Check in with your doctor about this. Generally, if you educate yourself about nutrition and exercise--and then follow the advice, you will succeed in losing weight without taking a pill. Unfortunately, pills can't do this alone.
By eating more food that contain zinc e.g milk beef
No. Vitamins add nutrition. You can't increase or decrease any one part of the body except through exercise and weight loss/gain.
Of course. Any contribution of mass to your body can increase your weight. However, water is a natural requirement of your body and trying to reduce the amount of water in taken can seriously affect your health. Water will naturally be removed from your body as a waste function by urination and sweating. If you are serious about loosing weight, water is not the way to go as it is a vital component of the body.
Need to improve the answer(my height is 5.5 and my age is 16. want to increase my height up to 6.2
Yes, your mass will increase after eating 2 cans of food due to the additional weight of the food and the subsequent digestion process. However, any change in mass would be temporary and would not represent a significant long-term change in your overall body weight.
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If the medicine make you want to puke, it's better if you don't take that medicine, because that can means your body can't tolerate the medicine. Besides that, if you take the medicine, and after that you throw it up, it doesn't make any effect of medicine in your body, because the medicine isn't work yet.
Testosterone therapies often cause increased muscle mass and bone density - so yes, you may gain weight (especially for women). For testosterone replacement therapies, most changes in body weight are considered positive. In any case, an increase in body fat does not seem to be a primary side effect of testosterone therapies.