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Yes, you can lose weight in your thighs by losing water, which includes taking diuretic pills. You can also lose weight in your thighs by swimming in the water and exercising.
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usually due to water loss. Drastically reducing the amount of carbohydrate intake causes liver and muscle glycogen loss, which has a strong but temporary diuretic effect
Yes. But u need to drink water while taking it
It can cause some minor weight loss, as HCTZ (hydrochlorothiazide) is a diuretic, meaning it makes one lose more water through urine output. If you are fluid overloaded for whatever reason, you might lose a pound or two after you start taking this medication. It is not likely that you will lose much weight, however.
I think 1 T in 1 cup of warm water was what the Diet Center had people use. It is a natural diuretic.
Diuretic.
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No. It is a diuretic. It causes you to lose water.
To gain 3 temporary pounds, a 5 foot 2 inch person would need to consume an excess of approximately 10,500 calories above their maintenance level. Since each pound of weight gain is roughly equivalent to 3,500 excess calories, and each pound of body weight is roughly 60% water, they would need about 2.4 gallons (9 liters) of water to account for the temporary weight gain.
To reabosorb Na and water.