You might be able to, but it's a bad idea. You'd have to cut back on eating too drastically even if you exercise, and that can damage you. A reasonable rate of weight-loss is about one kilo per week or per two weeks.
Here's a program for the period in which you want to lose weight:
Plenty of moderate aerobic exercise, no sweetened liquids at all, and no junk food at all. Preferably no sugar. Eat 3 small-portioned meals/day; do not skip breakfast; and avoid snacks. Limit calories to roughly 1500/day (better to consult a doctor or nutritionist), and weigh yourself 2-3 times/week. Ignore the sensation of hunger. If you see your weight diminishing at a safe, reasonable rate (1-2 pounds/week), keep it up.
Once you've reached your target weight, go up to about 2000 calories/day. And you can then have small amounts of sweetened foods or junk food on occasion (if at all), along with your regular foods (not instead of them). But keep checking your weight 2-3 times/week.
Avoid crash diets, diet pills etc. Avoid fatty cuts of meat. Walk as much as possible. Bicycling and swimming are good too.
More guidelines:
Don't concentrate on specific foods so much as on a balanced, healthy diet plus exercise. Plenty of moderate exercise rather than intense exercise, which can damage your joints.
Good nutrition means eating what your body needs, while ingesting as few harmful things as possible. It has also been described as getting enough of each of the major food categories (grains, fruits, vegetables, protein, dairy, etc.; plus plenty of water).
This will vary somewhat from one person to another; and I don't believe that there's any universal diet that can be prescribed for everyone. Avoid best-sellers with their perennial fads. And think twice before using any dietary supplements or weight-loss pills.
In general, one's starting point can be a menu of whole grains, whole-wheat bread, a good amount of vegetables, some fruits and nuts, fish, lean meats (in not-large amounts), and some dairy. However, this must be tweaked according to one's health, weight and other factors at the outset; and also adjusted over time, as one sees what works for him/her in particular.
Another general thing that may be said is: the less salt, the better. The less processed foods, the better. The less junk food, the better. The less sweetened drinks, the better.
Also...whenever you feel queasy, nauseous, constipated or otherwise not completely well, try to remember what you've eaten over the last several hours or the last day. This is one method of adjusting one's food habits.
I don't know how to loos five kilos but i know how to lose five kilos
maybe 4-5 kilos?
5 kilos may be exaggerating a bit, however you can lose some weight by drinking A LOT of water so your body has plenty to supply itself so it gets rid of some of its stored water.
10 stone 5 pounds is approximately 65.8 kilograms.
Not really. 5 Pounds a day is not a healthy or realistic loss rate.
friut and veggies, 50 squats a day
A woman that weighs 200 pounds can lose up to about 2-5 pounds in 10 days safely by consuming fruits and vegetables only, exercising efficiently, and water fasting.
The lemonade diet for 10 days... you'll lose more than 5 lbs and gain a much better attitude towards yourself and food :)
Join weightwatchers, stick to it rigidly and go to the gym 5 days a week
10 stone 5 pounds is equivalent to approximately 66 kg.
well it depends on what your doing but if you can lose about 5 pounds in 2 days.
That's just about doable on a really strict diet and hours of exercise every day.