Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Caffeine and Energy Supplements: Some Advice

Need a jolt of caffeine to rev up your engine in the morning or throughout the day? Here is some of the latest research, including both the pros and cons of drinking coffee.

Now if you love colas, this article is not for you. You already know that cola is not good for you or neutral at best. Coffee lovers and people with low energy who don't drink coffee, read on.

First the good news about coffee. According to a recent study in the International Journal of Cancer, women who drank 3 or more cups of coffee per day were 50% less likely to develop colon cancer than non-drinkers. Coffee may also cut the risk of other cancers as well, including liver and rectal cancer. It can also slow brain cell loss in elderly women.

Caffeine has also been shown to make athletes run farther and cycle faster. Runners and cyclists who consume about 1 cup of coffee one hour prior to exercise improve both endurance and performance according to the American College of Sports Medicine.

Another very recent (but small study) by the University of Georgia in Athens has shown that 2 cups of coffee consumed prior to workout can cut post-workout muscular pain by almost 50%. Interesting findings. Calls for more research, right?

Now for the not so good news. Too much coffee (4-7 cups a day) can raise cortisol levels. Now cortisol is a stress hormone that promotes fat storage, breaks down muscle tissue and increases blood pressure - not a good thing for anyone, especially body builders.

If you have a gene that causes caffeine to linger in your bloodstream for a long time, you could also be at higher risk for heart disease according to researchers at the University of Toronto. You can't know for sure if you have this gene, so drink coffee in moderation and take cues from your body (if your heart is racing, that's not a good sign).

Don't like coffee? Try some of the energy supplements at our store or one of our energy drinks to improve your endurance and your performance, and to boost your energy levels when needed. This will result in improved concentration and better focusing ability as well.

As for me, I love coffee, so I'll grab a great cup of java (tomorrow morning of course). You decide if coffee, energy supplements or energy drinks work best for you.

Have a great night!

Sandy Huard, President, Women's Health Supply International

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