Foods For The Negative Calorie Diet
by M.M.R.
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now many peoples have heard about the negative calorie diet and how it
can help them lose weight, keep the weight off and generally live a
happier and healthier life. In addition to that, recent lab studies
have shown the possibility that using a negative calorie diet can also
help with slowing the aging process.
With all of the things going for it the one thing it doesn't have is an
easy understanding of what exactly a negative calorie diet consists of
and what foods are involved that can produce negative calorie results.
The very basics of it is that it is a diet that consists of foods are
harder to digest, thus, making your body expend more energy in the
process of digestion.
To top it off the amount of calories that are burned off during the
processing of these foods is far greater than the number of calories
the foods themselves contain. Thus, by eating harder to digest foods
with low calories one is able to burn more calories than they bring
into their body.
Keep in mind that no food actually contains negative calories, it is
simply the term referred to a food that burns more calories in the
digestion process than it contains. The majority of the foods that work
well with this diet are fruits and vegetables. Below you will find some
of the more common items that fit into these categories.
Common 'Negative Calorie' Fruits
Apricots, Mandarin oranges, Blackberries, Melon Cantaloupes,
Blackcurrant Peaches, Plums, Damsons, Raspberries, Grapefruit, Rhubarb,
Guavas, Strawberries, Honeydew Melons, Tangerines, Lemons and
Watermelons.
Common 'Negative Calorie' Vegetables
Asparagus, Fennel, Aubergine, Gourds, Broccolis, Leek, Cabbage,
Lettuce, Carrots, Marrow, Cauliflowers, Peppers, Celery, Radishes,
Chicory, Spinach, Cress, Tomatoes, Cucumbers and Turnips.
It is important that once a person starts himself or herself on a
negative calorie diet that they are careful to ensure their body is
getting the nutrients it needs. There are certain vitamins and minerals
the body needs that aren't always provided by the common foods on would
intake for this kind of diet.
To supplement your diet and ensure you are getting what the body needs
it is recommended to include foods on your menu that contain at least
some amounts of proteins and fats.
Another caveat a person should be aware is that while instituting a
negative calorie diet into their lifestyle, they should never forego
getting a healthy amount of exercise. The combination of the two will
become a powerhouse to helping you lose weight.
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