GREEN COLA
Sugar is the preferred short-term energy source of your body. Most of the soft drinks contain high levels of sugar. When sugar level rises after the consumption of soft drinks, your body stops using fat and protein for energy. When sugar is depleted, it cannot switch back immediately to use fat and protein. This is commonly known as sugar crash. If you are competing in a long-duration athletic event, sugar crash can be disastrous for your performance.
Is Green Cola the answer ? Can Green Cola be a healthier option we have all been looking for ?
Green Cola is sweetened with stevia & produced with naturally sourced green coffee bean; 0% Sugar 0% Aspartame 0% Preservatives 0% Phosphoric Acid.
Stevia is a sugar substitute that comes from a plant, and has no calories. The raw leaves of the stevia plant are approximately 40 times sweeter than sugar, and the powdered sweetener derived from them is up to 200-300 times sweeter. What this means is that, just a tiny bit of stevia will suffice for most of your sugar free recipes.
Stevia is Great For Diabetics and the reason why sugar is so bad for diabetics is that it contains large amounts of carbohydrates. In order to illustrate which food types are fit for diabetics and which ones aren’t, a system called “the glycemic index” was developed. A few examples are; an apples has a GI of 39, french fries have a GI of 95, tabletop sugar has a GI of 80, whilst Stevia has a GI of 0. Yes, zero ! This makes the sweet leaf ideal for keeping any diabetes symptoms at bay without having to compromise any sweetness in the food.
Green coffee bean is a seed of the coffee plant, and is the source for coffee.“green coffee” is simply unroasted seeds—aka beans—from Coffea, the plant that gives us so many of our morning brews. Coffee contains hundreds of compounds, many of which may have healthful benefits.
Green coffee bean extract has gained quite a bit of buzz recently as a weight-loss supplement. Many websites sell green coffee pills and a major coffee company has even started selling a beverage spiked with the extract.
Does it work? “There’s some data in the research to support the idea that chlorogenic acid in the green coffee bean can have an effect on body weight and fat loss,” as quoted by Lona Sandon, R.D., assistant professor of clinical nutrition at the University of Texas Southwestern in Dallas.
Based on the criteria, produced with naturally sourced green coffee beans and sweetened with Stevia, Green Cola is the healthier option of soft drinks we all have been looking for !
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Lara Nercessian