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The name of this weight loss program may be a bit misleading, since no food has
zero calories. The negative calorie foods are foods that take more
calories to digest then actual calories the food contains. You are burning up
more calories than are present in the food in order to process the food through your
digestive system. For instance, if one eats an apple containing 50
calories, it would take a certain amount of energy for your body to digest the
nutrients within the apple. To do that, you'd burn more than 50 calories
(the exact amount will vary).
Below is a list of foods allowed in this diet program:
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Fruits |
Vegetables |
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Apple
Blueberry
Cantaloupe
Cranberry
Grapefruit
Honeydew Melon
Lemon
Mango
Lime
Orange
Peach
Pineapple
Raspberry
Strawberry
Watermelon
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Asparagus
Beet
Broccoli
Cabbage
Carrot
Cauliflower
Celeriac (celery root)
Celery
Chicory
Chili Peppers
Cucumber
Dandelion
Endive
Garlic
Green Beans
Lettuce
Onion
Papaya
Radishes
Spinach
Turnips
Watercress
Zucchini |
As with most fad diets, the Negative
Calorie Diet is very controversial. Most dietitians agree that a diet
plan composed exclusively of negative calorie foods will not contain sufficient
vitamins and minerals for a healthy diet. In our opinion, this
weight loss program may be good as a short term weight loss plan to shed a few
extra pounds, and cleanse the body of toxins, but it should not be considered a
long-term weight loss solution. It would be difficult to adhere to a diet
program restricted only to the foods above. How long could one maintain
such a boring regimen? Since it is so
seriously deficient in protein and fats, and since it lacks some
of the essential nutrients necessary in a healthy diet plan it is
particularly not suitable - and potentially dangerous - for pregnant women,
children, the elderly, or people with compromised immune systems.
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