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CATABOLIC FOODS

Catabolic foods burn up more calories than they supply. Catabolic foods are the opposite of Anabolic foods. For example a medium sized apple (which is catabolic), would provide an average of 85 calories, however your metabolism would require an additional 99 more calories to metabolize it. As a result, you burn calories (and hopefully fat!)

To help maintain your weight it would be helpful to eat a minimum of ten servings of catabolic foods each day. In addition to catabolic foods one can eat proteins and other carbohydrates in moderation without gaining weight.

The high grade catabolic foods are more effective than others. It is best to spread the consumption of your catabolics over the course of the whole day.

HIGH GRADE CATABOLIC FOODS

FRUIT:
Black/Blueberries Limes Pineapple Cantaloupe
Grapefruit Oranges Plums-Damson Strawberries
Lemons Raspberries - fresh Pears-Bartlett Watermelon

VEGETABLES:
Artichokes Celery Parsley leaves Sweet Potato
Asparagus Cucumbers Peppers Tomato
Broccoli Eggplant Radishes Zucchini
Brussels Sprouts Leeks - cooked Spinach
Carrots Lettuce

LOW GRADE CATABOLIC FOODS

FRUIT:
Apples Cherries Honeydew melon Peaches
Apricots Grapes Nectarines Tangerines

VEGETABLES:
Beans-green Cauliflower Endive Peas
Beans-string Chives - fresh Garlic Pumpkin
Beets Corn Onions Red Cabbage
Cabbage Dill Pickles Parsnips Turnips

SEAFOODS:
Crabs Lobster-cooked Trevally
Flounder Mussels Clams - cooked
Frogs legs Shrimps/Prawns
Cod-steaks Tuna

Any white meat without fat
 
Great stuff. I have never heard the term catabolic foods. I always called them negative calorie foods. Love them! They work great to help fill you up when dieting.
 
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