Are you really getting what you think you are from the "healthy" drinks you purchase?
That's the question we really need to ask ourselves when consuming the many beverages in the marketplace these days. Companies want you to think you are getting the nutrition that is listed on the bottle, but in reality most are just sugar water and chemicals.
With the main goal of beverage companies being shelf life, the need for pasteurization becomes necessary. Ninety-nine percent of the beverages consumed are pasteurized, hot filled or use aseptic processing. In short, these beverages are boiled to extreme temperatures before being bottled.
Sure, the beverage started out with beneficial ingredients, but what do you think happened to the majority of the vitamins and nutrients after being boiled? That's right, they were killed. By the way, what is the sugar content of these drinks?
You can look at about 1-1/2 grams of sugar being the equivalent to a packet of sugar you can find at a restaurant. That being said, take for example a 32oz bottle of Gatorade G2, it contains 28g of sugar. Would you ever consider pouring 19 sugar packets in anything, let alone 32oz of liquid?
That's the question we really need to ask ourselves when consuming the many beverages in the marketplace these days. Companies want you to think you are getting the nutrition that is listed on the bottle, but in reality most are just sugar water and chemicals.
With the main goal of beverage companies being shelf life, the need for pasteurization becomes necessary. Ninety-nine percent of the beverages consumed are pasteurized, hot filled or use aseptic processing. In short, these beverages are boiled to extreme temperatures before being bottled.
Sure, the beverage started out with beneficial ingredients, but what do you think happened to the majority of the vitamins and nutrients after being boiled? That's right, they were killed. By the way, what is the sugar content of these drinks?
You can look at about 1-1/2 grams of sugar being the equivalent to a packet of sugar you can find at a restaurant. That being said, take for example a 32oz bottle of Gatorade G2, it contains 28g of sugar. Would you ever consider pouring 19 sugar packets in anything, let alone 32oz of liquid?
In a new ad campaign in NY it asks " are you pouring on the pounds?" The fat campaign aims to reduce obesity and diabetes by showing New Yorkers just how much sugar is in the drinks they grab off the shelves. This is going on all around the world.
We have obesity and diabetes in our children now too, this is no wonder with all the garbage on the shelves these days. This needs to stop. We need to get our health back and start taking better care of ourselves.
We have obesity and diabetes in our children now too, this is no wonder with all the garbage on the shelves these days. This needs to stop. We need to get our health back and start taking better care of ourselves.
There are network marketing/mlm companies that have health/nutrition based drinks. These Yoli Truth Blast Cap drinks are a healthy alternative to all the sugary, pasteurized and nutrient deficient beverages on the market today. These drinks are usually promoted to have some special benefit and some kind of unique ingredient that puts them in a class of their own. You normally won't find these types of beverages on the store shelves, but instead you order them through the company or a distributor.
With the specialty of these beverages usually comes a steep price to pay. Remember from earlier, these beverages may have started out healthy and nutritious, but after being boiled they have little to show for the ingredients and high prices. With Yoli's groundbreaking technology, they have found a way to keep all the vitamins and nutrients intact. This is all achieved at an affordable price that competes with beverages in the retail market.
With the specialty of these beverages usually comes a steep price to pay. Remember from earlier, these beverages may have started out healthy and nutritious, but after being boiled they have little to show for the ingredients and high prices. With Yoli's groundbreaking technology, they have found a way to keep all the vitamins and nutrients intact. This is all achieved at an affordable price that competes with beverages in the retail market.
What are you drinking? Hopefully this gave you a glimpse into what is really going on in the beverage industry and will get you to really consider what you put into your body. The TRUTH is out. Let's work together to get our health back!