For many the day after a holiday brings
guilt from holiday feasting, but do not fall into this myth
trap. Myth: There is such a thing as "calorie-burning" foods.
If you have spent any
amount of time researching diets on the web, you probably read
articles about 'miracle foods' that are filled with negative
calories and foods that have such a low caloric count that the
stomach expends more calories digesting them than they contain.
In addition to these negative-calorie foods, you can also find
lists of other healthy foods that burn fat and some that
magically target belly fat. Lately there are various diets which
insist spicy foods will burn fat by magically heating up your
metabolism. If all of this sounds too good to be true, it is.
There is no such thing
as a diet that burns more calories than it provides. There are
only diets that specifically cause you to lose weight through
reduction in caloric intake. Food
cannot reduce fat on its own.
Foods that are called
negative calorie lean toward fruits or vegetables. Much of the
weight loss you experience eating these foods is water weight,
which returns when you start eating normally again.
The only reason you
lose weight by eating these foods is that the diet plan they
come with requires you to consume less calories. Those
fat-burning supplements work on the same principle. You lose
weight because you are starving yourself.
Bottom line, the
only miracle performed by so-called 'miracle foods' is that
they allow you to trick yourself into believing it is
the food, not the reduction in calories.
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