Not safely; in 3 months you can lose 24 pounds safely. it is possible to lose 50 lbs in 3 months only if your really are detecated and serious to lose that much but it might be very hard. it also depends on how active you are.
Although it is possible to lose 50 lbs in 3 months, it's considered dangerous. You should exercise, lower calorie intake, drink lots of water and avoid junk food.
Yes it is possible, but 50 pounds in 3 months is not advisable (too much).
yes. I was on it only for 3 months and gained 10 lbs!
4 weeks in a month. 12 weeks. 24 lbs
To permanently lose 50 pounds - it'll take you around 5-to-8 months if you go on a proper diet & exercise and the more overweight you are... The quicker you'll lose 50 pounds. For example a 300 pound person will lose 50 pounds in maybe 3-5 months because there bodies (because of excess weight) burn more calories than a person at a low weight and... It may actually take a 200 pound person 5-8 months to lose 50 pounds Exercsie is also a factor - The more intenser and longer you exercise = the faster you'll lose 50 pounds
Tuna packed in water is a nutritious food and walking is excellent exercise. However, a goal to lose 50 pounds in 3 months is not considered a healthy weight loss pace.
Sure. A sensible, but still quite normal diet would let you lose 1-3 lbs/week. So 3 months would get you there - assuming you're able to plan and follow your diet.
No more than 2 to 3 lbs. per week. Keep in mind, you'll probably lose weight faster at first, then you'll do 2-3 lbs. per week, and at the end you'll lose 0 to 1 lb. per week. Over the entire process, you'll average 2 to 3 lbs. per week over approx. 6 months.
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Eat healthy and exercise.
NO. To safely lose 100 lbs. would take roughly one year (at 2 lbs. per week). Losing 100 lbs. in 100 days (roughly 3 months) would certainly be dangerous to your health.