Glucosamine sulfate is a supplement commonly used to support joint health, and it is not known to directly cause weight gain. However, some individuals might experience water retention or changes in appetite, which could indirectly influence weight. Overall, any potential weight change would vary from person to person and is not a typical side effect of glucosamine sulfate. Always consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
No it doesn't make you gain wait
wait... what?
The ingredients in Gain dishwashing liquid typically include water, sodium lauryl sulfate as a surfactant, sodium laureth sulfate as a cleaning agent, alcohol, sodium chloride as a viscosity modifier, fragrance, preservatives, and colorants.
I am not sure what you mean since "gain" and "wait" aren't used correctly. So let's assume "wait" means "weight." Let's assume "gain" means "achieve." So if you are doing an activity and fail to eat, you may lose some weight.
Ultra Gain dishwashing liquid soap typically contains water, sodium lauryl sulfate (cleaning agent), sodium laureth sulfate and/or alcohol sulfate (surfactants to reduce water's surface tension), sodium chloride (thickener), fragrance, preservatives, and colorants. Additional ingredients may also include dyes, stabilizers, and pH adjusters.
give it lots of fatty foods
the depo makes you gain wait but its a shot
If you drink one in the morning it will usually increase your appetite...thus you gain wait
Yes, sodium laureth sulfate is considered a sulfate.
so you can lose wait and not gain it cw
you can gain lots of wait..your cant be athletic at all...
i think either potassium(II) sulfate or potassium sulfate