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none. However, the body does convert all fats, protiens, and carbs to sucrose.
1.5 gms of protein = 6 calorie 1 gm of fat = 9 calorie 2.5 gm of carbs = 12 Total calorie in one disk = 27 calorie (approx)
Yes, the body needs carbs for fuel, protein takes longer to break down in the body, if you are eating all protein, a good low calorie carb with help, especially with giving the body fiber. If you do not eat some carbs, the body will break down its own fat to get the carbs, resulting in weight loss.
There are 39 calories in 100 grams of Papaya. Calorie breakdown: 3% fat, 91% carbs, 6% protein.
our body needs carbs for strenght and good health
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Carbs and fats, simple carbs such as cookies and cakes, cheese crackers. if you use the complex carbs like vegetables and fruits they are better. Steak, a baked potatoe with butter, sour cream, and brocolli with cheese, a salad with ranch dressing and dessert is pretty much a high calorie meal, but if you did not eat much all day i guess it could pass.... but the meal itself is high calorie, oh i forgot the drinks, alcohol or soda's.
Nope, Calories are found in anything you consume. Not just Carbs. Even if it is only a fraction of a calorie. Nothing is truly calorie free.
Yes, you can eat carbs on an HCG diet plan. If you do eat carbs make sure that you stick to your 500 calorie plan. you may eat anything you want if it fits in your plan.
All fiber has been removed and the calorie content is all from CARBS.
50p for a can of cola
bread reacts to varies of ur body llalallalllal and it has loads of carbs and protein in but higher in carbs