by Dr Simone | Dec 28, 2017 | Big Pharma, Cancer, Concussion, Energy Drinks, FDA, Linus Pauling PhD, Opioid Crisis, Simone Health Insurance Advantage, Simone Super Energy, Sodium Chloride, Statins
Interview with ERSKINE OVERNIGHT explores: OPIOID CRISIS, DANGERS OF ENERGY DRINKS, STATINS, FLU, PROTONS, SIMONE HEALTH INSURANCE ADVANTAGE, SLEEP APNEA
by Dr Simone | Oct 30, 2017 | Energy Drinks, Simone Super Energy
Their position statement acknowledges the growing number of children becoming ill from these drinks.
by Dr Simone | Oct 30, 2017 | Energy Drinks, Simone Super Energy
University of Maryland School of Public Health shows that people who consume energy drinks that have caffeine and other stimulants have a higher risk of cocaine use especially, and also alcohol, and prescription stimulants.
by Dr Simone | Jul 5, 2017 | Energy Drinks, Nutritional Hydration, Salt, Simone Super Energy, Sports Medicine
Erskine interviews Dr Simone about the high temperatures in the Southwest Unites States, Nutritional Hydration, Heat Exhaustion, Heat Stroke, antioxidants, and other topics.
by Dr Simone | Aug 26, 2015 | Cancer, Cardiovascular Disease, Energy Drinks, Inflammation, Sports Medicine
Ribose looks and tastes like sugar and has a negative glycemic index which causes a drop in blood sugar rather than a rise.
by Dr Simone | Jan 1, 2015 | Carcinogen, Energy Drinks, Harmful Ingredients
HARMFUL INGREDIENTS TO AVOID IN YOUR DRINK
by Dr Simone | Dec 23, 2014 | Energy Drinks, Harmful Ingredients, Nutritional Hydration, Sports Medicine
ENERGY AND SPORTS DRINKS HAVE HIGH ACIDITY THAT DESTROYS TOOTH ENAMEL AND CONTRIBUTES TO ACIDITY IN THE BODY We do not diagnose disease or recommend a dietary supplement for the treatment of disease. You should share this information with your physician who can...
by Dr Simone | Dec 22, 2014 | Energy Drinks, Nutritional Hydration, Simone Super Energy, Sports Medicine
Signs and Symptoms of Dehydration, Do Not Drink Liquids with:, Studies clearly show that proper Nutritional Hydration allows for better mental and physical performance – you run harder, faster, farther, have better acceleration and agility, more endurance, less injuries, less mental fatigue, and better recovery.
by Dr Simone | Dec 22, 2014 | Energy Drinks, Harmful Ingredients, Nutritional Hydration, Simone Super Energy, Sports Medicine
LeBron James discusses leg cramps (Miami Herald 6-7-14) James [who endorses Powerade] had over two bags of fluids pumped into his body after Game 1 of the NBA Finals, and that doesn’t count all the salt tablets and sports drinks and recovery concoctions that he consumed following the 110-95 loss. James couldn’t move his legs and was carried off the court. “My body just shut down,” James said. “Basically my body said, ‘OK, enough jumping for you for tonight. You’ve had enough.’ Nothing I could do about it.”
by Dr Simone | Dec 20, 2014 | Energy Drinks, Sports Medicine
Teenage Girl Is Dead After Consuming Red Bull Energy reported in Guardian Liberty Voice. “Popular” energy drinks have been linked to 21,000 Emergency Rooms visits and 20 deaths.
by Dr Simone | Dec 4, 2014 | Energy Drinks, Harmful Ingredients, Nutritional Hydration, Simone Super Energy
Toxic oxalates are found in antifreeze, some sports drinks, and some green smoothies.
by Dr Simone | Dec 2, 2014 | Energy Drinks, Harmful Ingredients, Simone Super Energy, Sports Medicine
According to a new study published in Pediatrics, the majority of food and beverage products endorsed in 2010 by professional athletes like LeBron James, Peyton Manning and Serena Williams are calorie-dense, nutrient-poor, or filled with additive sugar. And about 93% of athlete endorsed drinks had all of their calories from additive sugar.
by Dr Simone | Feb 1, 2013 | Energy Drinks, Harmful Ingredients, Simone Super Energy, Sports Medicine
Popular energy drinks may cause serious increases in heart contraction rates within an hour of consumption forcing 21,000 people to ERs. 42% mixed the energy drink with another stimulant such as Adderal or Ritalin. Symptoms included life-threatening arrhythmias, high blood pressure, seizures, and 18 deaths.