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		<title>Chemical Compounds in the Water</title>
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Some energy drinks contain a combination of caffeine and sugar, especially to give you a quick spike in energy to give. But if you are not used to consuming caffeine can make you restless and your stomach can get upset.
So where would you be watching? Check the labels on electrolytes such as sodium and potassium. [...]]]></description>
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Some energy <a href="http://www.forumvaledosousa.com/category/healthy-tips/water-for-life">drinks</a> contain a combination of caffeine and sugar, especially to give you a quick spike in energy to give. But if you are not used to consuming caffeine can make you restless and your stomach can get upset.<br />
So where would you be watching? Check the labels on electrolytes such as sodium and potassium. These are the salts that your body loses when you sweat. In addition, electrolytes also contribute to the taste, so you&#8217;ll drink more. Look for <a href="http://www.forumvaledosousa.com/category/healthy-tips/water-for-life">beverages</a> that are less than 100 calories per 250 ml.<br />
More calories means a higher <a href="http://www.forumvaledosousa.com/category/healthy-tips/water-for-life">sugar concentration.</a> You want not just the calories you burned through exercise aandrinken again! Too much sugar is a problem, but a bit of carbs in a sports drink during exercise can help one to maintain normal sugar levels. A mix of different types of carbohydrates in the carbohydrate drink may help improve the <a href="http://www.forumvaledosousa.com/category/healthy-tips/water-for-life">muscle</a> to get.</p>
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