Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Are Energy Drinks Bad for You And Your Kids

Caffeine In Energy Drinks


Are energy drinks bad for you? That is the question on the minds of many. Unfortunately, the person drinking “more than their share” of the energy drinks are more than likely not the one searching out the answer.

I found this interesting to read. A woman recently wrote in to a popular forum after having had a heart attack. Her doctor had informed her to stop drinking energy drinks because of the health risk to her body. But she continued to drink 3 red bulls and 5 monster energy drinks a day.

Now she started seeing large amounts of blood in her feces and urine. Are you kidding me? She was pleading for someone to help her out. But did she follow the doctor’s request concerning the energy drinks? No way!! She didn’t believe her doctor. I’m sure she will get the answer she wants to hear if she asks enough people.

I agree that this case may be the extreme, due to her present health condition. But I’m guessing that all of the sugar and taurine in the drinks have to be causing her heart to pump at abnormally high levels! So, are energy drinks bad for you? The answer is, they can be. High levels of caffeine on a health risk patient can be deadly. How long will her heart be able to handle the high spikes of insulin through her bloodstream?

There are many side effects when consuming high levels of caffeine, like nervousness, insomnia, heart palpitations, diarrhea, chest pain, tremors, sweating, nausea, and neurological symptoms. High levels of caffeine are not recommended for women who are pregnant, children, diabetics, or people with heart problems. It is true that drinks spiked with high amounts of sugar will raise your insulin levels, and contribute to a host of modern diseases such as diabetes and obesity.

A better name for these energy drinks would be “caffeine in a can”. Most of the popular energy drinks are simply filled with caffeine and sugar. You get your hour of energy from the high dose of caffeine you just consumed. After this spike of insulin passes through your body, you need to be prepared for the crash, a drop in energy levels, that sluggish feeling, possible mood changes and dehydration.

But the real trouble comes from what happens next. You grab for another can, for another burst of energy to get you off the downward spiral from the last energy drink. This is where one leads to two, which leads to three or more a day.

So, when we ask the question “Are energy drinks bad for you?” Understand that high amounts of sugar and caffeine are bad for you. If your energy drink is filled with sugar and caffeine, then IT’IS BAD FOR YOU!! One can, once a week will not harm you. But take it to the extreme, and you are asking for problems down the road.

But now there is a healthy alternative to the popular energy drinks out on the market today. One that is safe for you to drink, without any of the high levels of caffeine. It’s a powdered drink mix called “VERUS - Charge It” that you simply add to your bottled water. It’s safe for kids to drink, lifts your mood with a burst of energy, and gives you a positive electron charge without any side effects! And it’s cheaper than the other drinks, as well.

Forget The Caffeine! Drink CHARGE IT For A Safe Natural Energy Boost Through Out The Day.

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