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negative calorie?


Question Posted Friday June 22 2007, 6:39 am

are negative calories real? or are they simply a myth?

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xokristabelle answered Friday June 22 2007, 4:05 pm:
The first answer is right. It's a bad thing, though, because calories are units of energy. Without them you'd be really tired, etc.

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leLovely answered Friday June 22 2007, 3:12 pm:
Well, basically negative calories are foods with zero calories, but it burns calories while you eat them, such as celery or watermelon. It's real. But it's not like you burn off the McDonalds you ate earlier after eating some neg cal foods. It's just you're burning while you're eating them. :)

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russianspy1234 answered Friday June 22 2007, 12:24 pm:
neither. its more a saying. for example, saying "celery has negative calories" means that it takes more calories to consume celery than celery has in it, so eating celery causes you to lose calories.

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