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All-Natural Energy
Thr? (pronounced “three”) is an all-natural energy supplement sold in convenient on-the-go packets that can be taken straight or added to water. Thr?’s unique combination of energy-producing herbs provide a healthy, all-natural alternative to the high sugar, high caffeine energy drinks on the market.
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Natural Guarana Caffeine Energy Drink – Healthy Coffee Alternative
Natural Guarana Caffeine Power Drink With Taurine, Ginseng, Green Tea, Bitter Orange, Yerba Matte And many more natural, healthy ingredients that will help you to increase your energy levels without crush and burn effect.
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Mochatonix is great for people who drink a lot of caffeine drinks (coffee or Monster energy drink, Rockstar
energy drinks and other high caffeine, high sugar drinks)
Or for people who want to burn fat, lose weight while working out at the gym. And also for students who need
to be prepared for exams, speeches etc…
Many business people will also appreciete Mochatonix energy drink when dealing with tough clients, deeling with stressful situation etc.
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Mochatonix not only has only 60 calories, but you do not need to add any sugar to it.
It taste great as a hot chocolate drink, without the high calories or high sugar amounts.
Also is much less expensive then any any other energy drinks: monster, rockstar etc.
And it taste better than Starbucks Coffee Mocha.
Also if you are athlete, you can mix it cold with milk (or even your faourite protein shake) to give you the extra boost for more weight, more cardio or any other workout session.
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Dr Whiting on The Dangers of Energy Drinks
Energy drinks have become increasingly popular in recent years. There are many brands on the market such as the 5-Hour Energy Drink, Rockstar Energy Drink, Burn Energy Drink, Full Throttle Energy Drink, Amp Energy Drink, Monster Energy Drink and others. Each contain caffeine and some have added stimulants such as guarana, an herbal form of more caffeine, as well as ginseng. Most of these drinks, in moderation, are probably relatively harmless for healthy people. However, when consumed to excess or by those with certain medical conditions, they can be very dangerous. Younger people, as young as 6 or 8 years old, are also consuming these drinks. In this age group the effects of caffeine are dramatically increased. Energy drinks, such as the 5-Hour Energy Drink, Rockstar Energy Drink, Burn Energy Drink, Full Throttle Energy Drink, Amp Energy Drink, Monster Energy Drink and others, are consumed primarily for the buzz or energy high that the caffeine and other stimulants can provide. Unfortunately, most of these drinks also produce a let down or crash, leaving the user to consume another drink to boost energy again. Repeated use or abuse of these highly charged caffeine drinks could lead to increased side effects. The harmful effects of caffeine, guarana, ginseng and other herbal extracts accelerate at potentially alarming rates when multiple doses of these drinks are consumed. People have been using caffeine in various forms, including Energy Drinks for a long time. What users dont often understand is that the boost of energy obtained from these drinks is temporary and that the crash can last a lot longer than the high. The side effects of energy drinks such as the 5-Hour Energy Drink, Rockstar Energy Drink, Burn Energy Drink, Full Throttle Energy Drink, Amp Energy Drink, Monster Energy Drink and others, can increase in those persons with certain other health challenges such as diabetes, hypoglycemia, heart conditions and other chronic disorders.
Caffeine can lower blood sugar in some individuals causing moderate to severe hypoglycemic episodes, which can be very disturbing and dangerous. If the drinks combine herbal stimulants with the caffeine, this can increase the potential blood sugar problems. Another factor to also consider is the often very high amounts of sugar in most of these energy drinks a factor that further complicates diabetes and hypoglycemia.
Individuals suffering from a variety of cardiovascular problems should use caution when consuming these energy drinks. Over stimulation of the central nervous system by caffeine, guarana, and ginseng can lead to a variety of arrhythmias, and other heart beat issues. Those with pacemakers also should be concerned. Another common practice among younger people is the combining of alcohol with their favorite energy drink. Alcohol is a downer and as such provides clear signs of when the consumer has had enough. By using the stimulating effects of energy drinks together with alcohol, the user can often drink far more and not be aware of their degree of intoxication. This can be dangerous for many reasons. If one wishes to use Energy Drinks, they should not combine these with alcoholic beverages of any kind.
Since both alcohol and caffeine are dehydrating agents, their combination can severely lower fluid levels in the body. If this is combined with dancing in a hot nightclub for example the dehydration can reach critical and deadly levels. There are many countries in Europe where high potency energy drinks such as the 5-Hour Energy Drink, Rockstar Energy Drink, Burn Energy Drink, Full Throttle Energy Drink, Amp Energy Drink, Monster Energy Drink and others have been banned completely. This was due to the fact that several athletes have died while exercising or training and using these energy drinks for sustained performance enhancement. Likely many of these fatalities were caused by severe dehydration.
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Why coffee and energy supplements are good for you
As the most potent chemical component in coffee or tea, we are all very aware of caffeine. Next time you’re sitting around the coffee shop, enjoying a latte and perhaps talking about coffee in general, you can appear quite learned by tossing around these caffeine facts.
The full chemical name for caffeine is 1,3,7-trimethylxanthine and its chemical formula is C8H10N4O2
Caffeine was first isolated from coffee in 1820
In its pure state, caffeine is a crystalline white powder
Caffeine can be found in 60 different plants
10g of caffeine is considered a lethal dose
It’s the most popular drug in the world. Ninety percent of Americans consume it in some form every day
Over 450,000,000 cups of coffee are consumed in the USA every day!
Darkly roasted coffee has less caffeine than lightly roasted
Contrary to popular belief, caffeine (or coffee) won’t help someone sober up if they have had too much to drink
How caffeine works
Caffeine causes changes in the chemicals of your brain, mainly in 2 ways. It mimics adenosine, and binds to all the adenosine receptors in your brain. This prevents the real adenosine from doing its job, which happens to be the slowing down of nerve impulses and the causing of drowsiness. So your brain becomes more alert. Caffeine also increases the levels of dopamine in your brain, which improves your feeling of well-being and improves your mood. It’s this dopamine effect that is the root of caffeine’s nonaddictive propertiesSummary
Considered “conditionally essential,” taurine appears to play a prominent cell-volumizing role. It’s vital to fat digestion, fat-soluble vitamin absorption, brain and nervous-system function, and transportation of electrolytes across cell membranes.
Other names for Taurine
L-taurine
Where to find Taurine
Taurine is produced naturally in the body. It’s also found in eggs, fish, meat, and milk.
Note Taurine is not found in plant proteins.Why athletes use Taurine
As both a cell volumizer and an insulin mimicker, taurine is used to transport key nutrients, such as glucose and amino acids, into muscle cells. Active individuals report these effects enhance gains in muscle size and strength. Taurine is also beneficial during times of increased physical and emotional stress.
Ways that Taurine can enhance Muscle Gain & Recovery:
Decrease muscle-tissue breakdown and increase muscle size and strength
Mimic the actions of insulin and help shuttle amino acids and blood sugar into muscle cells
Ways that Taurine can enhance Mental Functioning:
Help calm the brain and nervous system to combat anxiet
http://www.healingdaily.com/detoxification-diet/taurine.htm
http://men.webmd.com/features/coffee-new-health-food
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caffeine
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