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Entry Posted October 28, 2003

http://www.snopes.com/food/ingredient/celery.asp Yes! Celery really does require more calories to eat than it has in it. (Cecil Adams says the energy required to warm up ice-cold cold beer does not, unfortunately, exceed the calories in it.) 11:44

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Leander Johnson's Graduation Project (ljohnsongradpj.blogspot.com):
… Negative Calories?Food Energy Fast food's yummy secret …

レモンカレー de アイデア no デザイン (blog.sa-ji-ya.com):
… が多い(消化の際カロリーをより消費するらしい)のと、もともとのカロリーが低いせいとのこと。 関連記事ここ、ここ ここ ここなど。 英語版参考ページここ、ここ。 英語だけどここによると、"マイナスカロリー"(Negative Calorie Foods)はこれだけあるそうです。 (あくまでも参考程度に。) ●マイナスカロリーベジタブル(野菜) Negative …

Former Fat Guy Blog | Real People Real Results (www.formerfatguyblog.com):
… ’t extract them. Cellulose in plants is one such substance: although it contains a goodly amount of carbohydrates, they are packaged in a form we cannot digest, so we fail to absorb their calories. (source) Celery was also strongly endorsed in the Cayce readings (Edgar Cayce) for its nutritional value and specific use as a nerve building food or medicine. Celery is rich in phosphorus, silicon, iron, and calcium. As part of a balanced diet, celery can …

60 IN 3 (www.60in3.com):
… Eating nothing but celery and cold water is NOT a healthy diet. Summary So yes, negative calorie foods do exist, but they’re not the magic bullet solution to weight loss. Eating healthy and getting some physical activity is the key to that.Some more facts about celery, courtesy of Snopes.comShare This …

Yoel Natan Books: The Jewish Trinity & Moon-o-theism (yoelnatanbooks.blogspot.com):
… excerpt: Celery is not the only so-called negative-calorie food out there. If properly prepared, digesting cauliflower, cucumbers, spinach, and many others can cause your body to burn more calories than you ingest.http://www.snopes.com/food/ingredient/celery.aspexcerpt: Celery has about 6 calories per 8-inch stalk, making it a dieter's staple. Although it's loaded with latent energy, the amount we are capable of extracting from it is negligible thanks to the …

Christine's Blog (christine3.livejournal.com):
… Intrigued, I looked this up online, but opinions seemed to be mixed on the issue – and I even saw something about a negative calorie diet: only eating foods with negative calories. I’d bet that negative calorie foods actually exist (Snopes …

Desperate 2 B Skinny (skinnytips.blogspot.com):
… So there are foods out there that are supposedly "negative" as in you burn more calories eating them then they are actually worth. Some people say it's bullshi*t but hey...Snopes says it it's true so I believe it...at least the celery!http://www.snopes.com/food/ingredient/celery.asp …

FetchREX - Recommendations that count (fetchrex.com):
… 3 REX Recommend! Eating celery results in negative calories! (True Urban Legend) by: stan41 posted about 6 hours ago (www.snopes.com) [San Francisco] Celery has negative calories! It takes more calories to eat a piece of celery than the celery has in it to begin with. Celery has about 6 calories per 8-inch stalk, making it a dieter's staple. Although it's loaded with latent energy, …

FetchREX - Recommendations that count (fetchrex.com):
… Eating celery results in negative calories! (True Urban Legend) by: stan41 posted about 5 hours ago (www.snopes.com) [San Francisco] Celery has negative calories! It takes more calories to eat a piece of celery than the celery has in it to begin with. Celery has about 6 calories per 8-inch stalk, making it a dieter's staple. Although it's loaded with latent energy, …

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… Celery …

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