Emily22:
I could never get HC to work for me. I've tried Drinking 300 ml (with some whole milk to thin it, and taking lactaid pills) a night for a 5 days at a time with no results.
Am I just not drinking enough?
becomingoverweight:
That's about only 1000 extra calories per day. In total it's 5072 extra calories, enough for 1.5 pounds of body fat. That's small enough to not be noticeable due to daily weight fluctuations in that time frame. Also, heavy cream might also cause people to lose visceral fat which decreases how much weight they gain. I think that causes the delayed gain. I think you need to up your dosage and do it for longer to get more noticeable results. One of the first results you might see is becoming softer in the absence of weight gain.
Emily22:
How much should I take though? I find I struggle to finish what I do end up taking.
Fa19:
That's not easy to say🤔
Perhaps increase your amount from 1 up to 2 or 3 times per day.
So after breakfast/dinner/lunch.
300ml as usual.
Add some ingredients you like. Perhaps cakemix/Nutella/peanutbutter.
That's very thick I know. But make it more liquid with lactaid-free milk for ex..
My job has me unable to keep a normal day plan for diets, I might have to get something to help stim my hunger so I drink more at night.
Emily22:
Regardless I still need help figuring out how much I need to drink lol
becomingoverweight:
Well sorry I can't be of more help. I think vitamins A and C can help boost collagen production so you could gain faster without getting stretchmarks. Still don't know what that rate would be though. For now you should keep drinking those 300 mL(or more) of heavy cream every day. That should help you gain slowly over time. Hopefully slowly enough that you don't get stretch marks. At that calorie intake above maintenance you should gain 0.2898 lbs a day or 105.8 lbs a year. What's your goal weight?
I think I'm gonna add a 2nd glass of 300 ml. As for the goal, I don't really have a "goal" though drinking constantly for a year might be a bit much!