Sunday 19 August 2007

The Negative Calorie Diet

Finally, a diet program that WORKS! Finally, a diet concept that results in MASSIVE weight loss! Toss the rest of your diet plans in the GARBAGE! In order for your body to use the food you eat, the food itself must go through physical and chemical changes i.e.,
YOUR DIGESTIVE SYSTEM...

Your digestive system "breaks down and processes" everything you consume! The process starts by chewing. Then your esophagus moves everything down to your stomach. This usually takes anywhere from a few minutes, to a half hour.

For about 4 hours, your stomach mixes the food up with acid and sends everything down to your small intestine. For approximately another 4 hours, your small intestine receives very strong alkaline (digestive) juices from your gallbladder and pancreas. These digestive juices mix with the now liquified food and your body starts to absorb it.

This process continues on down to your large intestine where the rest of any food and fluids are absorbed into your body. This may take up to 12 hours!

Any residue that is left over is eventually eliminated, but here's the GOOD NEWS! This entire process BURNS CALORIES and results in weight loss!

Not only that... But you can eat all you want!
Not only that... But you'll really lose weight!
Not only that... But it tastes good!

The Negative Calorie Diet™ is based on more than 100 foods requiring your body to BURN calories as your body processes these foods through your digestive system thus, burning more calories than the actual calorie content of the food itself! This results in your body burning the remaining stored fat as its new source of energy!

The Negative Calorie Diet™ identifies over 100 negative calorie foods that safely force your body to work harder during digestion thus turning your body into a fat burning machine! These negative calorie foods are easily found in most grocery stores. No more starving... No more counting calories... No more hunger pangs... Nothing but easy to follow weight
loss!


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