Weight Loss Foods
20 Healthy Zero-Calorie Foods
These eats may be ridiculously low in calories, but they’re loaded with nutrients that can help speed up weight loss and boost your immunity
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Hollis Templeton and Emily G. W. Chau
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Kelp
Don’t be squeamish about eating your sea vegetables. Kelp is loaded with vitamin K, which helps keep bones strong, along with a natural fiber called alginate, which may help block fat absorption, according to research from Newcastle University in the UK. For only 6 calories per 4-ounce serving, try mixing Sea Tangle Kelp Noodles into salads, soups, and stir-fries.
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