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2 cups per day for a week and you will come to need tight clothing

Posted on April 11, 2026 by Admin

That line is another classic clickbait exaggeration, not a medical fact.

“2 cups per day for a week and you will need tight clothing” is implying rapid fat gain in 7 days, which doesn’t align with how human metabolism actually works.

What 2 cups a day really means (depends on what it is)

Most often this kind of claim is about milk or a sugary drink.

For example:

  • 2 cups of whole milk per day ≈ 300 kcal/day
  • Over 7 days ≈ 2,100 extra calories total

What that actually translates to

  • ~7,700 calories ≈ 1 kg of body fat (rough estimate)
  • So 2,100 extra calories in a week ≈ 0.25–0.3 kg (250–300 grams) max if nothing else changes

That amount:

  • Is not visible as “tight clothing” in a week
  • Can easily be offset by normal activity or small dietary changes
  • Might just show up as temporary water retention, digestion changes, or normal daily weight fluctuation

Why these claims spread

Headlines like this usually:

  • Ignore total daily diet (they isolate one food unfairly)
  • Confuse temporary weight changes (water/glycogen) with fat gain
  • Use dramatic language to get clicks

Bottom line

Drinking 2 cups of milk (or similar) daily for a week will not suddenly make your clothes tight unless your entire diet is already in a large calorie surplus.

If you tell me what the “2 cups” refers to (milk, juice, tea, etc.), I can break it down more precisely.

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