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Everyday Food Myths You Need to Stop Believing

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29) Celery Contains Negative Calories

There is no such thing as "negative calories". There are, however, low-calorie foods, such as celery, which has about 6 calories in a medium stalk. While that number is incredibly low and makes it a great food to snack on guilt-free, that doesn't mean eating it burns more calories than it contains. In fact, the thermic effect of celery is 8%, but it needs 100% in order to qualify as a food with "negative calories." As it stands, there are no foods that are scientifically proven to be calorically negative. 


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