Plus, energy drinks contain additional stimulants,
like guarana, that could increase the odds of an adverse effect even more.
Not exact matches
Beverages can contribute to this with dietary supplements in waters, juices or sports drinks: added superfoods
like chia or hemp seeds provide extra fibre and
guarana or other plant based caffeine substitutes are perfect for the occasional energy boost.
Also, if you are in Brazil and not in the Amazon region, the different taste of the açaí is due to
guarana syrup, which is usually a mix of many unhealthy, unnatural syrups to sweeten (barely if that of actual
guarana fruit), and Sambazon choose's not to use those, for health reasons, and does use organic
guarana extract in their Original Superfruit blend instead, and that is why it does not taste
like what you are probably used to in Brazil.
Like caffeine,
guarana is another stimulant that is very popular in many detox tea formulas and can offer some beneficial effects.
It is a natural source of caffeine, but some believe that the form of caffeine in Yerba Mate doesn't produce the negative side - effects
like the caffeine in coffee and
guarana.
When we are constantly tired it is easy to resort to stimulants
like coffee,
guarana, or sugar drinks to get an extra boost.Unfortunately, the extra source of energy has to be drawn from somewhere in the body, and it is the kidney organ, which becomes even weaker in the long term.
They added
guarana, a South American berry that packs a caffeine -
like punch.