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Why are eFusjon Energy Drinks the Healthiest Around?

Why are eFusjon Energy Drinks the Healthiest Around?

As far as energy drinks go, most of them do not contain the healthiest combination of ingredients you can find. I’m sure you’ve heard the news that the NEW Red Bull Cola was recently found to contain trace amounts of COCAINE. Well, Red Bull’s signature drinks have also been found to aggravate high blood pressure and heart related conditions, and possibly can increase the risk of having a stroke. This is because of the ingredients put into the drinks intended to give you that energy boost without the thought of health issues that may arise from it’s use.If you take a good look at the ingredients of any popular energy drink, you will find certain substances are found in most of them. Not all of which are the healthiest ingredients and substances that should be put into your body.

On top of the potential health issues, most popular energy drinks have a bad crash when you are coming down from the “high” these ingredients give you. Caffeine and Taurine are just two of the ingredients found in almost all energy drinks. Taurine is an amino acid produced in the testicles of bulls. The taurine used in the drinks is manufactured so it doesn’t come from bulls, but still, it’s not intended for human consumption, it’s for bulls! Caffeine isn’t bad for you unless you take too much of it or you are allergic. Anything over 60mg is going to give you adverse side-effects from the caffeine such as nausea, heart palpitations, headache, insomnia, etc… Most people know the effects of too much caffeine from experience.

Since I don’t want to say too many bad things about popular energy drinks that are most likely unhealthy, I will now explain why eFusjon Energy Drinks are different from the rest of the pack. eFusjon Energy Drinks are among the healthiest energy drinks available. There are more drinks that have healthy ingredients, but I haven’t found any energy drinks with this many healthy and high quality ingredients. Acai Berry is the main ingredient in eFusjon’s RAW and EDGE drinks which is one of the healthiest berries you can find with more health benefits being discovered every day. Also, the Acai Berry is very tasty and healthy.

Here is a list of eFusjon Energy Drink ingredients:

Acai Berry - eFusjon RAW and EDGE both contain the Acai Berry (a powerful superfood), These richly DARK BERRIES contain the highest nutritional value and antioxidant ORAC ratings of any fruit you can find. The Acai Berry reportedly contains the following many vital vitamins, high levels of dietary fiber, lipids, amino acids, free radical fighting antioxidants, Omega 3, 6, 9, phytonutrients, anthocyanins(reportedly 10-30 times that in red wine), protein, plus minerals like potassium, calcium, iron and phosphorus.

Reported Benefits of Drinking eFusjon energy drinks:

  • Boosts energy
  • Increased stamina
  • Improves digestive function
  • Improve mental clarity/focus
  • Promotes sound sleep
  • Detoxifies body of infectious toxins
  • Strengthens immune system
  • Enhances sexual desire and performance
  • Fights cancerous cells
  • Slows aging
  • Promotes healthier skin
  • Alleviates diabetes
  • Normalizes cholesterol
  • Maintains healthy heart function
  • Acts as anti-inflammatory
  • Improves circulation
  • Prevents artherosclerosis
  • Enhance visual acuity
  • Relieves arthritis pain
  • Help clear skin of warts
  • Reduce occurrence of seizures
  • Helps reduce injury and speeds recovery
  • Helps stabilize blood sugars
  • Kills leukemia cells
  • Fights depression
  • Supports weight loss
  • Improves overall physical strength

Acai has been used for many generations by the natives of Brazil. Acai boasts 10 times the antioxidant benefits of grapes and twice that of blueberries.

eFusjon RAW and EDGE also contain Chokeberry, Blueberry, Elderberry, Black Currant and Apple Extract which makes the drink very tasty and extremely healthy.

Chokeberry (Aronia Berry)

Reported Health Benefits:

  • Fights heart disease
  • Helps fight high blood pressure
  • Promotes healthy urinary tract
  • Anti-inflammatory
  • Fights bacteria associated with viruses(colds, flu etc.)
  • Strengthens memory
  • Aids digestion
  • Controls cholesterol
  • Fights cancers
  • Can help with diabetes
  • Help with circulation problems
  • Provides essential oils

The Chokeberry reportedly contains the following:

Many useful vitamins and minerals, namely Vitamin B2, B6, C, E, and Folic Acid. and high levels of phenolic acids, tannins, catechins and other active flavonoids, including quercetin.

Blueberry

Reported Health Benefits:

  • Helps Fight oxidative stress in body
  • Slows aging process
  • Prevents cancer
  • Promotes healthy heart function
  • Improves eyesight
  • Research towards preventing childhood obesity
  • Reduces risk of blood clotting
  • Reduces risk of urinary tract infection

The Blueberry reportedly contains the following:

Several vitamins and minerals. Vitamins A, C and E, and anthocyanins, proanthocyanidins and flavonoids including quercetin.

Elderberry

Reported Health Benefits:

  • Lowers cholesterol
  • Improves vision
  • Boosts immune system
  • Improves heart health
  • Fights infections associated with colds and flu
  • Fights free radicals to prevent cell damage
  • Helps control asthma
  • Helps control diabetes
  • Helps with weight loss
  • Helps control arthritis

The Elderberry reportedly contains the following:

Organic pigments, tannin, amino acids, carotenoids, flavonoids, including quercetin. Also has sugar, rutin, viburnic acid, vitamin A, B, and C.

Black Currant

Reported Health Benefits:

  • Prevents cancers
  • Controls arthritis
  • Prevent cardiovascular disease
  • Controls diarrhea and dysentery
  • Anti-inflammatory
  • Prevents kidney stones
  • Prevents urinary infection

The Black Currant reportedly contains the following:

Anthocyanins, vitamins (rich source of vitamin C), soluble and insoluble fibers and energy.

Apple extract

Reported Health Benefits:

  • Slows aging
  • Reduces winkles
  • Promotes hair growth
  • Effective neutriceutical
  • Improve symptoms in COPD patients
  • Fights bladder cancer
  • Fights lung cancer
  • Fights prostate cancer
  • Decreases risk of stroke
  • Reduce risk of heart disease
  • Helps control cholesterol
  • Protects circulatory system
  • Improves brain function
  • Protects cells in bladders of smokers against damage by carcinogens

The Apple Extract reportedly contains the following:

Flavonoids including quercetin and many vitamins and minerals to include vitamins B and C, potassium, folic acid, calcium, iron magnesium, zinc and dietary fiber.

Crystalline Fructose

Reported Health Benefits:

Improves insulin sensitivity and glycemic control in healthy and diabetic individuals
Lower blood glucose levels after ingestion

Note: According to reports, Crystalline Fructose and HFCS(high fructose corn syrup) are not the same thing. HFCS is manufactured from cornstarch after the removal of protein and fiber. The cornstarch is hydrolyzed to form dextrose, which then undergoes an isomerization process to yield different forms of HFCS that vary depending on the final fructose content. HFCS therefore contains other components in addition to fructose, the majority of which is glucose with minor contributions of other substances including maltose, maltotriose and poly dextrose, In contrast, reports state that crystalline fructose is purified and does not contain appreciable amounts of other components. Reportedly when Type 2 diabetics were given equicaloric amounts of HFCS or fructose the ones given HFCS experienced much higher levels of glucose and insulin than those given fructose.

Crystalline fructose is processed. It is derived from corn, just like HFCS, but enriched with fructose. The fructose is crystallized, dried, and milled, then used as a sweetener in the likes of beverages and yogurts. It consists of 98% fructose and <2% style=”font-weight: bold;”>What is the difference between crystalline fructose and high fructose corn syrup?

Crystalline fructose and high-fructose corn syrup are often mistakenly confused as the same product. Crystalline fructose is simply pure fructose in crystalline form. It’s 100% fructose. High-fructose corn syrup is composed of nearly equal amounts of fructose and glucose.

What are the advantages of crystalline fructose?

Crystalline fructose offers unique benefits when used in a variety of products, including improved product texture, taste and stability. When combined with other sweeteners and starches, crystalline fructose boosts sweetness, cake height (in baked goods) and mouth-feel of foods and beverages. In addition, it produces a pleasing brown surface color and pleasant aroma when baking.

Ascorbic acid

Is a sugar acid with antioxidant properties. Its appearance is white to light-yellow crystals or powder. It is water-soluble. The L-enantiomer of ascorbic acid is commonly known as vitamin C.

What is selenium?

Selenium
is a trace mineral that is essential to good health but required only in small amounts. Selenium is incorporated into proteins to make selenoproteins, which are important antioxidant enzymes. The antioxidant properties of selenoproteins help prevent cellular damage from free radicals. Free radicals are natural by-products of oxygen metabolism that may contribute to the development of chronic diseases such as cancer and heart disease Other selenoproteins help regulate thyroid function and play a role in the immune system.

Biotin

Is an essential water-soluble B vitamin. The name biotin is taken from the Greek word bios meaning “life.” Without biotin, certain enzymes do not work properly and various complications can occur involving the skin, intestinal tract, and nervous system. Metabolic problems including very low blood sugars between meals, high blood ammonia, or acidic blood (acidosis) can occur. Death is theoretically possible, although no clear cases have been reported. Recent studies suggest that biotin is also necessary for processes on the genetic level in cells (DNA replication and gene expression). Biotin deficiency is extremely rare. This is because daily biotin requirements are relatively small, biotin is found in many foods, and the body is able to recycle much of the biotin it has already used. Significant toxicity has not been reported in the available literature with biotin intake.

The Legend of Lin

In February 2008, Professor Justin Yifu Lin of Peking University was appointed to serve as senior vice president and chief economist for the World Bank. Thus he became the first citizen of a developing nation to hold such a position. “Success is just a product - 99 percent effort and one percent luck,” he says. “And even the one percent luck stems from hard work.”

Channeling Success

Originally named Lin Zhengyi, Lin Yifu, born in Taiwan, graduated from university at the top of his class. In 1979, he swam 2,000 meters from Jinmen, Taiwan, to the coastal mainland city of Xiamen, and there he changed his name to Lin Yifu. He later relocated to Beijing and was admitted to Peking University.

In 1980, Theodore William Schultz, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics, visited Peking University. Because of his expertise in spoken English, Lin Yifu was assigned to accompany Schultz as his interpreter. During that short-term association, Schultz became impressed with the young man’s great intelligence and good character. After he returned to the US, Schultz encouraged the University of Chicago to recruit Lin as his last doctoral student. After obtaining a master’s degree in political economics from Peking University in 1982, Lin began his overseas study at the University of Chicago, studying under Schultz. Four years later, Lin completed his doctoral study. His dissertation, China’s Rural Reforms: Theory and Empirical Evidence, was praised by Schultz as a “classic of new institutional economics.”

“The ambition of a soldier is to die on the battlefield; my ambition is to die at my desk.”
- Justin Yifu Lin

Lin once told his students, “The ambition of a soldier is to die on the battlefield; my ambition is to die at my desk.” The dedication and hard work that Lin put forth allowed him to realize many goals. After returning to China, Lin put forward a series of theories concerning developing economies and transitional economics based on his understanding of success and failure in the reform and development of transitioning countries. Many of his economic theories, such as “New Rural Areas Construction,” were adopted by the Chinese government to become part of established economic policies. The China Center for Economic Research at Peking University, founded by Lin, is considered by many in the foreign media to be a primary think-tank for the central government.

Shallow Divide

The mainland of China offered Lin a larger professional stage, upon which he could fulfill himself. Lin once stated in a letter to his family: “Based on my knowledge of culture, history, politics, economy and military affairs, I believe it is a historical must for Taiwan’s return to the motherland. It is the best option. As a Taiwanese, I cherish this island where I was born and raised, and I’d like to devote all my life to its prosperity. And meanwhile, as a Chinese citizen, I think Taiwan should contribute more to the cause of advancing the entire nation.”

But the narrow Taiwan Straits prevented his return home. In May 2002, Lin’s father passed away in Taiwan. Lin wished to return for his father’s funeral. But the Taiwan authorities declined his application. On June 3, on Lin’s behalf, his wife Chen Yunying managed to return to Taiwan to mourn his father’s death. Lin choked up when interviewed on Hong Kong-based Phoenix TV about this subject.

All of the Chinese should unite in stronger, more complete ways to create a greater Chinese nation, Lin explained during a lecture at a 2006 symposium attended by students from both the mainland and Taiwan. He greatly regrets his absence from his father’s funeral, but he says he will never regret his life-changing decision. If he can return to Taiwan in the future, what he wants to do most is to visit his parents’ final resting place.
Family Fortunes

When Lin left Chen Yunying to go to the mainland, his wife began her anxious wait. She heard nothing from her husband, but she firmly believed that he was alive and they would finally have a reunion. It was not until Lin initiated his study in the US that Chen Yunying had the opportunity to bring their six-year-old son and four-year-old daughter to meet with her husband.

In their four years in the US, the wife and husband resided in Washington D.C. and Chicago, respectively, with Chen pursuing her doctoral degree and looking after their kids in Washington. In 1987, after completing her doctoral dissertation, following in her husband’s steps, Chen returned to the mainland of China. Chen is engaged in special education and her achievement has earned her the designation “Chinese Pioneer of Special Education.” She often jokes with her husband, “Your job is to help people get rich, while my job is to help the rich spend their money in the right place.”


Prof. Justin Yifu Lin has been appointed as senior vice president of the World Bank.

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Projectile Personalities

Bounding across various obstacles and from one roof to the next, a group of young men push their bodies to the limit. Seemingly in a trance of movement, they spring and somersault in an almost supernatural style, using those obstacles as platforms from which to leap, rebound, vault and run.

Parkour was conceived in France in the 1980s, and to perform this extreme sport one flows across obstacles like water. Parkour practitioners regard the entire city as a huge training ground, and they challenge high walls and the tops of buildings with their agile acrobatics.

Like participants in another urban sport, free-running, Parkour players aim to pass each obstacle and reach a destination by physical power and surefootedness. The “mobile art” does not require any apparatus, or special training. The human body is the only piece of equipment.

Parkour was first practiced by French soldiers and began to be seen in Great Britain in 2002. The physical street art was displayed in the French movie Banlieue 13 and lead actor David Belle was thus popularly considered to be the form’s creator.

In China’s larger cities, today Parkour teams display their extreme skill by leaping onto roofs and vaulting over walls. The largest team in the nation is known as Racing Tribe, while the leading team in Beijing is the Beijing PK Society.

“No matter where I am, as long as I’m faced with an obstacle, I just want to conquer it in a cool way,” says a newcomer of a Beijing Parkour club. His club now has 40-plus members, and they lease facilities at their own expense for regular training. Although the members range from 15 to 35 in age and vary in physical proficiency, each is constantly challenged with unfamiliar movements as they strive to reach new heights.

Parkour devotees practice. (Image: China Pictorial)Parkour devotees practice. (Image: China Pictorial)The outfits are simple: T-shirt, light running shoes and sport pants. In addition to physical strength, coordination and vaulting skills, a Parkour practitioner also must be courageous and not lacking in self-confidence.

Parkour combines nearly all free movements, including running, leaping, climbing, vaulting and rolling. Walls, windows, trees, rocks, and ditches may trigger a series of movements and “bodies will play as free as water.” Parkour is not just an athletic art, but also a lifestyle. Its more serious devotees say they extend their spirit beyond bounds as they run, jump, climb and roll.

Originating in France, the free-style extreme urban sport known as Parkour has come to China. In large cities like Beijing and Shanghai, many youngsters are now proficient Parkour practitioners.

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