I drink either a Red Bull or Full Throttle about 3-5 times a week before I play ball at noon everyday. I know its something else I can drink instead of that because I am gaining weight and I’m trying to lose weight instead. The extra boost the energy drinks gives me helps so I want to continue to take something, just not all that caffeine and sugar.
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#1 by lorin d on June 2nd, 2010
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Vitamin water. It’s like, 125 calories per bottle or something like that.
#2 by antiliberal12 on June 2nd, 2010
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I’ve heard alot of good things about 5 hour energy
#3 by Natalie on June 2nd, 2010
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I would suggest a little of dark chocolate (over 70% cocoa) – it will give you more energy than energy drinks and its antioxidant.
#4 by notyoursrey724 on June 2nd, 2010
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Gatorade just came out with a new drink called “G2″
its suposed to have less carbs and less sugar and less calories than regular gatorade, check that out.
#5 by MSC Lieu on June 2nd, 2010
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Why don’t you change your entire diet instead of going for a high calorie/sugar/caffeine drink? If you eat balanced meals throughout the day you will find that your energy stays level throughout the day. Kill the energy drinks, you’ll find that you will need more and more to get the same effect over time. Treat it like a drug and kick the habit.
http://www.webmd.com/diet/guide/whats-the-buzz-about-energy-drinks
#6 by GolfinUnderPar on June 2nd, 2010
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this is an energy drink powered by vitamins and key amino-acids only ( no carbs or sugar)
2nd on the market nationally even though its on a private markethttp://jlingafelt.qhealthzone.com/
#7 by kirby0407 on June 2nd, 2010
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You seem to be concerned about your health. I drink an energy drink that is actually healthy for me. It helps you lose weight by using your body fat for fuel. I found it at http://www.carlshealthhelp.com/energy