The best energy supplement, in your opinion.
dmfusari
Posts: 9
Hey All!
First time posting on here, but with a question that has been constantly on my mind.
I have really tried to replace a lot of the fake and processed foods in my diet in the last few months. Everything seems to be easily replaceable EXCEPT an energy supplement. For instance, for my early morning workouts I prefer to have some "kick" before I get started - that could be in the form of 5 hour energy, Crystal Lite Energy, or something similar. I don't trust these products anymore knowing the FDA allows crap in what we consume.
I prefer something with lower calories, and natural ingredients with the same potency as these supplements.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
First time posting on here, but with a question that has been constantly on my mind.
I have really tried to replace a lot of the fake and processed foods in my diet in the last few months. Everything seems to be easily replaceable EXCEPT an energy supplement. For instance, for my early morning workouts I prefer to have some "kick" before I get started - that could be in the form of 5 hour energy, Crystal Lite Energy, or something similar. I don't trust these products anymore knowing the FDA allows crap in what we consume.
I prefer something with lower calories, and natural ingredients with the same potency as these supplements.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
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Black coffee.0
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Black coffee.
Thanks! I thought of that or espresso, but I think it will make my heart race and make me more jittery, especially on an empty stomach in the morning.0 -
Black coffee.
Thanks! I thought of that or espresso, but I think it will make my heart race and make me more jittery, especially on an empty stomach in the morning.
Are you sensitive to caffeine? It would probably only do that if you are. I might be way to use to it tho because I never have a problem, lol. If it does though you could always eat something small with it. Like greek yogurt0 -
I started taking Cayenne pepper (Capsicum) per my doctor's suggestion for some digestive problems and it turned out to also give me quite a bit of energy, even more than caffeine. It took a while to get the dosage just right because if I took too much my heart rate increased too much or it caused heart burn. You could try that, or just take a caffeine pill or coffee. Something I also like is Yerba Mate tea, but that's an acquired taste but if you like it it has more natural caffeine than coffee.0
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A quarter cup of black coffee with some kind of sugar free food?0
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I've had a few Starbucks Refreshers. The can says "natural energy from green coffee extract". Target has them. They have stevia in them. Not sure what all you're trying to avoid. One can has 60 calories. They do have coffee beans in them??? Sorry I can't help more as far as ingredients go, but might be worth a look.0
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Thanks everyone for the recs! I think I'll just start trying the different suggestions and see how they effect me.
I appreciate you taking the time and answer :-)0 -
One of the things that I supplement for the fancy cafe shop coffees might be right up your ally. I've started drinking the Atkins Advantage Protein Shakes. They have a cafe and mocha variety that has a little bit of coffee in it, and is low in sugar since its meant for people with diabetes/low sugar diets.
Not sure if that's considered "natural", but I find it to be a good way to give me a little bit of caffeine without the jitters and sugar as well as 15g of protein as soon as I wake up.
Edit:
Nutrition Facts: 160cals, 1g sugar, 9g fat, 15g protein, 4g Carbs
40% Calcium
10% vit D,
15% Vit C
20% (Vit K, Riboflavin, B6, B12, Iodine, Selenium, Chromium, E, Thiamin, Niacin, Folate, Biotin, Zinc, Manganese, Molybdenum)
45% Phosphorus0 -
Any of the below
C8H10N4O2
C17H21NO4
C7H17N0 -
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Any of the below
C8H10N4O2
C17H21NO4
C7H17N
You forgot C9H13N
Yes! I got a BINGO!
Keep it simple, all the B vitamins you can get (and iron if you tend anemic).0 -
This give me a pack of energy,I tend to have this most mornings.
Frozen blue berry and strawberry 100g
Tsp 100% peanut butter
Oat bran 22g
1 scoop of whey protien powder
300 ml Water
Wiz up and drink
ps just started to add 1 tsp of rapeseed oil roughly 300 cals
or I have Green tea as a pre workout.0 -
Any of the below
C8H10N4O2
C17H21NO4
C7H17N
You forgot C9H13N
C10H15NO might be a nice thing to use too.0 -
RoxyLean. It is amazzzzing, I love it!!!! I get it at GNC. I don't drink coffee or tea so just one of these little guys helps me out in the a.m.0
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lots of H2O :flowerforyou:0
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ALL "energy" supplements are nothing more than mild stimulants. Need that kick? It's usually gonna come from attitude.
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Been in fitness industry for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition0 -
Sleep. Make sure you get enough of it.0
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Exercise.0
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a really good daily vitamin, one that has plenty of all the B's.0
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Do not get fooled by supplement companies with their "energy boosting" bs like special vitamins or minerals or plant leaves from the depths of Machu Picchu combined with soil from Tuvalu. These are all scams. You don't need that stuff and neither does your wallet.
Remember energy = calories. Calories give our body energy, fuel, performance or whatever you want to call it.
The only effective low calorie/calorie free "energy" boosting things out items you most likely already have in your home. Black coffee, music (whether it's old school hip hop or country!), motivation videos on YouTube (eg How Bad Do You Want It?), a hot/cold shower and family/friends who have worked their butt off to be successful.0 -
Sleep. Make sure you get enough of it.
precisly what I was going to say.
sleep.
I know I don't get enough. Otherwise I don't take supplements. Few people I know actually truly need them- most people just need to put down the twinkies and work harder for the results they want.
past that for morning energy- coffee.
I drink mine only with whip cream. delicious.0 -
I love ViSalus Go its Instant energy but comes with none of the bad stuff that 5 hr energy gives you! I also have tried the ViSalus Neuro Raspberry Boost Drink. You can check it out at Vi.net and or ViSalus.com If I have any of these then I don't need coffee.
Some day's I need to use the above..but mostly if I am exercising, eating clean (NOT 100%) , getting the sleep and drinking my Shakeology then I usually don't feel tired. Sometimes I do need the above!0 -
I love ViSalus Go its Instant energy but comes with none of the bad stuff that 5 hr energy gives you! I also have tried the ViSalus Neuro Raspberry Boost Drink. You can check it out at Vi.net and or ViSalus.com If I have any of these then I don't need coffee.
Some day's I need to use the above..but mostly if I am exercising, eating clean, getting the sleep and drinking my Shakeology then I usually don't feel tired. Sometimes I do need the above!
if you are using body by VI- I wouldn't really call that "eating clean"0 -
Do not get fooled by supplement companies with their "energy boosting" bs like special vitamins or minerals or plant leaves from the depths of Machu Picchu combined with soil from Tuvalu. These are all scams. You don't need that stuff and neither does your wallet.
Remember energy = calories. Calories give our body energy, fuel, performance or whatever you want to call it.
The only effective low calorie/calorie free "energy" boosting things out items you most likely already have in your home. Black coffee, music (whether it's old school hip hop or country!), motivation videos on YouTube (eg How Bad Do You Want It?), a hot/cold shower and family/friends who have worked their butt off to be successful.
lol, unless you're getting your vitamin/mineral RDA (which differs based on sex, age, certain conditions, ect) from food only, then no, energy does not simply JUST equal calories.
also, there is a lot of food that will make you more tired after eating it. sorry, i'm going to disagree with you within the context of her question. a calorie is a specific UNIT of energy, but in terms of the human body, there's a lot more that goes into the equation.0 -
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I love ViSalus Go its Instant energy but comes with none of the bad stuff that 5 hr energy gives you! I also have tried the ViSalus Neuro Raspberry Boost Drink. You can check it out at Vi.net and or ViSalus.com If I have any of these then I don't need coffee.
Some day's I need to use the above..but mostly if I am exercising, eating clean, getting the sleep and drinking my Shakeology then I usually don't feel tired. Sometimes I do need the above!
if you are using body by VI- I wouldn't really call that "eating clean"
Like I said, Im not totally eating clean 100%...maybe I need to reword what I said!0 -
I started taking Cayenne pepper (Capsicum) per my doctor's suggestion for some digestive problems and it turned out to also give me quite a bit of energy, even more than caffeine. It took a while to get the dosage just right because if I took too much my heart rate increased too much or it caused heart burn. You could try that, or just take a caffeine pill or coffee. Something I also like is Yerba Mate tea, but that's an acquired taste but if you like it it has more natural caffeine than coffee.
There are lot's of flavored with dried fruits or herbal ones so she could probably find something for herself.
For the ultimate kick i would suggest Canarias (its pretty much ground to powder and has a strong 'rooty' taste), Cruz de Malta(red package) or Pajarito (herbal Pajarito has a pretty strong mint taste but it's so goddamn refreshing, even cold !)
You can also try something like 'CoGuBean coffee' which has:
*Coffee
*Green Tea
*Yerba Mate
*Guarana
*Citrus Aurantium
it tastes pretty much like coffee but it's a bit stronger.
Eventually you could use some thermogenic fatburner, most of these have caffeine in them and help a lot when dieting.0 -
RoxyLean. It is amazzzzing, I love it!!!! I get it at GNC. I don't drink coffee or tea so just one of these little guys helps me out in the a.m.
I love it too!0
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