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Energy Drinks: Are They Worth the Heart Risk?

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  • Doctor PhibesD Offline
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    Doctor Phibes
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    #9

    Yellow Gatorade was my go-to when cycling. I'd also chug a Red Bull before I went out - it actually seemed to make a noticeable difference. I haven't cycled all year, sadly.

    I was only joking

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    • RenaudaR Offline
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      Renauda
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      #10

      Never tried an energy drink. I find mixing a bit of cranberry juice and club soda sufficiently thirst quenching and refreshing as required.

      Elbows up!

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      • RenaudaR Renauda

        Never tried an energy drink. I find mixing a bit of cranberry juice and club soda sufficiently thirst quenching and refreshing as required.

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        George K
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        #11

        @Renauda said in Energy Drinks: Are They Worth the Heart Risk?:

        I find mixing a bit of cranberry juice and club soda sufficiently thirst quenching and refreshing as required.

        Yup. Get a Sodastream!

        Their additional flavors don't impress me, but I might try a little cranberry juice! Thanks for the tip.

        "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

        The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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        • JollyJ Offline
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          Jolly
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          #12

          Why is the original color of Gatorade orange?

          “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

          Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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            Renauda
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            #13

            According to a dietitian who works with my spouse; just add a little table salt to unsweetened orange juice and you have home made Gatorade without the sugar. Eat half a banana alongside to get your potassium boost. Enjoy.

            Elbows up!

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            • JollyJ Jolly

              Why is the original color of Gatorade orange?

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              LuFins Dad
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              #14

              @Jolly said in Energy Drinks: Are They Worth the Heart Risk?:

              Why is the original color of Gatorade orange?

              I assume because it was created for the Florida Gators football team, who wear orange and blue.

              The Brad

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                #15

                A few years ago I got into the habit of drinking a Monster energy drink on the way to work. It absolutely gives you a jolt of energy for a few hours. A bit of an energy crash, later though. I would drink it instead of coffee (which now is what I drink in the morning).

                That being said, lately I have a supply of Celsius (energy drink with "vitamins, etc"), which again, when I'm having a really tired day because of kids... will give me a jolt of energy and I really like it. As with all things, I try to keep everything in moderation...

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                • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

                  @Jolly said in Energy Drinks: Are They Worth the Heart Risk?:

                  Why is the original color of Gatorade orange?

                  I assume because it was created for the Florida Gators football team, who wear orange and blue.

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                  @LuFins-Dad said in Energy Drinks: Are They Worth the Heart Risk?:

                  @Jolly said in Energy Drinks: Are They Worth the Heart Risk?:

                  Why is the original color of Gatorade orange?

                  I assume because it was created for the Florida Gators football team, who wear orange and blue.

                  You sir, are correct.

                  “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                  Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                    blondie
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                    #17

                    Back when I ran my marathons, I had to drink their Gatorade. Awful stuff. I learned early on to cut it half and half with water or else I’d be quick running to a portapotty. Way too hyperosmolar. But it did ward off dehydration and that headache that came on around 30k.
                    I tried Red Bull once. I nearly gagged. Definitely not for me.

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                    • taiwan_girlT Offline
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                      #18

                      Red Bull started in Thailand. THey still sell the original recipe here. I think in the US, a can goes for about $2-3? In Thailand, the original comes in a small bottle and sells for about $0.35.

                      I have never tried neither, so have no idea why the big difference in price (or how much difference in taste)

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                      • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                        Red Bull started in Thailand. THey still sell the original recipe here. I think in the US, a can goes for about $2-3? In Thailand, the original comes in a small bottle and sells for about $0.35.

                        I have never tried neither, so have no idea why the big difference in price (or how much difference in taste)

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                        #19

                        @taiwan_girl said in Energy Drinks: Are They Worth the Heart Risk?:

                        I have never tried neither, so have no idea why the big difference in price (or how much difference in taste)

                        In America they use real bull semen for the taurine, rather than that fake stuff.

                        I was only joking

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                        • KlausK Offline
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                          Klaus
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                          #20

                          I take plenty of taurine as supplement, but I have no need for energy drinks.

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                          • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

                            Here’s the problem with coffee… Ken had 8 cups… What kind of cups? The weird 6oz cup measurement that coffee makers use? Actual 8oz cups? 10-12 oz mugs? That’s a 100% variance from 48oz to 96oz.

                            I typically have 24oz in the morning, and a lot of times another 16oz in the mid afternoon. I’ve been known to have An occasional 10-16oz in the evening as well. In fact, I will likely be making a couple of cups shortly. Helps with allergies. But, I also drink dark roast, which is lower caffeine… But otoh, I make it strong… And drink it black. Ken might have drank it with cream. Cream might actually be 1/3 of the ounces…

                            So it’s not a simple answer.

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                            bachophile
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                            @LuFins-Dad I need to comment on the sizes of what Americans strangely term “coffee”.

                            I mean the whole friggin world knows that in the morning, one has a cappuccino which is 25 mls that’s 1 fluid ounce) of espresso plus steamed milk.

                            Voila

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                            After 11 am one has occasional shouts of espresso

                            Voila

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                            A single does of 25 mls (again for the barbarians 1 fluid ounce).

                            Drinking a 24 fluid ounce of “coffee” is not drinking coffee, just a lot of blackened water.

                            Civilized nations drink mineral water, preferably frizzante, for hydration needs. It’s not a part of the ritual of coffee consumption which is never tainted with volumes of water.

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                              Jolly
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                              #22

                              Would a real man drink a beverage with a cute little heart in it, from a cup he can't even get his pinkie finger in the handle?

                              “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                              Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                                @LuFins-Dad I need to comment on the sizes of what Americans strangely term “coffee”.

                                I mean the whole friggin world knows that in the morning, one has a cappuccino which is 25 mls that’s 1 fluid ounce) of espresso plus steamed milk.

                                Voila

                                IMG_0024.jpeg

                                After 11 am one has occasional shouts of espresso

                                Voila

                                IMG_0025.jpeg

                                A single does of 25 mls (again for the barbarians 1 fluid ounce).

                                Drinking a 24 fluid ounce of “coffee” is not drinking coffee, just a lot of blackened water.

                                Civilized nations drink mineral water, preferably frizzante, for hydration needs. It’s not a part of the ritual of coffee consumption which is never tainted with volumes of water.

                                LuFins DadL Offline
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                                LuFins Dad
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #23

                                @bachophile said in Energy Drinks: Are They Worth the Heart Risk?:

                                @LuFins-Dad I need to comment on the sizes of what Americans strangely term “coffee”.

                                I mean the whole friggin world knows that in the morning, one has a cappuccino which is 25 mls that’s 1 fluid ounce) of espresso plus steamed milk.

                                Voila

                                IMG_0024.jpeg

                                After 11 am one has occasional shouts of espresso

                                Voila

                                IMG_0025.jpeg

                                A single does of 25 mls (again for the barbarians 1 fluid ounce).

                                Drinking a 24 fluid ounce of “coffee” is not drinking coffee, just a lot of blackened water.

                                Civilized nations drink mineral water, preferably frizzante, for hydration needs. It’s not a part of the ritual of coffee consumption which is never tainted with volumes of water.

                                What an absurd remark, but little more should be expected from a cullion…

                                The first area where your statement falls apart is where you seem to believe that steamed milk has anything to do with coffee. It does not. Milk is a fine drink for small children before they are weaned, but not for coffee.

                                Second, you seem to imply that the volume of water vs the coffee itself somehow makes the drink more or less civilized. By that comparison is a bottle of Alturas Pinot Noir “burgundy water” and not as sophisticated as say Jim Beam? The volume ratios are the same when compared to coffee and espresso… Of course not! Wine is the much more sophisticated beverage.

                                Third, sophisticated beverages are not consumed in “shots”. Cullions drink a shot when you want to get the disgusting beverage past your senses as quickly as possible. One takes shots of cough syrup. One takes shots of cod liver oil. One takes shots of Jim Beam and Espresso. Sophisticates do not take shots of wine, coffee, or fine whiskey. One sips and savors…

                                Now, espresso can be like Jim Beam, taken in shots, or it can be like Whistle Pig 15 and savored and enjoyed. I have no animus against espresso (but believe it’s an abomination to dilute it with a newborn’s drink) and quite enjoy savoring a double espresso, but it does nothing to diminish a brewed coffee.

                                The Brad

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                                  bachophile
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                                  #24

                                  Had to look up cullion

                                  I stand by my comments

                                  Americans don’t get coffee.

                                  They don’t get too much anything

                                  For example, worthy presidential candidates.

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                                  • bachophileB bachophile

                                    Had to look up cullion

                                    I stand by my comments

                                    Americans don’t get coffee.

                                    They don’t get too much anything

                                    For example, worthy presidential candidates.

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                                    Jolly
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #25

                                    @bachophile said in Energy Drinks: Are They Worth the Heart Risk?:

                                    Had to look up cullion

                                    I stand by my comments

                                    Americans don’t get coffee.

                                    They don’t get too much anything

                                    For example, worthy presidential candidates.

                                    Yeah, but we got the best lookin' women in the world! And Jewish, to boot!

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                                    “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                    Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                                    • bachophileB bachophile

                                      Had to look up cullion

                                      I stand by my comments

                                      Americans don’t get coffee.

                                      They don’t get too much anything

                                      For example, worthy presidential candidates.

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                                      LuFins Dad
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #26

                                      @bachophile said in Energy Drinks: Are They Worth the Heart Risk?:

                                      Had to look up cullion

                                      You can thank Renauda for that…

                                      The Brad

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                                      • bachophileB bachophile

                                        Had to look up cullion

                                        I stand by my comments

                                        Americans don’t get coffee.

                                        They don’t get too much anything

                                        For example, worthy presidential candidates.

                                        LuFins DadL Offline
                                        LuFins DadL Offline
                                        LuFins Dad
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #27

                                        @bachophile said in Energy Drinks: Are They Worth the Heart Risk?:

                                        Had to look up cullion

                                        I stand by my comments

                                        Americans don’t get coffee.

                                        They don’t get too much anything

                                        For example, worthy presidential candidates.

                                        Enjoy your Italian food with American tomatoes and flavored with American peppers…

                                        You know, it seems to me that except for the French, pretty much most of the western world’s cuisine is completely dependent on foods that originated in the Americas…

                                        The Brad

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                                        • AxtremusA Away
                                          AxtremusA Away
                                          Axtremus
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                                          Criticizing our coffee for being too big?
                                          It's just the world envious of our abundance.

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