{"id":338,"date":"2013-01-28T11:08:32","date_gmt":"2013-01-28T11:08:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/healthicine.org\/wordpress\/?p=338"},"modified":"2013-06-09T13:22:35","modified_gmt":"2013-06-09T13:22:35","slug":"fatergy-drinks","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/healthicine.org\/wordpress\/fatergy-drinks\/","title":{"rendered":"Fatergy Drinks"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/healthicine.org\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/12\/FatergyDrinks.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-400\" title=\"FatergyDrinks\" alt=\"\" src=\"http:\/\/healthicine.org\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/12\/FatergyDrinks.jpg\" width=\"395\" height=\"458\" srcset=\"http:\/\/healthicine.org\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/12\/FatergyDrinks.jpg 395w, http:\/\/healthicine.org\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/12\/FatergyDrinks-258x300.jpg 258w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 395px) 100vw, 395px\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<div><\/div>\n<p>I don&#8217;t call them Energy Drinks, I \u00a0call them fatergy drinks. \u00a0They don&#8217;t give you energy, they give you fat.<\/p>\n<p>The main ingredients in &#8216;fatergy drinks&#8217; are sugars and caffeine, sometimes a few other stimulants, a few added vitamins and food colorings.<\/p>\n<p>Don&#8217;t ask &#8220;do they provide energy?&#8221; ask: &#8216;<strong>do the people who buy fatergy drinks need energy?<\/strong>&#8216;.<\/p>\n<p>Are the people who buy fatergy drinks &#8216;calorie starved&#8217;? \u00a0Are they skinny, lethargic, suffering from malnutrition? Nope. \u00a0Most are, at the least, slightly overweight or worse. \u00a0Some are obese, a disease of malnutrition, resulting from dietary imbalances. Not a deficiency of energy, it&#8217;s a deficiency of<a href=\"http:\/\/healthicine.org\/wordpress\/archives\/5\"> health<\/a>.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Fatergy drinks provide a &#8216;feeling of energy&#8217;, a feeling of &#8216;health&#8217;. \u00a0Foods can lie to you with taste, and lie with &#8216;feeling&#8217;. Processed foods are designed to lie to you. \u00a0Manufacturers market foods that &#8216;taste great&#8217;, irrespective of their nutritional content. Fatergy drinks are excellent food liars. \u00a0They taste &#8216;better&#8217; than many healthy foods and drinks.<\/p>\n<p>Why do you feel tired? \u00a0You might be starving. You might be tired because your body needs to conserve energy. \u00a0That&#8217;s pretty common in North America, right?<\/p>\n<p><strong><em>Or, you might feel tired because you lack sleep. Or rest. Duh.<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>If you are tired because your body is short of calories, consume some calories. Choose calories that improve other aspects of your healthiness &#8211; good, wholesome foods that contain the elements of a healthy body. \u00a0If you are short of calories &#8211; you are probably deficient in many nutrients.<\/p>\n<p>If you are tired because you need sleep, you should sleep. When you decide, instead, to consume a &#8216;fatergy drink&#8217;, you are\u00a0<strong>tricking your body<\/strong> into thinking it is &#8216;not tired&#8217;.<\/p>\n<p>Health cannot be tricked.\u00a0Like all &#8216;health tricks&#8217; &#8211; this one bites back.<\/p>\n<p>When your body finds extra energy (calories) in sugar, it does the most sensible thing. It stores the energy in fat. \u00a0Your body cannot convert &#8216;dietary fat&#8217; directly into fat. \u00a0Dietary fat must first be converted into system sugar (glucose), before it can be stored as fat. \u00a0But sugar (sucrose, fructose, cane sugar, etc) is easily be converted into fat. \u00a0Sugar goes to your fat cells first. Fat takes longer. \u00a0Sugar stimulates the creation of fat.<\/p>\n<p>This is a natural process, developed over centuries. \u00a0Bears and squirrels know they will be short of energy in winter. Their bodies have learned the solution. \u00a0Natural sugar is available in late summer and fall. \u00a0Exactly when you need to fatten up. \u00a0So, when sugar is available, fatten up. Winter is coming, you&#8217;ll be short of calories.<\/p>\n<p>You feel tired. \u00a0Your body knows the truth. You feed it sugar (and caffeine to wake it up). It &#8216;wakes up and makes fat&#8217;.\u00a0Fatergy drinks make fat. <em>But wait, there&#8217;s more&#8230;.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>When you consume a drink that is high in sugar, a) the sugar moves quickly into your bloodstream. b) when your blood contains an excess of sugar, your pancreas secretes insulin to process the sugar, to maintain a healthy level of sugar in your bloodstream. \u00a0Insulin works to store the excess sugar in your liver, as glycogen, and in your fat cells, as triglycerides. \u00a0Eg. it makes fat.<\/p>\n<p>If your blood sugar remains high for a long time, your kidneys take over and secrete sugar in your urine. \u00a0You become a sweat pee. \u00a0Have you heard of calories in, calories out? \u00a0They didn&#8217;t mention that sugars can exit in the front, and fats can exit in the back. Of course when you pee sweet, you get thirsty, because you are dehydrated. \u00a0So, you drink more &#8230; fatergy drink&#8230; sweet (for the marketers). It sells as a &#8216;thirst quencher&#8217;, but it actually makes you thirsty &#8211; a bit like heroin, but legal&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Your body is working hard to maintain a healthy energy level in your blood, storing excess sugar in your liver and fat cells, shuffling of some of the excess in your urine, generating insulin like crazy. \u00a0No wonder you feel tired &#8211; even though you are not &#8216;exercising&#8217;. \u00a0Sugar makes you tired. \u00a0But you already knew that. You&#8217;ve heard of the wide awake drunk, but have you heard of the sweet pee sloth?<\/p>\n<p>But, you ask&#8230; What about vitamins, don&#8217;t some of the fatergy drinks contain vitamins, and other important nutrients? Maybe, maybe not. Many of the vitamins found in fatergy drinks are synthetic vitamins. \u00a0Synthetic vitamins are made from dirt, not from food.\u00a0Plants grow from dirt. \u00a0And you can take a clump of dirt to a chemical lab and make a version of a vitamin, or a version of an amino acid. But can you make a plant? No. Are synthetic vitamins healthy? <a href=\"http:\/\/www.drheise.com\/bvitamin.htm\">You can learn more about dirt (synthetic) vitamins here.<\/a>\u00a0They are, for the most part, poorly absorbed, and not as effective as natural vitamins. \u00a0Sometimes totally ineffective, in a few cases they are as effective. More effective? in very few cases.<\/p>\n<p>Natural vitamins, on the other hand are more expensive, and often more difficult to dissolve in a fatergy drink, something necessary for marketing purposes.<\/p>\n<p>But, but&#8230;. you argue&#8230; My energy drink has lots of taurine, surely that&#8217;s good for me? Isn&#8217;t taurine an important amino acid, and it increases mental and physical performance, doesn&#8217;t it?<\/p>\n<p>Is it taurine, the amino acid, is it &#8216;dirt taurine&#8217;, the synthetic version created in a chemical lab. Synthetic taurine, created in the lab, has been banned in some countries, being linked to high blood pressure, strokes, and heart disease. \u00a0But over here in North America you can buy it, by the case, in fatergy drinks. Your fatergy drink might also contain sodium citrate, niacinimide (Vitamin B3), Pantothenic Acid (Vitamin B5), potassium (monopotassium phosphate), some ginseng, some prickly pear extract, some guarana, some ginkgo biloba, a bit of l-carnitine, a few anti-oxidants,\u00a0\u00a0some glucuronolactone,\u00a0a bit of yerba mate for a South American flavour, some creatine, some inositol,\u00a0maybe some milk thistle&#8230;. and some green tea of course. \u00a0Who knows what might be added next.<\/p>\n<p>What&#8217;s really going on here? \u00a0It&#8217;s the marketing shotgun effect. Put a bunch of relatively harmless (on their own) ingredients into water, add some sweetener, natural or artificial, make up a fancy sounding name, a flashy label &#8211; and off to market. \u00a0Market it like a turbo charger provides more power to you, but don&#8217;t bother to tell people that turbo chargers burn out your engine faster. \u00a0That you only get one engine, one body.<\/p>\n<p>Take the marketing to the next level by developing several slightly different products to fill the shelves with your name &#8211; and provide an illusion of choice. \u00a0It&#8217;s an energy drink, design energetic packaging and energetic advertising. Tell people it refreshes them, gives them energy, makes them &#8216;feel great&#8217;, but don&#8217;t tell them that it makes them fat, slow, sleepy and&#8230; addicted in the long term.<\/p>\n<p>The sad truth about fatergy drinks: they are a manufactured product, for a manufactured need. \u00a0Feel tired? \u00a0Doesn&#8217;t everyone by the end of the day? \u00a0Want more energy? \u00a0Who wants to sleep when being awake is so much more exciting!!! Have a fatergy drink. \u00a0Party harder, work longer, stay awake later. Don&#8217;t worry about getting fat, you&#8217;ll burn off so many calories because you&#8217;re up longer &#8211; you&#8217;ll never get fat.<\/p>\n<p>They&#8217;re called fatergy drinks for a reason. They make you fat.<\/p>\n<p>&#8230; But, but, but&#8230; what about &#8216;<strong>diet energy drinks<\/strong>&#8216;, they don&#8217;t have sugar, so they can&#8217;t make you fat, right? Sugar free energy drinks, with Vitamins added, surely those are healthy?<\/p>\n<p>Nope. Fatergy drinks are designed to sell, not to create health. \u00a0Diet fatergy drinks are designed to make you feel better about having a fatergy drink.<\/p>\n<p>Sugar substitutes taste sweet. \u00a0So your brain thinks you are getting sugar. \u00a0You can lie to your brain, but you can&#8217;t lie to your body. Your body doesn&#8217;t listen to your brain, it checks your blood sugar levels. No rise in blood sugar, no insulin rise. Not just now.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 16px;\">Your brain learns to like what you eat, so it learns to like sweet. So, odds are, when the dessert comes calling, or the cookies in the cupboard scream for your attention, you hear, loud and clear. \u00a0And you say to yourself, &#8220;I had a diet fatergy drink, so I can have a few more cookies.&#8221;<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Or,\u00a0when you hear that bag of potato chips calling. Oh, didn&#8217;t they tell you? Potato chips are sugar &#8211; your body knows what you don&#8217;t. \u00a0You thought they were just fat, and salt? \u00a0Sorry, potato chips have lots of sugar. Check the glycemic index. Sugar at 100, potato chips are 50. \u00a0So 50 percent of your bag of potato chips is one step away from&#8230; yes, sugar. Diet fatergy cola and sugar chips. Who&#8217;d have thunk it. Depending on the size of your bag of chips &#8211; you might get less sugar drinking your sugary fatergy drink &#8211; and leaving the chips behind.<\/p>\n<p>Studies with rats demonstrated that rats fed sugar substitutes consume more calories and get fatter. \u00a0A Texas Health Center study showed an association between people&#8217;s consumption of diet drinks and weight gain and obesity. \u00a0Diet energy drinks are fatergy drinks too. \u00a0They just have a better &#8216;marketing profile&#8217;. \u00a0But ask yourself, how often do you see a skinny person drinking a diet fatergy drink?<\/p>\n<p>Many diet drinks contain patented chemicals (eg. drugs made from dirt) rather than natural &#8216;sweet tasting&#8217; products. \u00a0Did you ever try to figure out which sugar substitutes are safe? These drugs, like all drugs, come with side effects that are poorly documented and poorly studied over the long term. \u00a0Are any of them healthy? \u00a0Are some of them dangerous? \u00a0Which are in your &#8216;diet fatergy drink&#8217;? Some manufacturers use single chemicals, but many use a blend of chemicals to give a better &#8216;sweet taste&#8217;. \u00a0These chemical blends are also poorly studied (if they have been studied at all).<\/p>\n<p>Diet fatergy drink manufacturers are not interested in creating healthiness, they are selling &#8216;low calorie&#8217;, and it&#8217;s buyer beware.<\/p>\n<p>Fatergy drinks are no more about health than jumper cables. They jump start your nervous system like booster cables &#8211; and just as dangerous. Once or twice a year &#8211; you&#8217;ll hardly notice, but if they replace your water supply, your health will suffer.<\/p>\n<p>Will you die if you drink fatergy drinks? \u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.pakalertpress.com\/2012\/09\/11\/energy-drinks-are-more-dangerous-than-you-think\/\">Probably not. Or will you? Some European nations have banned specific energy drinks due to deaths caused.<\/a>\u00a0 Nutrition Watch just published a short article on<a href=\"http:\/\/general-medicine.jwatch.org\/cgi\/content\/full\/2013\/103\/3\">\u00a0risk and adverse effects of energy drinks<\/a>, and didn&#8217;t even bother to mention fat.<\/p>\n<p>You will be less healthy, and more fat. \u00a0And if you think you can drink diet fatergy drinks to avoid fatness, you&#8217;re only fooling yourself, everyone else can see the fats as they are.<\/p>\n<p>What about Fatergy Bars? \u00a0Don&#8217;t get me started&#8230; \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n<p>to your health, tracy<br \/>\nfounder:<a href=\"http:\/\/healthicine.org\/wordpress\/welcome\">Healthicine.org<\/a><\/p>\n<a class=\"synved-social-button synved-social-button-share synved-social-size-48 synved-social-resolution-single synved-social-provider-facebook nolightbox\" data-provider=\"facebook\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" title=\"Share on Facebook\" 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