When someone loses weight, where does all that weight they've lost actually go? How is it removed from the body?
Your cells burn the fat for energy. The hydrogen combines with oxygen and ends up as water, which you pee/breathe/sweat out. The carbon ends up as carbon dioxide, which you breathe out.
When someone loses weight, where does all that weight they've lost actually go? How is it removed from the body?
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