Showing posts with label energy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label energy. Show all posts

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Killer Energy Drinks?

In case you needed another reason to nix the energy drinks, the Food and Drug Administration says that five recent deaths may be linked to Monster Energy Drinks.

We know that mixing energy drinks and booze is bad news for your health, but even without the boozy help, those cans of energy drink are still pretty unhealthy. They’re loaded with unhealthy additives like:

  • Sugars. Even energy drinks that taste terrible are loaded with as much sugar as a soda, if not more. Often, the sweetener is high fructose corn syrup.
  • Artificial sweeteners. Diet or lower-calorie energy drinks tend to use sweeteners like aspartame.
  • Artificial flavors and colors. Most energy drinks on store shelves are not made from real juice, so they need chemical flavorings and colorings to make them look and taste more appealing.
  • Stimulants. This is where the immediate health concerns come in. Energy drinks contain caffeine along with a cocktail of other stimulants, like ginseng and taurine. In moderation and on their own, these ingredients aren’t necessarily unhealthy. It’s all about the amounts, and energy drinks contain high doses of stimulants.

On top of the FDA investigation, one family is suing Monster because their 14-year-old daughter died after drinking two cans of their product in a 24-hour period. Monster is doubling down, saying that its product is totally safe and that these charges are all false.

According to Food Safety News:

The lawsuit, filed in California Superior Court in Riverside, said that after drinking two 24-ounce cans of Monster Energy on consecutive days Fournier went into cardiac arrest. She died days later on December 23, 2011 from what the lawsuit said was “cardiac arrhythmia due to caffeine toxicity” that complicated a heart disorder she already had.

On Monday, FDA spokeswoman Shelly Burgess said the agency had received reports of five deaths and one heart attack that may be associated with the Monster Energy drink from 2009 through June this year.

Is drinking a Monster energy drink going to kill you? Probably not, but until the FDA investigation is through, it might be a good idea to get your energy boost elsewhere. On the next page, check out a list of five natural ways to amp up your energy without energy drinks.

Image Credit: Creative Commons photo by Marcus Q.

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Why breakfast is the most important meal of the day

It is important to charge the body with nutrients and energy throughout the day

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Breakfast is the most important meal of the day and should not be overlooked and missed

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day and should not be overlooked and missed. It is important to charge the body with nutrients and energy throughout the day.
According to nutritionists, balanced diet should include 3 to 5 meals per day, the first of which is mandatory breakfast. It should provide the body about 25% of daily energy intake and over 20% of the daily recommended dose of whole cultures.
A study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that regular breakfast reduces the risk of type 2 diabetes.
In the study took part men who do not have the habit of eating breakfast. The results show that their risk of developing type 2 diabetes is with 21 per cent higher.
The food we eat for breakfast is as important as the actual morning meal, experts say.
According to another study, consumption of carbohydrates with morning meal reduces the risk of high levels of glucose in the blood.
This does not refer to simple carbohydrates such as refined sugar and starch, which increase the levels of blood sugar. It is about the complex carbs which build foods like whole grains, bread, rice, pasta, fruits, vegetables and legumes.
In addition to the complex carbohydrates, the breakfast should be rich in fats and proteins. This combination is very useful and for the emotional health for the whole day and for a longer period of time.
From a survey, conducted in 2011 shows that 76% of Europeans choose for a morning meal pastry, croissant, cheesecake, sandwiches and others. Only 6% of the respondents eat fruits and 9% choose whole grains for starting the day.


Source : dailyhealtharticles[dot]com