Negative calories food
sam2004mai
Posts: 3 Member
I just learned that some foods when you eat them your body will burn more calories digesting and processing them than what is in the actual food itself. they are called negative calories foods. Thought this might help some of you
Fruits
apple
cranberries
grapefruit
lemon
mango
orange
pineapple
raspberries
strawberries
tangerine
Vegetables
asparagus
beet
broccoli
cabbage (green)
carrot
cauliflower
celery
Chile peppers (hot)
cucumber
dandelion
endive
garden cress
garlic
green beans
lettuce
onion
papaya
radishes
spinach
turnip
Fruits
apple
cranberries
grapefruit
lemon
mango
orange
pineapple
raspberries
strawberries
tangerine
Vegetables
asparagus
beet
broccoli
cabbage (green)
carrot
cauliflower
celery
Chile peppers (hot)
cucumber
dandelion
endive
garden cress
garlic
green beans
lettuce
onion
papaya
radishes
spinach
turnip
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Wouldn't that be nice, but sadly, there is no truth to this theory. (Or in the case of some foods, like celery, the difference is minimal, as in decimal point differences.)0
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Well - all these foods are healthy and should be part of a balanced diet - but the negative calorie thing is a misnomer. I wish it were true though!0
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Wouldn't that be nice, but sadly, there is no truth to this theory. (Or in the case of some foods, like celery, the difference is minimal, as in decimal point differences.)
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Good to know!! Eating my apple now, but still logging it!! lol0
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You'd still definitely want to log your calories, though. Food is food and every calorie counts.0
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Wouldn't that be nice, but sadly, there is no truth to this theory. (Or in the case of some foods, like celery, the difference is minimal, as in decimal point differences.)
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You mean... +1.1 ? :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:0 -
Wouldn't that be nice, but sadly, there is no truth to this theory. (Or in the case of some foods, like celery, the difference is minimal, as in decimal point differences.)
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You mean... +1.1 ? :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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Wow... Misinformation in all it's beautiful glory.0
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OP is obviously a green-grocer ;-)
And VERY wrong.0 -
When scientists determine how many calories are in a particular food, they factor in the amount of energy your body uses digesting that food. So, sadly, the notion of negative calorie foods is a myth. Things that are usually called "negative calorie" are just low calorie.0
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Impressive for your first post. Not remotely true. Nice try.0
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brb
gorging myself on dandelions so I don't have to work out later0 -
I am pretty sure this is not true0
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see now I know that when you eat too much celery what happens!! EVERYTHING leaves your body FAST!! but I learned quickly not to do that after that one time!! if you eat fruit then do it earlier in the day, same thing with starchy vegetables...0
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Incorrect, please try again.0
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i guess you guys right about this, there is no negative calorie foods, Please read here
http://realdoctorstu.com/2012/04/11/does-eating-celery-burn-calories-the-science-about-negative-calorie-diets-finally/0 -
Sorry, this is wrong and bad information and is not helpful to people trying to lose weight. You eat too many calories, no matter where they come from, you will gain weight. I am a veggie fiend so I have tried and proven that this theory is false.0
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You know when someone calls himself a "real doctor" on his blog, the advice is gonna be good0
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I read somewhere oreos are a negative calorie food0
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When scientists determine how many calories are in a particular food, they factor in the amount of energy your body uses digesting that food.
Uhm, I don't think that's true. Most calorie lables on foods do not take into account the thermic effects of digesting them. It doesn't mean the foods have negative calories though.0 -
i guess you guys right about this, there is no negative calorie foods, Please read here
http://realdoctorstu.com/2012/04/11/does-eating-celery-burn-calories-the-science-about-negative-calorie-diets-finally/
I assume that you are saying that the original post was wrong rather than providing this as proof that it is not. From the article:
<snip>So, the negative calorie diet fans are wrong<snip>0 -
You forgot Tapeworms!!0
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derp.0
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When scientists determine how many calories are in a particular food, they factor in the amount of energy your body uses digesting that food. So, sadly, the notion of negative calorie foods is a myth. Things that are usually called "negative calorie" are just low calorie.
This is not so, it is accounted for in your energy out, not energy in part of the equation.
ETA: plus, the TEF only ranges from about 5% to 30% of food calories, depending on what it is.0 -
I read somewhere oreos are a negative calorie food0
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alcohol is the only negative calorie food. silly!0
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I read somewhere oreos are a negative calorie food0
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puke is a negative calorie0
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I read somewhere oreos are a negative calorie food
Now that's more like it :laugh:0 -
Prime Rib is also on this list.
As is Bacon.
And cheese.0
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