Using the negative calory diet
Some foods use more calories to digest than they contain . If we burn more calories than we consume, then we will lose weight.
The theory is in fact very appealing: the body has to consume energy in order to digest the food. For example, an orange has about 50 calories. To process all nutritional components and vitamins that an orange contains, our body will burn more than just 50 calories.
The diet using negative calories is more a solution we can call on it during some specific periods, when our body is overwhelmed with nutrition :Holidays, Christmas, New Year’s, Thanksgiving, weddings,etc. It is less of a long term solution .
Some specialists say that the loss of weight is obtained mostly by losing parts of the muscular tissue, which is not recommended at all.
So if you decide to use the diet with negative calories keep in mind the following:
Make sure it is done in a period your body has already too many calories stored and you won’t be affecting your health by doing this.
Ask a medic if you can resist only eating this types of aliments and also ask him the time limit for this diet in your case so you can avoid getting sick.
Try to combine them as much as you can, do not eat just oranges or other fruits that contain citric acid as they are not good for your stomach activity when eaten in huge quantities.
Review your schedule for the days you want to use this diet and make sure you don’t have any important or stressful things to do. Stress also causes caloric burn and weight reduction and if it occurs during a diet that weakens the organism you can feel physically powerless. If such a thing happens give up on the diet and eat something with many calories and glucoses fast.
If all above points are checked and passed you can start a negative calories diet and give a try to actually eating something instead of taking slim pills and drinking tea.
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