Should You Ingest energy Pills or energy Drinks?

Thursday, August 4, 2011 - Posted by Bigeye at 10:30 AM

I find myself often wondering if I should stop buying energy drinks. I drink one daily and it is getting expensive. But it is a hard habit to break!

If I spend - per day on the week days, that is about an mean of per month that I am shelling out.

Hydroxycut

I am not planning on giving up energy products because, let's face it, I am addicted. The feeling, the rush, the artificial happiness is often better than the alternative (no energy).

So the Other alternative I sometimes pursue is energy pills or supplements. Let me tell you this: the quality of the buzz and energy from pills is so often better than what the drinks give you (much of the time), but pills Do take longer to get into your system.

I balk at the prices of pills sometimes, but it is probably better, more convenient, and economy in the long-run to just bite the bullet and buy some good supplements.

Usually the price-point I stick to is -, and they can last over a month if you pick up the right product with a lot of pills. Some may last me up to three months!

But what are these "right products"? Xenadrine was great at one time, and may still be. I know a lot of citizen swear by Hydroxycut. But there are many other products that will do the job. You just might have to experiment a little.

I wonder if any big name energy drink companies are inspecting putting out energy pills? Sure, there are any firms that already do something like this; just look at Stacker2 or Vpx's Redline products.

Another divergence would be energy gum and mints; Bawls Guarana (one of my favorite drinks) has a tasty mint-candy that I love. The only drawback is that I never consideration any energy rush from it. Too bad.

Really, the best alternative to an accident of low-energy is to pop a pill. I say this mostly because you can carry an extra pill in your pocket, unlike a drink.

After a while you might feel you need something that packs a bigger punch...like the old ephedra-based supplements. Man, those were the days.

When I want to get a taste of those old days, I seek out a product that has "Ma Huang", which is basically the same thing as ephedra. The Fda has outlawed it, but at this point, it is still potential to find products that include it.

ThermaBurn by BioLean is one such manufacturer, but they are quite difficult to contact. One of these pills is adequate to energize you all day. I do not think I ever took two of them ever in a day; I was too scared to try it...that is how strong this product is. In fact, I never even seemed to build up an immunity to it.

Keep in mind that any energy product, drink or pill, should not be ingested if you have a weak heart, are pregnant, etc. Even seemingly healthy citizen can have adverse reactions to these things. In fact, I do not endorse taking any product that contains anyone similar to ephedra; just remember that it got banned because citizen have died taking it. I just found it to be a great workout product that helped me keep the fat off.

Even the weaker products today can have a bad supervene on some people; thankfully, each product has a clear warning on the labels.

At any rate, hopefully this description has given you some ideas around whether or not it makes more fiscal sense to energize yourself with a daily energy supplement rather than a drink. It is a dilemma I have been struggling with so possibly you can learn from my experience.

Should You Ingest energy Pills or energy Drinks?

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