Cold-water connection
Have you ever wished for a food that supplies negative calories? Let's say such a food exists and it contains a minus 100 calories per serving. Any time you feel like a piece of chocolate cake or a donut, all you have to do to compensate is simply follow the sweet with two servings of the negative-calorie food. Presto—plus 200 calories and minus 200 calories yields 0 calories. While no negative-calorie food exists in science—ice-cold water has a similar, but smaller, effect inside your body.
When you drink chilled water, which is about 40 degrees Fahrenheit, your system has to heat the fluid to a core body temperature of 98.6. This process requires almost 1 calorie to warm each ounce of cold water to body temperature. Thus, an
unce glass of cold water burns approximately 8 calories, or 7.69 to be exact.
Extend that over 16 glasses, 128 ounces, or one gallon—and you've generated 123 calories of heat energy, which is significant.
16 SZKLANEK LODOWATEJ WODY - 4 LITRY TO AZ
123 KCLA
HEHEHEHEHEHEHEHE
There's real calorie-burning power in cold water. A professor of biology from the University of Florida added to my understanding of the cold-water connection when he pointed out that melting ice and a burning candle both require the transfer of heat. They simply modify their forms. The ice changes from solid to liquid, and the candle from solid to gas. Both transfers, or changes, involve heat.
by Ellington Darden, PhD WSPOLTWORCA SUPERSLOW
Your body is smarter than you and it hates you
'Alternatywna Droga'-Mafia przyszla po mnie -2003