Sunday, April 29, 2012

Energy drinks

How many energy drinks do you consume a day? Do you feel tired and just crash? Do you really think having them all the time is a good thing to do?


Most of us drink energy drinks these days for one reason or another. Is this a good thing? Probably not. If you do need to have one how often to is to much? I can say that i rarely drink energy drinks. If I do its not very much. I have and can drink a normal size red bull. The bigger ones I have yet to finish. I can say when I drink a red bull it has very little effect on me energy wise. It does make me a bit almost shaky feeling on the inside. Could this be something that's in the drink? Could it be the caffeine? Thinking that I haven't really consumed any form of carbonated drinks since my high school years this is what it could be. 

Doing some research I have come up with my answer in why I feel the way I do when drinking energy drinks. Here is a list of the most common energy drink ingredients and a list of what the side effects are that could result from ingesting too much of them. 

Caffeine

Of course this is the most common energy drink ingredient and most of you know the side effects, but the list wouldn’t be complete without it. Caffeine can be disguised as guarana,  green tea extract, and coffee extract so be aware of this when reading energy drink labels. Caffeine can produce the following side effects;
  • Dizziness, irritability, nausea, nervousness, jitters.
  • Allergic reactions can include; rash, hives, itching, difficulty breathing, tightness in the chest, swelling of the (mouth, face, lips, or tongue), diarrhea, shakiness, trouble sleeping, vomiting.
  • Headache and severe fatigue from withdrawal.
  • Breast shrinkage in females.
It’s hard to pinpoint a safe dose because it varies from person to person and according to a person’s tolerance. Between 500 milligrams to 1000 milligrams in a 24 hour period will probably result in some of the above side effects.

Sugar

Most energy drinks are high in sugar in the form of high fructose corn syrup and/or cane sugar. Some use creative names to make their version of sugar seem healthier, like “natural cane juice” or they’ll call it “glucose”. High sugar drinks are linked to the obesity epidemic and the rapid increase of type 2 diabetes. The sugar in energy drinks causes insulin spikes which later result in a “crash like” feeling.

Taurine

No side effects from Taurine in energy drinks have been documented.  Some countries ( France, Denmark, and Norway) originally banned energy drinks because of their taurine content, but have since accepted that taurine consumption is safe based on the evidence to date.

B Vitamins

  • More than 35mg of Niacin (B3) can cause flushing of the skin. Intake of 3000mg or more can result in liver toxicity.
  • More than 100mg of B6 can cause sensory nerve problems (burning sensation) or skin lesions.

Inositol

No known side effects have been reported, but ingesting large quantities has been linked to diarrhea. Large doses have been used to treat certain psychiatric disorders.

Ginseng

  • Some studies have linked it to sleeplessness, while others refute this.
  • Other possible symptoms include; nausea, diarrhea, headaches, nose bleed, high blood pressure, low blood pressure, and breast pain.

Glucuronolactone

While no side effects have been reported there’s still debate on its safety which has lead Canada, England, Germany, and France from allowing it in non-prescription products.

Artificial Sweeteners

If you like the sugar-free energy drinks variety there is ongoing debate over the safety of these. Here’s  good article from diet-blog on the subject.

Ginkgo Biloba

  • nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headaches, dizziness, heart palpitations, and restlessness.
  • Can interact with other medication such as blood thinners and anti-depressants.

L-Carnitine

  • vomiting, nausea, headache, diarrhea, stuffy nose, restlessness and sleeping difficulty.

L-Theanine

This amino acid is derived from green tea and many energy drinks and shots have begun putting “green tea extract” in their products. It produces a different type of alertness than caffeine and there hasn’t been any scientific evidence of it causing adverse side effects. Some have reported feeling light-headed when consuming a dose of more than 300mg of L-Theanine.

Conclusions

Its important to note that with some of the energy drink side effects many ingredients can have similar negative effects, so with much of the information being anecdotal from patient’s records, it’s hard to say which ingredient actually caused the problems if the patient was ingesting several combinations of these at one time.
I think, overall, the evidence supports the safety of energy drinks within the context of moderation and knowing your body i.e. allergies, tolerance etc. However, we still don’t know any long-term energy drink side effects that could result, if any, because energy drinks haven’t been around long enough to draw any conclusions from their long-term effect on the human body.
If you drink responsibly and use energy drinks when you need a boost of energy and not use them as a replacement for water, then you most likely will avoid energy drink side effects.
Sources:

After reading all that and you still cant give up energy drinks. Then this is the one I recommend. 
Scheckter's Organic Energy Drink is the first and only energy drink to use 100% natural ingredients that are organic, fairtrade and vegetarian approved. There are no preservatives or artificial chemicals - only natural ingredients and you can pick it up at most grocery stores now including Wholefoods (for those of you in the US) In the UK you can pick them up at Sainsbury's and Wholefoods in London that I know of. 


Thoughts??

How much sugar we dont notice!!

How much sugar are you or your child consuming a day? The drinks in the pic that is posted here is just a few examples of how much one consumes when drinking any one of these. This in my opinion contributes to the irritating and troublesome behavior of kids (and can be adults) these days.


When adding this much sugar to an already not so great diet it can be anything but helpful. Why are you tired, irritated, can't think straight, have hormone swings, no energy, moody etc?? Think about what you are consuming each day and if its one of these or multiple ones of these (or not one of these but similar e.g Coke, Pepsi etc) throughout the day, then its time to rethink your diet and get back that energy that you used to have or that your body should have.

Looking at it from a different point of view instead of just the sugar. Think of what it does to the inside of your stomach, teeth, blood and all other organs. Not just the sugar but also whats inside some of these drinks (chemically).

In one study I read it said..

In studies, soda drinkers of all ages have been shown to have higher rates of broken bones and fractures than their non-soda-drinking peers. And for years, scientists have suspected that soda's caffeine, phosphorus and carbonation may interfere with calcium absorption.

But other studies that have taken a hard look at the claim suggest there may be nothing to it. Caffeine is the one ingredient in soda that has been shown to have any direct effect on calcium, but scientists say the effect is so minimal that it can be offset by a normal diet.
One randomized study that showed this directly was published in 2001 by a team at the Creighton UniversityOsteoporosis Research Center. The researchers followed 32 people for a month and had them drink different formulations of soda with varying levels of caffeine, phosphorus or citric acid so they could take urine samples and determine how much calcium the subjects were excreting. As expected, those who drank caffeine-rich sodas excreted calcium; the others did not. 

Is it time to change what you drink??

Something to think about....


Saturday, April 28, 2012

Veg and Fruit

Are you eating enough fruit and veg? Fruit and veg are a vital source of energy and vitamins. I make sure I always have fruit in veg in my house even if there is no other food. I make a lot of salad. Salad was always a part of the meal while growing up and I have pretty much stuck to that habit. Sometimes I just go a whole day and just eat fruit because I don't feel like eating anything else. Those are the times when I feel best. I can tell when fruit and veg is cut out of my diet that I feel more tired and have less energy.

In the many places I have lived I have heared some people refer to salad and fruit as "Rabbit Food". They say why would I eat rabbit food when I can eat "Man Food". Well saying that first of all makes you ignorant and second you to can die of any of the cancers that are out there today.

Fruit and Veg should be part of anyone's diet these days. It should come from a local farmer or be organic. Have you seen fruit and veg that isn't massed produced, from a local farmer or is organic. It's almost completely different in size, color and taste. Sometimes buying from a local farmer or organic is cheaper as well.

In the end you need to ask yourself, am I getting enough fruit and veg? If not what do I need to do about it.

Below is a chart showing why its a good idea to eat fruit if you dont already know. (Sorry dont have a veg one yet)


What are your thoughts and could you be eating more??

Friday, April 27, 2012

Dying food

Food for thought....

So when looking at this picture do you really think this food is great for you?? (The date shown of purchase was 4/22/2010, date of picture 4/22/2012) If it last that long outside the body imagine how long it last inside your body and what the chemicals that can make this food last that long do to you.

What do you think? If you do eat it how much or how often should you eat or how much should you without it possibly doing damage??

My opinion don't eat at all. If you have to, eat very sparingly.

Thoughts????

Juicing/Green Drinks

Morning all..

I started today with apple juice and some barley grass...This gives me more energy throughout the day but also gives me a sense of cleanliness. 


Green drinks are great for more energy, helping skin clear up, helping you stay sick free and the greens are highly alkalizing/alkalising. Here are some of the following green drinks you can choose from.

  • Wheat Grass
  • Barley Grass
  • Kamut Grass
  • Sprouted Alfalfa
  • Sprouted Soy
  • Watercress
I choose barely or wheat grass as they taste the best to me. I'm probably just used to it because I have been doing it for a few years now. I usually either throw it in a smoothie, some apple juice or just some water. 

My wife juices cucumbers and drinks them every morning..even throughout her pregnancies this is what she did. This is why my son Myles probably loves straight cucumber juice so much. haha

Its a great way to start your day so you will have that energy throughout the day. 

What do you think of juicing and do you think its worth it? 


Thursday, April 26, 2012

Welcome

Welcome to Ristorante Owen. Here I will be discussing food, adding pictures, recipes and what I make for myself and my family. Please follow along for some fun and creative foods for you to see and perhaps get some ideas from.


Hopefully I can update this throughout the day so you can see what my family and I eat and discuss when it comes to food. Whether it be nutritional, herbal, junk food etc..It should be entertaining if you enjoy food in any way.


Enjoy