Staying Awake with Energy Drinks

energy-drinksby Shereen Jegtvig

You’ve probably seen beverages like Red Bull, Monster, Rockstar and other energy drinks.  They’re hard to miss – in their brightly colored, hip’n happening cans – usually sold close to the check out lanes or prominantly displayed at gas stations and convenience stores.  They promise to keep you awake, alert and energized so you can live a high energy life and feel like a rock star or an athlete. So what makes them so popular?  Probably great marketing to be honest, but they’re really not any better than a cup or two of coffee…maybe even worse?

Energy drinks are usually heavily caffeinated, just as much or more than coffee.  They often contain herbs such as ginseng or guarana, and sometimes a combination of B vitamins and amino acids such as taurine.  And sugar, usually lots of sugar or artificial sweeteners. The caffeine is a strong stimulant and is the main reason energy drinks will perk you up.  The vitamins aren’t any different than what you’ll get from your foods and the dosage of herbs may not be strong enough to do anything.  The reason for using taurine in Red Bull escapes me completely – it’s actually more of a depressant than a stimulant in larger doses – so it probably doesn’t do anything at all. Read more

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What Does a Sports Drink Do?

sports-drinksby Shereen Jegtvig

When I was a kid (way back in the 1970s), my friends and I drank Gatorade.  It was supposed to be good for hydrating the body, which sounded like it must be very important after a long bike ride.  And, it tasted kind of good.  As I recall, Gatorade was really the only sports drink available back then (and in only one flavor).  It was a simpler time, I guess.

Today, there’s a few more sports drinks available (and lots of energy drinks – I’ll save that discussion for my next post).  You can still buy Gatorade (in several flavors), but you’re probably going to see Powerade displayed quite prominently in the cooler section of grocery and convenience stores.  So what’s so special about sports drinks?  For most of us, most of the time, nothing.  Read more

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Fighting Cancer With Green Tea

green-teaWe’ve all seen the ads. We’ve all been exposed to the marketing (mumbo jumbo), and by now we should all know of the many health benefits of drinking green tea. But did we know that it could slow the development and onset of prostate cancer? According to a study published in the journal of the American Association for Cancer Research, men with prostate cancer who consumed the active compounds in green tea demonstrated a significant reduction in serum markers associated with the progression of prostate cancer.

So considering green tea is the world’s second most popular drink (any guesses as to what drink is the most popular?), this is good news right? Well…yes and no. Read more

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List of Aspartame Containing Drink Mixes & Tea

sugar-125x125The following table is a list of aspartame containing drink mixes and tea.  It is a list from a series of lists from a database of 783 Aspartame containing products.  There are 99 drink mixes in the list of varying size and brand. Read more

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