Question:

Energy drink advice!?

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

I drink mostly water...I drink it all day long. But I'm in college and when I'm studying sometimes I need a little something more to pick me up. I usually drink sugar free red bull (usually about 1 can a day) but I know thats really not healthy.

I love the taste of Enviga sparkling green tea. Is this healthy enough to drink on a daily basis if the rest of my drink consumption is water?

Or does anyone recommend anything else?

 Tags:

   Report

5 ANSWERS


  1. theyre are definately worse energy drinks for you than that like NOS 2725mg or g of Taurine which isnt good for you...so i drink Green Tea to balance it out


  2. I would recommend you try CRUNK!!! energy drink or Sugar Free CRUNK!!! energy drink.

    CRUNK!!! is the first energy drink to use natural pomegranate juice. No artificial flavors, colors, or any of that junk. And CRUNK!!! is the only energy drink with unique, exotic herbs like ashwaganda, horny goat weed, skull cap and white willow to help you live it up and let it out!

    Plus, it’s designed to deliver mental and physical vitality while supporting the immune system.

    Check out the source list for some independent reviews!

    Reviews from Energy Fiend, Possessed By Caffiene, and Energy Drink Ratings:

    http://www.crunkenergydrink.com/blog/200...

    Reviews from EnergyDrinkReviews.com and BevNet

    http://www.crunkenergydrink.com/blog/200...

    If you want to know how to get Crunk!!! Energy Drink, check out the Store Locator:

    http://www.crunkenergydrink.com/GetCrunk...

    ...or Online Store…

    https://store.crunkenergydrink.com/

  3. try this one

    http://www.myverve.com/lovelife

    no crash and burn feeling

  4. tea is good

  5. I would highly recommend that you look into glutathione. Glutathione: The Body's Master Antioxidant glutathione (GSH) is a small protein produced naturally in our cells when certain required elements are present. It functions both as an antioxidant and an antitoxin and is a major defense system against illness and aging. Our glutathione level actually indicates our state of health and can predict longevity. Although there are more than 60,000 published papers on the beneficial effects of glutathione replacement, it is still largely ignored by mainstream medicine. . In the near future the importance of glutathione will be widely recognized because it has the ability to boost the immune system and fight off the damage of free radicals on the cells.

    Glutathione has been shown to slow down the aging process, detoxify and improve liver function, strengthen the immune system, and reduce the chances of developing cancer. Glutathione also works to help improve mental functions, increase energy, improve concentration, permit increased exercise, and improve heart and lung function - just to name a few.

    Increasing Age and Other Factors Reduce the Body’s Production and Utilization of GSH. Research has shown that individuals who have low levels of glutathione are susceptible to chronic illness. Research shows that GSH levels decline by 8% to 12% per decade, beginning at the age of 20. Levels of glutathione are further reduced by continual stress upon the immune system such as illness, infection, and environmental toxins. As we now know, a lowered immune system can bring about illness and disease. This is a ferocious cycle. While you need glutathione for a productive immune system, a weakened immune system hampers the production of glutathione.

    Supplements Containing Glutathione Alone Will NOT Increase the Body’s GSH Levels. It is pointless to purchase supplements that merely contain glutathione, because the digestive system breaks down ingested glutathione and it will not be absorbed into your system. On the other hand, MaxGXL™ provides the proper nutrients needed to promote the body's own ability to manufacture and absorb glutathione. MaxGXL™ also aids in liver support by destroying environmental poisons helping the liver to function as the main production site and storehouse for glutathione.

    Check it out at http://www.maximumglutathione.com

    Email me if you have any questions.

    Best Wishes,

    Rex White

    rexwhiteppl@gmail.com
You're reading: Energy drink advice!?

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 5 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.