You cannot lose a kg a day for two weeks..
There are various ways to lose 15 kgs in 55 days. The best option is regulating your diet while taking relevant exercises.
Eat a lot of Protein
You can't - even if you starve yourself (which is dangerous) you could not lose that much weight in 7 days.
In my opinion, you can lose up to 10 kg in month by using i-lipo technology.
Weight loss is a finicky thing. No two people will lose weight at the same rate. That being said it takes approximately ninety minutes of running to lose 1 kg.
You need to develop a dietary plan and work out in the gym to lose 10 kilograms in two weeks.
Yes, offcourse I did it... I lost my 17 kg just in 29 days exactly for my Air force medical...
For a 16 year old girl between 146-179 cm, the acceptable weight range is 40-86 kg. The correct weight depends on frame and bone structure, but this weight is within normal ranges.
That is a very bad idea, because after those 3 days you will eat again, so there's no point. In a week (if you don't eat anything) you'll probably lose 2 kg. You will regain the weight once you start to eat again.