No because the human body has many rigid structures.
Aiii! Depends what you're thinking about in the bath!
No because the human body has many rigid structures.
If you start eating organic most people will find they start to loose weight as the body can digest all the organic matter as its proper food and will then start to work on the deposits stored.
Wow, I'm not a "nutritionist" but common sense would seem to suggest that the above is a load of twaddle.
Preservatives weigh virtually nothing and have virtually no calorific content. Your body certainly doesn't store preservatives as fat.
As for organic food making you lose weight - again, that doesn't make sense at all.
The only part that has some substance is the seaweed part. It probably contains something similar to MSG which is a well known flavour enhancer.
For a weekly shopping bill of a reasonable £150 for an adult male, the benefits that only come from eating organic can be enjoyed.
I don't think you've understood the points made, because you haven't been given all the information.
Basically, organic digestion and the subsequent detrimental chemico-adipose reduction can only take place under optimum nutritional intake circumstances. Whilst organic foods are necessary because the special organic traits they have stimulate the body's natural healthy energy, they need to be eaten alongside superfoods such as Chinese wolfberry, goji berry, barbary matrimony vine, bocksdorn, Duke of Argyll's tea tree or murali.
These amazing superfoods are unlocked by the organic food you also eat, releasing the goodness. This helps to drain toxins from your body and has the beneficial effect of toning all of your muscles.
For a weekly shopping bill of a reasonable £150 for an adult male, the benefits that only come from eating organic can be enjoyed.
Preservatives have also been proven to make people less financially succesful and increases homosexual tendencies in 21-42 year olds.
Whilst this is all very true you've got to remember that unless other people see you buying and eating the organic food, they won't be able to see your new found healthy aura.
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£150 a week is reasonable?
I could live for a month on that, quite probably longer.
It's volume that matters not weight, thus it rises.
there is a chemical in seaweed that makes all food taste better. They add this to foods today so everything tastes better than it normally would. The only problem is it has around 50 different chemical names and looking for it on a food label could take quite some time.
In fact it's density that counts. So the answer depends on how full the bath is. If the bath is full enough so the body floats then the weight will decrease and hence density of the body will decrease as you wee so you will displace less water. The volume of water displaced is equal in weight to the entire weight of the body.
So in fact the water level stays constant.
Even with the bath full I don't float, so the displacement never changes.