tippy2k2 said:
The Lugz said:
I don't know if you'll know so this is a general question to all the healthy people in here

(I'm quoting you because I think you might know). I've looked online for this answer but strangely found nothing of use in my search. Namely just people yelling at me about how bad pop is...
Mountain Dew Kickstart; if I go by just what the label says, is BETTER for you than Mountain Dew? Would someone be able to tell me the freaking catch here? There's no possible way that Kickstart can be better for you but all the categories that I see (170 Calories V 80; 46 g of Sugar V 19 g) says otherwise...
it's a trick, all they do is water it down 30% and suddenly it's 30% less bad for you.
i don't know exactly how you take your drinks, but i found switching to green tea, and either metabolic boosters like the ones i mentioned before or a small dark coffee now and then for energy works wonders
also, you really don't want a vast quantity of any liquid sugar it's bad for you in ways that could fill tomes.
for starters, it encourages unhealthy bacteria build-ups leading to halitosis, gum, tongue and general mouth and throat problems, including but not limited to overproduction of saliva and phlegm to re-coat bacteria damaged areas of skin your antibodies will actually eat your cells, if they are infected leading to sore throats, and digestive problems.
and that's before you consider the glycemic impact on your diet, and the kidney/pancreas troubles it will give you
oh, and that prostrate exam you want to avoid at the doctor?.. it's inching ever closer with every can of sugar water.
i could go on for quite some time regurgitating half remembered biology from several sources including a particularly hot german nurse i knew for a while.. but sufficed to say just skip the sugar and replace it with something less deadly!
i recommend water and a small packet of nuts, same energy boost, even peanuts are decent if you get them rosted unsalted, they have a huge amount of usable energy and so many good essential fats.
( those are the good ones, they support heart, brain, muscle and immune health. )
yes, i know it's not a drink.
i literally can't recommend you an rtd drink that isn't packed with sugar or artificial sweeteners, i'm not sure it exists. all the sports drinks i can think of have at least sucralose or aspartame in them, and frankly i don't want to recommend them because they're just destructive in a different manner ( they mess up your brain by confusing it's ability to regulate glucose ) here, this doesn't really explain my point but it's sortof related http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21824260
to that end,
i know fruit juice is more expensive, but if you can get an organic or no added sweetener/sugar one you can get your sugar fix from a low gi source, at least.
hope that's more usefull than a kick in the ass
