Yes. Anything with calories can help you gain weight. It's probably easier to drink more liquids than consume solids, so caloric beverages such as these would make it easier to include more calories.
yes ensure plus and boost plus make you gain weight. It says it on the label "to help GAIN and maintain weight". I think that you have to drink 1 a day but if you really need to gain weight then you could drink 2. No harm done. And in about 2 weeks you could gain about 10 pounds :) you could buy them at the CVS by the medicine section they are only 8.99 but at Fiesta supermarket they are 7.99 they are cheaper :)
If you drink one in the morning it will usually increase your appetite...thus you gain wait
Yes, it is possible to gain 50 pounds in 6 months, typically requiring a significant caloric surplus, often achieved through a combination of increased calorie intake and reduced physical activity. This level of weight gain can have health implications, including increased fat accumulation and potential strain on the body. It's essential to approach weight gain thoughtfully and ideally under the guidance of a healthcare professional to ensure it is done healthily and sustainably.
Yes, it is possible to gain weight even when TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone) levels are less than 0.1, which typically indicates hyperthyroidism or an overactive thyroid. In such cases, other factors can contribute to weight gain, including increased appetite, changes in metabolism, or the presence of other underlying health conditions. Additionally, individual responses to hormonal fluctuations can vary, leading to unexpected weight changes. If weight gain occurs despite low TSH levels, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
Unless you're on medication which has weight gain as a side effect, or similar, I really can't see it being possible to do this.
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yes ensure plus and boost plus make you gain weight. It says it on the label "to help GAIN and maintain weight". I think that you have to drink 1 a day but if you really need to gain weight then you could drink 2. No harm done. And in about 2 weeks you could gain about 10 pounds :) you could buy them at the CVS by the medicine section they are only 8.99 but at Fiesta supermarket they are 7.99 they are cheaper :)
Not necessarily
My little sister drinks ensure a lot. You could gain or lose weight. It depends how much you drink each day. If you drink one every other day you could possibly lose weight. If you drink 2 a day like my sister it will be too much for your body and make you gain weight. So the answer to your question is both.
Usually people who are skinny and underweight are most likely to use this drink to increase there body weight to add more weight to them. Boost has an impact over your whole body
There are ensure drinks that help you put on weight.
if you are a healthy patient, i wouldn't recomend either of those products solely for weight gain. try onesource optimal nutrition or a whey powder.
Yes.
Beano is used to rid the body of gas from foods and drinks. It is not responsible for weight gain.
Protein drinks.
Depends if you want to gain muscle or fat. If you want to gain muscle, eat things with a lot of protein, such as eggs, fish, chicken, and meat, and work out on a regular basis. If you want to gain fat, try drinking protein shakes such as ensure, and boost. They are high in calories and if you drink them regularly with your normal meals, it will boost your calorie intake and help you gain weight.
Drinking electrolytes alone is unlikely to cause weight gain. However, consuming electrolyte drinks that are high in sugar or calories can contribute to weight gain if consumed in excess. It's important to choose electrolyte drinks that are low in added sugars and calories to avoid potential weight gain.