Healthier Choices in Energy Drinks


The Energy Crisis in Children of the United States

Years ago the common crisis in most classrooms and homes was a so-called challenge with children who couldn’t sit still, stop talking or slow down. Sadly many were fed medication when all these active normal children needed was some fresh air and attention. We live in a society of surviving parents and struggling kids.

Todays common problem however has taken a new turn and a direction that is more than just puzzling. When a 10 year old has to have a caffeinated drink much less an energy drink just to think in the morning something has gone amiss. Teachers are stating that kids are drinking not just one but two or three drinks at a time and are beyond out of control in the classroom, they are violent, irrational and at a level that is totally unsafe.

Energy drinks met the demand of the generation that outgrew Coke and Pepsi, Mountain Dew was no longer strong enough and Coffee wasn’t cool. In came caffeine, sugar, vitamins, herbs and more to give you the buzz you craved. Sounds innocent, doesn’t it? Until the consumption of energy drinks skyrocketed and the common age of its consumers were between 12-19. With the already existing blood pressure, diabetes and health problems plaguing our kids what can we do? http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/diet/2001-12-20-energy-drinks.htm

Energy drinks must taste good or a switch might never take place. If there’s no jolt of energy no one wants them, so what can you do? Try an energy drink that is both healthy, in demand and safe. Recent tests showed students asking for 2 at a time when a recent teacher brought samples of ACT Energy drinks to the classroom.

Give your kids an energy drink they can proud of and you can rest safe knowing they are consuming! Try ACT Energy drinks at no cost or risk today. www.angelabrook.net

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