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Soft Drinks, Fruit Drinks, Energy Drinks and Cardiometabolic Risk by Sanjay Kapur Posted Wed 14 Oct 2009 10:04pm It really depends upon how much we like soft drinks, fruit drinks, energy drinks or any other type of sweetened caloric beverages before we can make a choice between our... in the consumption of flavored and sweetened energy drinks, fruit drinks, vitamin water especially in United States and the intake of these beverages has tripled in last few years, which Read on »
Ditch the Useless Energy Drink and Fill Your Day with REAL Energy by Carolin K. Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Fri 10 Oct 2008 1:17pm Did you too get disappointed when you tried an energy drink? They spend a lot on commercials but using energy drinks like Red Bull to gain energy is really just shooting... pressure, anxiety, interrupted sleep patterns and hypertension. Some energy drink! How to Energize Your Day I actually didn’t believe that it would have such a big effect on me Read on »
Energy Drinks Or Food For Your Energy? by Mark D. Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 14 Feb 2011 7:09pm If you routinely don't have the energy to do what you need to do, check up on your habits before buying energy drinks . There's a new report out warning against energy drink use by children and teens. I would expand that recommendation to include adults too. No one needs energy drinks. Here are some things you should check Read on »
MoodBoost Drink - Naturally Flavored Drink for Mood Support and Energy. by Daniel D. Posted Sun 18 Oct 2009 3:48pm MoodBoost Drink is an all naturally flavored drink mix supplement for mood support and energy. It provides a blend of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and herbal extracts... on the MoodBoostDrink.com website. The drink also increases your energy levels and it does so without caffeine or large amounts of sugars, so there is no crash as is the case with other energy drinks. Read on »
The 411 on Energy Drinks by anna Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 03 Nov 2008 9:02pm Energy drinks are HOT. There are literally hundreds of portable, bottled concoctions competing for shelf space at gyms, health-food stores, drug stores and supermarkets... Drinking your favorite energy drink could be more harmful than good. KEEP MOVING -Elizabeth, CPT. Read on »
The Truth About Energy Drinks by Mark D. Healthy Living Professional Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:34pm The energy drink business is a huge industry. So, how do energy drinks fit into your fitness program? First, know that any weight loss or weight gain goal achievements will be accomplished by your hard work and a well designed fitness program. Second, you can accomplish your fitness goals without ever drinking 1 ounce from an energy drink. Third, energy drinks Read on »
The Truth Behind Energy Drinks by Linda Posted Wed 11 Feb 2009 12:00am Energy drinks are the drink of choice for many teenagers and young adults these days. For example, 1.5 billion cans of Red Bull are sold in the United States each year. The concept is great, drink one can and have energy for hours. However, it is not that simple and it comes at a price to your body. These drinks can be dangerous to athletes, children Read on »
Energy Drinks - Health Risks - These Are Not For Kids by Robin P. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Wed 22 Oct 2008 4:37pm Energy drinks are all the rage these days. They are sold everywhere. They are being marketed to consumers under 30, and a niche market has become college students and athletes. More marketing towards young people is happening, even though many energy drinks have warnings on the can that they are not for kids. The manufacturers might claim they're Read on »
Get Svelte with a New Energy Drink by FitMamaEats Posted Tue 30 Nov 2010 7:05am I think of “energy drinks” as either sports drinks with lots of calories and caffeine or nutritional metallic-tasting drinks like Ensure, neither of which I need enough in my diet to pay anywhere from $2-4 per bottle. If I were to create my ideal energy drink... Read on »