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I'm kinda skeptical on coconut water honestly, but overall I guess its an alright thing. But I think moderation is still key.vita coco is the truth
i like propel better
Dude is reading straight off the cue-card here...This.i like propel better
I love these because it has no sugars and actually has nutrients that your body needs everyday.
Even if its less sugar you've still got an exorbitant amount of preservatives and other chemicals that are used to make the product that you're ingesting at an elevated amount because you're taught to purchase it if you so much as walk to the mail box regularly.Why people acting like they don't make sports drinks with low sugar though?...not every Vitamin Water is 20+ grams of sugar....
No.
Juice is in itself, basically poison these days.
Even OJ which is LOADED with carbs.
A few years ago I got to shadow some Drs and one day they had this nutrition specialist come in and break down all the latest trends and studies on the topic.
HFCS is really nothing to play with and leads to staggering amounts of childhood obesity in record numbers. The sheer biochemistry behind enhanced amount of fructose in the body can wreak havoc on your system if you've been ingesting tons of it since you were a kid.
On top of that, most kids don't need to drink the WHOLE bottle of gatorade. Merely z will do, and often times not even that. Most of you all don't even need all that much "stuff" replenished in you.
Now electrolytes are good for you, no doubt, but you'll get most of them by eating healthy anyways.
Water reigns supreme.
Don't take this the wrong way, but most of that...well lets be honest...ALL of that stuff is the result of massive marketing campaigns and you just calling it "electrolytes and ****" really shows how easy it is for them to market random nonsense.
All you have to do is to pull some basic science words the general public really doesn't understand and give them some "official" backing or endorsement, then you've got people all over it.
Everyone thinks they're immune to marketing until they go to buy something for themselves.
My personal rule of thumb is this. I'll drink tea, coffee and water primarily. After that just alcohol. Why? Because honestly, once I have a sweet drink and it leaves my taste buds, I get NOTHING out of it. It just goes on to throw my sugar levels out of wack (I don't get sugar "highs") and i'll just feel sluggish for the rest of the day. I've grown to dislike sodas and stuff. Why the alcohol you ask? Well because if i'm going to poison myself I might as well get something out of it after I ingest it...a buzz, lowered inhibitions, etc.
Lol at no such thing as good sugar. Some of you are ******ed
I'm not a doctor (trying to be [SOON...lol] so don't take my word on it. Research it yourself as always)Dropping serious knowledge. Fructose corn syrup is poison.No.
Juice is in itself, basically poison these days.
Even OJ which is LOADED with carbs.
A few years ago I got to shadow some Drs and one day they had this nutrition specialist come in and break down all the latest trends and studies on the topic.
HFCS is really nothing to play with and leads to staggering amounts of childhood obesity in record numbers. The sheer biochemistry behind enhanced amount of fructose in the body can wreak havoc on your system if you've been ingesting tons of it since you were a kid.
On top of that, most kids don't need to drink the WHOLE bottle of gatorade. Merely z will do, and often times not even that. Most of you all don't even need all that much "stuff" replenished in you.
Now electrolytes are good for you, no doubt, but you'll get most of them by eating healthy anyways.
Water reigns supreme.
Don't take this the wrong way, but most of that...well lets be honest...ALL of that stuff is the result of massive marketing campaigns and you just calling it "electrolytes and ****" really shows how easy it is for them to market random nonsense.
All you have to do is to pull some basic science words the general public really doesn't understand and give them some "official" backing or endorsement, then you've got people all over it.
Everyone thinks they're immune to marketing until they go to buy something for themselves.
My personal rule of thumb is this. I'll drink tea, coffee and water primarily. After that just alcohol. Why? Because honestly, once I have a sweet drink and it leaves my taste buds, I get NOTHING out of it. It just goes on to throw my sugar levels out of wack (I don't get sugar "highs") and i'll just feel sluggish for the rest of the day. I've grown to dislike sodas and stuff. Why the alcohol you ask? Well because if i'm going to poison myself I might as well get something out of it after I ingest it...a buzz, lowered inhibitions, etc.
Vitamin water, Arizona teas, Coke, Pepsi, Root Beer, everything has this crap in it these days. Water, tap or sparkling, beats all of it.
Be interested to hear more of your take on juice. I've limited intake of it recently because of the levels of sugar, even in freshly squeezed.