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Can
Eating Certain Foods Help You to Lose Weight?
Experts have discovered that
certain
foods can
actually help
you to lose
weight
without the stress of dieting or exercise. The down side
is that many of us have a tendency to dress these
foods up with
cheese, sour cream, butter or other calorie-laden flavor
enhancers. This causes the
weight loss
effect to be lost. It may be difficult to not add extra
calories to these
foods but with a strong will power it can be
done.
A
negative calorie food can be defined as a food that
results in a slimming effect for the body. In other
words a carrot (without anything else) will cause your
body to use an increased amount of energy when digesting
it and other foods, this can lead to an overall reducing
effect on the body. This is partly from the amount of
energy it takes to digest the carrot or other "negative
calorie food" and partly from the elevation in
metabolism that these
foods
naturally create. The overall effect is a net loss of
energy, which is measured in calories.
It
should be understood that ‘negative calorie' doesn't
mean that the food has zero calories in it, nor does it
have an anti-calorie or a negative calorie.
Here
is a partial list of negative calorie foods: apples,
cranberries, grapefruit, lemon mango, oranges,
pineapple, raspberries, strawberries, tangerines,
asparagus, beets, cabbage (green), carrots, cauliflower,
hot Chile peppers, cucumbers, endives, garden cress,
garlic, green beans, lettuce, onion, papaya, radishes,
spinach, turnips and zucchini. There are more and you
can learn about them from a medical doctor's very
popular book.
In
his book, Foods that Cause You to Lose Weight, Dr. Neal
Barnard explains the effects these
foods have on
the body. A quote from Dr. Barnard's book reveals some
startling facts, "They found that those who ate
foods that
were very low in fat and high in carbohydrates, lost
weight
steadily, without limiting how much they ate. But those
on high-fat diets could not effectively
lose
weight even
if they ate skimpy portions." Dr. Barnard is referring
to the published results of an experiment conducted at
Cornell University and published in the May 1991 edition
of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
A
book reviewer posted on a website how he lost 30 lbs.
utilizing the information from Dr. Barnard's book.
It
is important to exercise caution when dieting because
there are certain
things that your body needs to remain healthy including
proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals and other nutrients
that are necessary for the body to function at its
optimum level. You cannot remain optimally healthy by
eating the
negative calorie
foods alone.
This
article is for information purposes only and is not
meant to diagnose, treat or prevent any
health
condition. Please consult a doctor before dieting.
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