How long do I have to take fish oil?" and after how long I can get the result ? Taking fish oil I will not gain weight
Omego 3's are mainly in fish oils and flaxseed oil which is a fat, so they may increase weight gain somewhat. The benefits outweigh this small gain in weight if any.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that evening primrose oil directly causes weight gain. However, some individuals may experience weight gain as a side effect of taking evening primrose oil due to its potential impact on hormonal balance and metabolism. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional before taking any supplements, including evening primrose oil, especially if you have concerns about weight gain.
Only that which is deep-fried. If baked or roasted and if the covering over the chicken strips or "fingers" does not have any oil in it, then no, it won't make you gain weight.
No, it does not help in reducing weight. Though it is supposed to make your brain faster or healthier.
Yes. Often chicken nuggets are fried or deep fried. When you fry chicken, you have to add oil or lard to the mixture over the chicken to make it actually fry in the pan and not burn. It is this oil or fat that is in the covering on the meat that will make a person gain weight.
Eating too much fish sticks can make you gain weight and get obese.AnswerIt is actually healthy and good to eat fish sticks in a controlled manner. Fish sticks are white meat, and they have less fat and calories than chicken sticks. However, since fish sticks contain a lot of grease from the solid oil skin, it may cause acne for several people.
yes and it is oil
Fish Oil has a specific gravity of .92. Therefore, if a gallon of water weighs 8.64 lbs, standardized fish oil weighs 7.69 lbs.
no because it helps your heart
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two things are going to make your but bigger - more muscle or more fat. Nothing but exercise or increased calories can do that. Fish oil wont do anything to your but but make it more healthy. Fish oil is good for you! Reference: B.S. in Exercise Science :)