There has to be something completely wrong with our approach to the weight loss drug. No matter how hard we try to change and adapt the serum, we keep ending up with subjects becoming living animate inflatable toys. I can't really articulate how frustrating this is for a scientist. We believed we had removed the element that we were sure was resulting in this change, as well as making a few other tweaks. The idea was that this serum would increase the metabolism rate and cause calories to reduce into nothing at an excess rate. However, that was not what happened.Ms. Julie had signed on to test the drug when she found out what we were trying to do. Something of a fitness nut, she was keen to help us find anyway to help her loose weight. After the serum was ingested, we immediately realised we hadn't succeeding in correct the issue that had affected the trials of both Ms. Powell and Ms. Davis. However, this change did have an interesting side effect. When calories were burned off, instead of reducing to nothing, the energy was converted into a gas. Specifically helium. As you can imagine, this is quite surprising, and can be troublesome. We've had to keep a close eye on Ms. Julie in case we loose her. The hardest problem is trying to stop her from performing her workout routines.Commission for