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What’s in your Energy Drink?

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was a Vietnam War-era drug manufactured by the American government. The rumor goes on to say that it was banned due to several brain tumor-related deaths.

Inositol
Is an isomeric alcohol found in the Vitamin B complex. There is no evidence that it is a dietary essential for human beings.

Guarana Seed Extract
Guarana may indeed boost energy, since its main ingredient is guaranine, which is chemically identical to caffeine.

Pyridoxine Hydrochloride
A crystalline compound, decomposing at about 208°C; used in medicine in vitamin therapy. Also known as pyridoxal hydrochloride; vitamin B6 hydrochloride. Your body does not absorb this chemical, and we hope it gets peed out!

Riboflavin
Riboflavin is the principal growth-promoting factor in the vitamin B complex. Also known as vitamin B2. Riboflavin is involved in a wide range of oxidation reactions, of fats, carbohydrates, and amino acids.

Maltodextrin
Maltodextrin is a polysaccharide that is used as a food additive. It is hydrolysate produced from starch and is usually found as a creamy-white hygroscopic spray dried powder. Maltodextrin is easily digestible, being absorbed as rapidly as glucose, and might be either moderately sweet or almost flavorless. It is basically a Corn Starch with no nutritional benefits.

Cyanocobalamin
It is Vitamin B-12, and is the easiest to crystallize and therefore easiest to purify after it is produced by bacterial fermentation. Cyanocobalamin usually does not even occur in nature, and is not one of the forms of the vitamin which is directly used in the human body

Note:

Remember that certain processing, as with sugar and white flour, tends to significantly reduce B vitamin content. Certain things such as “Corn Starch” can drain the power of any Vitamin B Complex.

XOWII Energy Drink:

Antioxidants. Are they important?

Yes, they fight free radical damage that can lead to disease. They also support the immune system and they promote overall wellness, energy and vitality. Categorically, antioxidant protection is the best protection for human health.

But are all antioxidants the same?

Absolutely not. For the best in boosting energy, essential nutrition, and protection from today’s common health problems, you need the richest, all-natural botanical sources of nature’s antioxidant nutrients. Look no further than the KonaRed™ Coffee Cherry.

KonaRed™ Coffee Cherry:
Our flagship antioxidant also known as the “coffee berry”, the Red Coffee Cherry™ has exploded on the health scene as an antioxidant-rich super food. For centuries, natives in various cultures have revered the health-promoting properties of the Kona Red Coffee Cherry™ and seed (or the bean, as it’s known today). The KonaRed™ Coffee Cherry is rich in antioxidant compounds such as polyphenos, and is a terrific source of other nutrients, including polysaccharides.

The KonaRed™ Coffee Cherry anti-oxidant nutrients have been known to offer phenomenal protective benefits to humans, including:

* Helps resist sun damage
* Delays aging by neutralizing free radicals and relieving systemic stress
* Boosts mood and energy
* Curbs apetite

Glucosamine:
The only primary ingredient that is not a fruit, glucosamine is proven to help minimize joint discomfort and improve joint flexibility and mobility. Add this to the energy-boosting abilities of the other ingredients, and you’ll be able to enjoy an even more active lifestyle.

Superblend:
A harmonious blend of the Acai berry, Aronia berry, Elderberry, and the Concord grape.

Acai berry:
Acai recently exploded on the health scene and became very popular for its health benefits and unique taste. Not only is it rich in antioxidant compounds, it also delivers essential fats, amino acids and several essential vitamins and minerals.

Aronia berry:
Another emerging super fruit, Aronia possesses potent antioxidants such as proanthocyanins and quinic acid.

Elderberry:
Research shows that elderberry is an excellent source of various antioxidant nutrients, including anthocyanins and flavonoids. The berry has been used in various cultures around the world for a variety of conditions and as a general tonic.

Concord grape:
Grapes contain resveratrol, a potent antioxidant nutrient that has garnered the attention of scientists everywhere. Grapes also provide a rich source of flavonoids and proanthocyanins.

To learn more about Xowii Energy, or to receive more input on my research into this topic, please contact me here:

Peter D. Bouloukos  integritybooking@yahoo.com

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Peter D. Bouloukos has created, operated, and owned three successful restaurant concepts. He has worked both small and large corporate business in the fields of management, leadership,and concept development. He is a successful investor, and also a Leadership based Management Coach. He believes in doing the right things, at the right times, for the right reasons…good reasons!

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