What do you do when you feel exhausted and beat but need to stay
alert and awake? Simple, you take an energy drink and feel invigorated
and instantly alive enough to finish whatever late night work you need
to do. Energy drinks are beverages that are meant to be a quick fix for
the exhausted and sleepy. For instance, if you are a student who
needs to pull an all-nighter to finish studying for an exam early the
next morning. After your hard day at school, it can be extremely
difficult to stay up and not fall asleep on your notes. To help you
keep going, energy drinks were intended to be the cramming student's
companion. Energy drinks can be confused with sports drink but
these are completely different. However, there are some hybrids that
have been manufactured that combine the benefits of energy drinks along
with sports drinks. The main difference between the two is that sports
drinks contain electrolytes as well as sodium to help the body absorb
and retain valuable liquids that have been lost during sports or other
strenuous activities. Energy drinks on the other hand is mainly a
mixture of caffeine, sugar, some herbs like ginseng and other alert
giving substances that are meant to help one maximize the length of
hours that he or she is awake for in a given day. There are some
controversies behind energy drinks. Some interest groups are making
noise about the amount of caffeine that these energy drinks contain. In
fact, it is true that most energy drinks contain caffeine
concentrations higher than that in a cup of espresso. This some people
say is problematic because pregnant women, children and people who
suffer from anxiety disorders may suffer inadvertent adverse effects. Also,
caffeine is the world's most extensively used mood altering substance
and it also happens to be addictive so there are some who voice their
concern against the caffeine concentration found in these energy
drinks. Although, it would be important to note that no strong claims
have been set to back any complains by interest groups about the health
implications of energy drinks. The fact is that taking energy
drinks is a choice. Most, if not all energy drinks list their
ingredients on their labels and here they also list the concentrations
of each of the ingredients so that consumers know what it is exactly
that they are taking. Also, sometimes, taking energy drinks is the only
choice when in a tight fit. This is true not only for cramming
students but for business and professional individuals who need to be
able to pack in more hours than would usually be allowed by the body.
Late nights working to finish a presentation that may help get that
promotion is an endeavor surely worth the aid of energy drinks. Like
everything however, energy drinks should be taken moderately and only
when absolutely needed. Also, be sure to be aware about how much energy
drinks you've downed in one sitting. One dose of energy drink is
supposed to keep you going for some hours so it is probably wise not to
take more than one dose of energy drink at a time. Also, it is better
to drink the sugar free types of energy drink so that sugar crashes are
avoided. |