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5 Hour Energy.
A typical energy drink contains about 12 teaspoons of sugar and 200 calories, along with several amounts of herbal stimulants. According to their website, 5 hour energy contains no sugar, no herbal stimulants, as much caffeine as a cup of coffee, and only 4 calories! The little bottle will give an extra boost of energy without the jittery crash that other energy drinks give. For more information on comparing 5 Hour Energy and the average energy drink, click here: http://www.5hourenergy.com/compare.asp
It sounds good so far, but I know I haven't won you yet. The question is: does it really work? Melessa Dahl, health editor of MSNBC.com has answered the question when she took 5 Hour Energy.
"This elixir has a gradual way of working to boost your energy, and in the same way that it slowly perks you up, it gently lowers you back down a few hours later. I tried it again a several times in the morning before work, and I never got any jitters – and they’re not kidding about the lack of a crash later ... Heeding the advice of nutritionists, I’ll try to only drink these 5-Hour Energy drinks occasionally. But I really like the gentle way these drinks boost your energy and then bring you back down; I’ll definitely turn to them again when I want a little extra energy. "
Try it at least one time. They have different flavors! :)
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http://www.5hourenergy.com/
http://www.5hourenergy.com/compare.asp
http://doesitwork.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2009/02/12/1793291.aspx
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What is the most effective energy drink with the least amount of drawbacks?
With so many energy drinks on the market today, I'm trying to find one that provides me with a lot of energy, isn't loaded with sugar, and I won't crash from later on.
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| September 12, 2009 11:03 PM |
A typical energy drink contains about 12 teaspoons of sugar and 200 calories, along with several amounts of herbal stimulants. According to their website, 5 hour energy contains no sugar, no herbal stimulants, as much caffeine as a cup of coffee, and only 4 calories! The little bottle will give an extra boost of energy without the jittery crash that other energy drinks give. For more information on comparing 5 Hour Energy and the average energy drink, click here: http://www.5hourenergy.com/compare.asp
It sounds good so far, but I know I haven't won you yet. The question is: does it really work? Melessa Dahl, health editor of MSNBC.com has answered the question when she took 5 Hour Energy.
"This elixir has a gradual way of working to boost your energy, and in the same way that it slowly perks you up, it gently lowers you back down a few hours later. I tried it again a several times in the morning before work, and I never got any jitters – and they’re not kidding about the lack of a crash later ... Heeding the advice of nutritionists, I’ll try to only drink these 5-Hour Energy drinks occasionally. But I really like the gentle way these drinks boost your energy and then bring you back down; I’ll definitely turn to them again when I want a little extra energy. "
Try it at least one time. They have different flavors! :)
Source(s):
http://www.5hourenergy.com/
http://www.5hourenergy.com/compare.asp
http://doesitwork.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2009/02/12/1793291.aspx
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