It is impossible to tell since there are so many variables. It depends on how active you are, what you eat to get 8400 calories, how much sleep you get, etc. You may not even lose weight at all, even though it is highly unlikely. However, 8400 calories in a day is unhealthy, let alone a week. I don't think anyone is so fat that they need to resort to near-starvation to be healthy. You might even die if you go at that diet for more than a few weeks. I would recommend against it. In fact, if you are trying to lose weight, I suggest exercising for 30 to 60 minutes a day, using portion control, cutting out soft drinks and candy, and watching what you eat overall. Simply cutting calories will not get the results I am sure you are looking for.
about 30 calories
It depends on your gender,how much you weight,and how old you are!
No matter what the height of the person desiring to lose weight, the number of calories to burn off 1 pound is the same. One pound equals about 3500 calories.
2 pounds if you do not increase your activity level. For every 3500 calories you will lose one pound.
15
It depends on how much you weigh, and how many calories are in your body in the first place.
If you are eating 1500 calories a day you will lose 1 lb. if you are eating 1200 calories you will lose 1.6 lbs.
It won't help you lose weight, only to make your diet healthier. Exercise does that. Raw celery is negative calories and can help you lose weight.
It all depends on how much exercise you are putting in and how many calories you are burning.
Fiber and weight lossare not related.To lose weight you need to eat less calories and/or burn more calories in exercise.Fiber just helps your body form "better" stools.
* yes about 5 pounds This is wrong. There are 3500 calories in a pound. You must "lose" 3500 calories through diet or exercise to lose 1 pound. It would take a reduction of 17,500 calories to lose 5 pounds.
None, probably. You need to burn 3,500 MORE calories than you consume to lose one solid pound of weight.