Sunday, February 19, 2012

Holy Shit

Holy shit, I saw a zombie today... from Europe... Meeting him in the pale blood and flesh was some thing!

He has tested over 200 different brands of Energy Drinks and he blogs about it... he's STILL alive :O

I am nothing in front of him... I am just dust... star dust in his galaxy ;))

Never a dull day in 2012, Sweet! :D

Friday, April 29, 2011

Australian Study shows risk of cardiac death (courtesy of Energy Drinks)

Abstract: A new Australian study has shown that even a single energy drink in a healthy adult can increase the risk of sudden cardiac death. Death by heart attack, in simple terms...

Source: http://www.amjmed.com/article/S0002-9343%2809%2900874-2/abstract

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Kicking Caffeine Out

If you are like me and started dosing on caffeine (a legal stimulant for the CNS)... that can cause disorders in your brain and stomach... it's high time you stopped... I donated the 2 crates of Red Bull Energy Drink - given to me, for a house party of another friend. Stop laughing :))


Don't wreck your health at the cost of caffeine... it's not harmless... it's not nirvana, it's all bullshit...

Tea, Coffee, Chocolate and Coca Cola/Mountain Dew/Sprite have caffeine present in varying proportions... Consumed rightly (once or twice - with light flavour) caffeine has medicinal value... Consumed badly (like I did a while back and until now - today, yes :( ) it can effectively kill you.

In very simple words make time for your physical, emotional and mental needs instead of over dosing on caffeine. Adequate sleep and physical activity is required. Substitute caffeinated drinks with Water and a hint of lemon. Say "NO" to Cola/Carbonated beverages. Don't think that busy is always fun... being always on the run and busy "might" be projected as cool. In reality you will lose touch with your natural stimuli and natural self. Partially the media and the advertising houses have to be blamed for this facade.

In the process you will not enjoy being stress free, careless and relaxed. You must learn to make healthy choices. Make healthy choices when you are with your family, friends and peers. Tell them the good and bad effects of caffeine. Tell them to stay away or reduce their consumption. Be a leader, not a follower... because girls like leaders ;))

Cheers!

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

The Potency of Caffeine



A chart on the Potency of Caffeine - Gleaned from Lifehacker

Friday, April 24, 2009

Energy drinks, The Nostalgia of crazy sleepless nights

This is an article; I've wanted to write for sometime about energy drinks, and their lasting effects for life. Growing trend amongst young people today is to consume an energy drink such as red bull or power horse... I was once into this stuff, and I had good bouts of energy coming from the dose of caffeine, and taurine inside the drink. At one stage I was addicted to energy drinks, like 2 to 3 per day. I've been an athlete for some time, and I exercise daily. So I managed to convince myself that H2O (a.k.a Water) is better than these bullshit drinks.

It "seems to be very refreshing" after you take it, like you were on some steroids... After 3 to 4 hours, 5 hours at the max... you'll get worn out, and want one more...Some background on what goes into the drink.

Caffeine:

Caffeine is a bitter, white crystalline xanthine alkaloid that acts as a psychoactive stimulant drug. Contrary to popular belief, caffeine is not a diuretic. Caffeine was discovered by a German chemist, Friedrich Ferdinand Runge, in 1819. He coined the term "kaffein", a chemical compound in coffee, which in English became caffeine.

In humans, caffeine is a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant, having the effect of temporarily warding off drowsiness and restoring alertness. Beverages containing caffeine, such as coffee, tea, soft drinks and energy drinks enjoy great popularity. Caffeine is the world's most widely consumed psychoactive substance, but unlike many other psychoactive substances it is legal and unregulated in nearly all jurisdictions.

Taurine:

Taurine, or 2-aminoethanesulfonic acid, is an organic acid. It is also a major constituent of bile and can be found in the lower intestine and in small amounts in the tissues of many animals and in humans as well. Taurine is a derivative of the sulfur-containing (sulfhydryl) amino acid, cysteine. Taurine is one of the few known naturally occurring sulfonic acids.

Taurine is named after the Latin taurus, which means bull or ox, as it was first isolated from ox bile in 1827 by German scientists Friedrich Tiedemann and Leopold Gmelin.

Taurine is used as a functional food in many energy drinks and energy products. Despite being present in many energy foods, it has not been proven to be energy-giving. A study of mice hereditarily unable to transport taurine suggests that it is needed for proper maintenance and functioning of skeletal muscles. Additionally, it has been proven effective in removing fatty liver deposits in humans, preventing liver disease, and reducing cirrhosis in rats.

Apart from caffeine, and taurine, you can find sugars, vitamins such as vitaminB6 in energy drinks. The sugars are quick form of energy, and so the companies who make these drinks just add a lot of sugar to make their products marketable and keep selling it.

The worst part, this has been known since caveman days that sugar can boost energy levels with water (similar to Glucose products) and medicinal value of Glucose is amazing. Consider that you bleed excessively from a road traffic accident; you can use a mix of water, and sugar to replenish yourself from going into an unconscious state. On a humorous side note, if you fall from a bike in our city, nobody will even come near you, so forget it… and learn to help yourself with first aid!

Side effects of Energy drinks:

Energy drinks side effects really vary depending on the brand and the exact combination of ingredients. Many energy drinks have a very high percentage of carbohydrates that can make it more difficult for food and nutrients to be absorbed into the bloodstream from the intestines. In some cases, gastrointestinal problems and distress are a possibility. This side effect is one reason why these energy drinks are not as good for athletes as they are purported to be. Slowing the rate of fluid absorption can make it more difficult to re-hydrate during exercise, which can be dangerous to your health.

Fructose and sugar content can also have certain side effects. When an energy drink has a high sugar content, it can have a laxative effect, as well as causing a sudden "crash" when the sugar leaves the bloodstream and the energy high disappears. Clearly, the energy-producing ingredients in the energy drinks result in a desired effect: a stimulation of the nervous system that can also cause changes in neurotransmitters, making people feel more energized. However, if caffeine is the ingredient primarily responsible for creating this energy high, drinkers should be aware that high levels of caffeine can have both laxative and diuretic effects.

Other ingredients can produce additional side effects. Echinacea is said to bolster the immune system, while Ginkgo biloba and ginseng are claimed to improve memory. Ephedra, Ciwujia, and hydroxycitrate all promote fat-burning, and kava-kava and St. John’s Wort can produce a calming effect. When choosing whether or not to consume energy drinks or which one is best for you, it is important to consider possible side effects to prevent potentially dangerous health problems.

To summarize the effects, dehydration, insomnia, gastrointestinal problems, and in some cases, even death has been reported due to excessive dosage. This is not a scare note to keep you away from consuming this bullshit, just be warned...

And as the saying goes, anything done with adequate balance seldom kills... Moderation is the key to consuming these energy drinks... Keep that in mind and play it safe.

Cheers!