Posted by ladymarvy on 5/14/2008, 1:10 pm, in reply to "Re: Set your Metabolism on FIRE"
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I am going to try some curry in the Chicken soup and see what that does. I will let you know.
Marvy
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: Oh, so that might be why you were feeling
: hot... Interesting. I have heard this before
: with the spices. When I eat my soups I like
: to spice them up pretty much, it makes them
: alot better to eat. To bad they stopped
: selling the tomato soup here in Sweden, they
: say it didn't sell...
: Take care Marvy, and yes, let's burn some
: fat cells away FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!!
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: I read an article in Prevention magazine
: that
: said " Spicing up your meals may do
: more that just add great flavor,
: "Hot" foods such as jalapenos,
: chilie peppers and spices (like curry and
: cayenne), may actually increase body
: temperature. Body temperature and Metabolism
: are directly related: As you burn energy
: heat is released. As the theory goes, by
: increasing your internal body temperature,
: spicy foods may temporarily raise your
: metabolism and stimulate the use of stored
: fat as energy. (prevention 5/13/2008)
: Remember I had asked if anyone else had
: times of their body heat being high yet no
: temperature. Well now we know.
: So increase your internal body temperature,
: put a little hot sauce in that tomato soup
: and set your metabolism on FIRE. Most Hot
: sauces will not add calories. I like a
: little Cayenne Pepper sauce in my tomato
: soup. Gives it a little kick and enhances
: the flavor.
: So turn up the heat, and Burn those Fat
: cells away.
: Marvy
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