If a person loses weight constantly, that person will eventually be underweight, and will eventually die of starvation (like Karen Carpenter, RIP). There is such a thing as a correct, or healthy weight.
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There are several free weight loss programs that are available to try. You could try the Atkins Diet, and the South Beach weight loss diet, both are good.
Weight Watchers is a healthy diet with constant weight loss. It wouldn't be as fast as some of the fad diets that come and go but it is a life changing plan. www.weightwatchers.com
There are weight loss directories you can look in like GrownUpCamps.com. Hilton Head Health and Green Mountain are good examples of adult camps that have good programs for adult weight loss. http://www.ehow.com/how_4666766_choose-adult-weight-loss-camp.html
Some compounds absorb water from the air or have water present in their crystal latices. Thus it is necessary to drive this water off before using them in experiments (or rather knowing exactly how much you are using in the experiment). As the substance is heated this water loss will be seen as a loss in weight. Thus once the weight loss stops (constant weight) you know you now have a dry reactant.
A good weight loss program in Australia is Herbalife. Herbalife is a weight loss shake program. You drink two shakes a day then eat a healthy dinner. They also have a meal planner.
Symptoms of Mellitus Diabetes are: Constant thirst, Constant hunger, Frequent urination, sudden weight loss (without trying to!), weird, yet nice breath smell.
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