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The Washcloth Experiment
I post this little experiment about once a year to reassure people that
sudden weight fluctuations are often caused by water retention. You'll need a dry washcloth and a kitchen food scale with a receptacle you can mount on top. Weigh the washcloth while it is dry. Now soak it and don't wring it out and then weigh it. How much more dos it weigh? Imagine what a difference it can make if you have eaten something that caused water retention inside your body! -- Diva ***** The Best Man For The Job Is A Woman |
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