I've never heard of eating slowly to loose weight, but i think it is more to do with chewing properly... im not sure of the full science, but food is not only broken down in your stomach, its broken down in your mouth too... somehow?
That would depend on what your eating disorder is, if it is that you are prone to overeating, it is going to be difficult to lose weight, on the other hand, if you have a eating disorder like anorexia or bulimia, you will lose weight.
Not eating can cause weight loss, but it is a very unhealthy way to lose weight. Eating healthy foods and smaller portions will have a safer outcome.
You don't lose weight after eating MSG. MSG makes you fat because it throws your metabolism it of wack.
by not eating
Yes
lose it at a very slow rate
Yes You can lose weight eating anything as long as you are burning more calories than you are taking in.
It depends on how much you are eating and exercising. If you have a net caloric intake of around 800 a day, on average, you might lose around 4 lbs a week, in food weight, muscle, and fat. But after a while, your metabolism will slow down, or you will binge in hunger, or both. The weight you lose is very temporary.
Lexapro rarely causes weight gain. It is sometimes prescribed for patients trying to lose weight, because it alleviates the emotional symptoms that lead to 'stress eating'.
by not eating and excersicing
By eating healthily.
No, no, and no.