Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 Hello all, I am wondering if anyone knows about thermic vegetables and if they have a list. Supposedly, they burn more calories in digestion than they have. I saw a list the other day, but cannot get my hands on it. I tried Google, but keep getting articles in it and not a list of the actual vegetables. If anyone knows one please relpy with it. Thank you in advance. God bless, Hazelpone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2006 Report Share Posted June 2, 2006 Hello Hazelpone, I prefer exothermic vegetables and foods, don't know why anyone would desire to decrease their electrical energies by eating endothermic vegetables or fruits. They decrease the " life force " which leads towards decay etc. Exothermic (release energy into your body's environment) foods display the pattern of 10 and 5 in some part of the plant. Endothermic (absorb energy from your body's surrounding environment) have different numbers of sections or display other numbers like 6, 4, 8, 9, 11 etc. I guess I'm not very smart, because I have to follow the pattern of 10 and 5 or I cannot repair computers, and resolve the various issues electrical or software, unless I perfectly follow the pattern of 10 and 5 in my foods, and stay away from " gassy " beans that " bean-numb " the intellect. Potatoes are exothermic, onions with many widely separated nuclei, mostly the large ones, are highly endothermic, as well as tomatoes that do not have 5 ribs inside, 5 bumps on top, or the bi-lobed pasta that do not have 2 lobes, but three or four, as the 2 or bi-lobed tomatoes are exothermic, while the 3 lobed pasta tomatoes or 4 lobed are endothermic. Most root vegetables are highly exothermic. Some of the more highly hybridated vegetables might be endothermic, if they do not have the pattern of 10 and 5. Carrots are also a good exothermic vegetable. Exothermic release electrons to your body in your stomach. Endothermic absorb electrons from your metabolic pool of ATP. Most vegetables and fruits are exo or endo, while it seems most grains are relatively neutral, except the burden upon the immune system (silo stored grains with mold spores etc.) I generally most all the time stay totally away from grains, except very rarely some rice. http://www.pcy.us/diet.htm has a list of this " bio-energetic " diet more or less. The endothermic foods, because they have a large draft upon the ATP stores of " sweat and blood " prepared mitochondrial electrical molecular units, may have an apparent " net effect " of using more energy than they give, but actually, have a dampening effect upon digestion because of the decrease of electrical energy from the brain stimulating the digestive machinery, via the autonomic nervous system. So I think probably the endothermic, energy absorbing foods might be prone to weight gain, by increasing greatly the transit time through the digestive tube. Best of success in your food selections, Lenny Thermic Vegetables List Needed Hello all, I am wondering if anyone knows about thermic vegetables and if they have a list. Supposedly, they burn more calories in digestion than they have. I saw a list the other day, but cannot get my hands on it. I tried Google, but keep getting articles in it and not a list of the actual vegetables. If anyone knows one please relpy with it. Thank you in advance. God bless, Hazelpone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2006 Report Share Posted June 3, 2006 Lenny, I don't really understand this concept. Why would having a pattern of 5 or 10 make a difference versus maybe a pattern of 3. How can you tell about the electrons? Thanks GB I prefer exothermic vegetables and foods, don't know why anyone would desire to decrease their electrical energies by eating endothermic vegetables or fruits. They decrease the " life force " which leads towards decay etc. Exothermic (release energy into your body's environment) foods display the pattern of 10 and 5 in some part of the plant. Endothermic (absorb energy from your body's surrounding environment) have different numbers of sections or display other numbers like 6, 4, 8, 9, 11 etc. I guess I'm not very smart, because I have to follow the pattern of 10 and 5 or I cannot repair computers, and resolve the various issues electrical or software, unless I perfectly follow the pattern of 10 and 5 in my foods, and stay away from " gassy " beans that " bean-numb " the intellect. Potatoes are exothermic, onions with many widely separated nuclei, mostly the large ones, are highly endothermic, as well as tomatoes that do not have 5 ribs inside, 5 bumps on top, or the bi-lobed pasta that do not have 2 lobes, but three or four, as the 2 or bi-lobed tomatoes are exothermic, while the 3 lobed pasta tomatoes or 4 lobed are endothermic. Most root vegetables are highly exothermic. Some of the more highly hybridated vegetables might be endothermic, if they do not have the pattern of 10 and 5. Carrots are also a good exothermic vegetable. Exothermic release electrons to your body in your stomach. Endothermic absorb electrons from your metabolic pool of ATP. Most vegetables and fruits are exo or endo, while it seems most grains are relatively neutral, except the burden upon the immune system (silo stored grains with mold spores etc.) I generally most all the time stay totally away from grains, except very rarely some rice. http://www.pcy.us/diet.htm has a list of this " bio-energetic " diet more or less. The endothermic foods, because they have a large draft upon the ATP stores of " sweat and blood " prepared mitochondrial electrical molecular units, may have an apparent " net effect " of using more energy than they give, but actually, have a dampening effect upon digestion because of the decrease of electrical energy from the brain stimulating the digestive machinery, via the autonomic nervous system. So I think probably the endothermic, energy absorbing foods might be prone to weight gain, by increasing greatly the transit time through the digestive tube. Best of success in your food selections, Lenny Gurubandhu If you cannot see God in all, You cannot see God at all. Yogi Bhajan __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted July 15, 2015 Report Share Posted July 15, 2015 So, can we have a list of endothermic foods?if one eats these in the evening then burning fat takes place Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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