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By Marian Proctor


Are You Trying To Lose Weight For All The Wrong Reasons?

The carat system is gradually more being complemented or superseded by the millesimal fineness system where the purity of precious metals is denoted by parts per thousand of pure metal in the alloy.

The most frequent carats used for gold in bullion, jewellery making and goldsmith are:

Being overweight can do damage not only to your body but also to your psyche. The emotional burden of feeling that you're fat and out of shape can make you feel like you're not attractive, ugly, lazy, a glutton, lacking self-control or even completely unlovable.

Often, dealing with these issues can help improve your success with losing weight and starting to look how you want to look. Losing weight for yourself and because you love yourself should be your goal and anything short of this very well may cause you to backslide or fail in your attempt to lose weight.

Think of it this way. What if you were hoping to lose weight because your partner or potential partner said something to you about your weight? You might feel motivated to drop those extra pounds initially but what if things deteriorated in your relationship. What if the object of your affections snubbed you one day? How would you feel about your desire to diet and exercise for the next couple of days?

This is why it's vitally important that your reasons for losing weight are selfish. Yes, this is the first time in your life that you are truly allowed to be selfish. If you love yourself and you want the best for yourself then nobody can take that away from you. You are stuck with yourself so why not be your own best friend and lose that weight so when you look in the mirror you not only feel good about yourself but you are pleasing to yourself.

Ever since 1968 the price of gold on the open market has ranged widely, with a record high $850/oz ($27,300/kg) on 21 January 1980, to a low $252.90/oz ($8,131/kg) on 21 June 1999 (London Fixing). On 26 April 2006 the London gold fixing was $635.50/oz.




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