Negative Calorie beverage

Negative Calorie beverage

A negative calorie beverage is a drink that is purported to require more food energy to be digested than it provides. That is, its thermic effect is greater than its energy content.

Recently, several companies have entered the market with beverages claiming to be negative calorie beverages.

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