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foods and metabolism


Question Posted Saturday December 16 2006, 11:12 am

what are some foods that boost your metabolism

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ChocolateCots answered Saturday December 30 2006, 7:31 am:
GREEN TEA!
But honestly, if you want to lose weight and eat the same amount of food, just eat a lot of vegetables. I know, sounds disgusting, but a bag of carrots (like five minutes of munching) is only 38 calories. Enjoy!

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jealousyxo answered Saturday December 16 2006, 3:31 pm:
i found a website that gave 10 foods:

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I also heard milk boosts your metabolism too.

♥ danielle

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