Aimee points out that FDA and the Federal government have raised real concerns about the health effects of these energy drinks. In fact, energy drinks are not FDA regulated because their sold as nutritional supplements, not food so that’s why they can exceed the FDA-mandated 71 milligrams of caffeine.
Which beverages should we stay away from? Aimee says to avoid the following energy drinks at all costs.These are the most popularly sold energy drinks in the United States:
Æ Red bull
Æ Monster
Æ Rockstar
Æ Full Throttle
Æ Sobe No Fear
Æ Amp
These drinks are filled with unhealthy additives, artificial ingredients, sugar, and caffeine. And the reaction to consuming these beverages can be alarming after consuming one of these, your body will go into overdrive pupils start to dilate, heart rate increases, and all you want to do is move, move, move (and not in a good way!).
These drinks can also cause a lack of mental focus and increased hunger.
On the flip side, there are a number of “good” energy drinks that provide positive health benefits, and Aimee recommends the following:
Æ Cellnique:
Æ Sambazon:
Æ Steaz:
Æ Scheckter’s Organic Energy
Of this group, Aimee’s top pick is the Cellnique because it’s the lowest in added sugars and the ingredient list here is quite clean and super naturally energizing. Regardless, all
of these choices are organic and contain energizing sources like acai, yerba mate and guarana.
Are you completely weary of energy drinks altogether? If so, here are some great alternatives. Coconut water is one of the best – it’s completely all natural, no preservatives – you can’t get any better than this. Also go for Kombucha ( do be aware though it’s an aquired taste – “effervescent” as Aimee puts it), Yerba Mate, green vegetable juice (with cayenne pepper or ginger or turmeric to really invigorate circulation and boost energy), an energizing smoothie with banana and spirulina, green tea (organic), organic coffee, or dark chocolate.
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