It is all myth. Calorie intake and outtake is all myth.
We go around making calculations based on the equation Calorie (total) = calorie intake - calorie outtake OR calorie outtake - intake which is common.
Do we even know what a calorie is? It is just energy.
The true equation is this
Calorie CHANGE (Energy change) = a + b + c - d - e - f KJ = - or + KJ
So this does not contribute directly to fat change or even weight change.
It is just common sense but common sense is NOT scientific.
Does our weight or fat get lost with a DECREASE in energy? No way!
The burning of fats requires an INCREASE in energy input.
Energy is heat. Heat burns off fats. It is as simple as that.
So the truth is
We just need to stop eating cold, or microwaved foods that has lost their energy to the environment.
We need to eat foods with activation energy potential, with a lot of chemical potential.
So should we drink soups? Yes!
If we eat vegetables halfway cooked, just "good enough to eat", our stomach and body has to expend energy to digest that food. Energy which could be used for fat burning instead!
Also
We need to exercise above all.
Yes, a good diet helps, but not because it factors in the calorie intake and outtake equation, but because it limits the amount of fat we are putting into our bodies. That is ALL there is to it.
So there is no need keeping track of how many "calories" you are eating, at all. It is just useless, irrelevant information and a scam of your money and time.
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Misconceptions about calorie intake and outtake
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