How Supplements Can Give you Energy, and Make you Sick.

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ENERGY-2A typical comment I get is how much more energy people are feeling from a new supplement or product they started. It is usually some multi-level-marketing (MLM) product a friend, family member, or neighbor convinced them to try. They claim it is “all natural” energy and they have never felt better.  [activecampaign form=82]

So, how is it that these products give a person more energy? What does it mean to be all natural? Will this energy last and is it healthy in the short and long term?

First let’s answer these questions;
Is healthy to be under constant stress? Is it good to be “stressed out”? What exactly is stress?

Let’s say you are walking down the street and a man shows a knife and asks for your wallet. At that moment the stress response, the fight or flight response kicks in. Stress hormones are released from the adrenal glands. Your heart rate goes up, blood pressure goes up, you get a boost of energy because you need to fight or run, digestion goes down because blood is concentrated in your extremities (that is why your muscles feel tense), sugar and fat are released into your blood stream for energy, cholesterol is released to help with clotting in case of injury, appetite is suppressed, rate of breathing is increased, you may feel the need to go to the bathroom (hence the term scared shitless), you are jittery, alert, and have no chance falling asleep. When your stress hormones are up you have more energy and feel good.
“Feeling better does not equal getting better.” Albert Einstein

This stress response is healthy in the short term. It is an extremely important survival mechanism in the event of an attack. However, if you are under a continued state of stress it is very dangerous. Would it be good to have high blood pressure, muscle tension, increased fat and sugar in your blood, increased cholesterol, increased breath rate, inability to sleep, and decreased digestion all the time?

The reason caffeine gives a person more energy is because it causes the release of stress hormones. Caffeine is a stressor. The reason many MLM products give you more energy is because they are loaded with caffeine! You are keeping yourself under a constant load of stress. That is very dangerous over the long term. Caffeine is a drug and these products are creating a drug addiction. People get addicted to drugs because it makes them “feel good” and they feel terrible when they try to quit. It is fatigue and pounding headaches when trying to quit caffeine.

Let’s say there was a new product that came out called Wine-O. Have one bottle each afternoon and you will feel all warm and fuzzy, relaxed, happy and you’ll sleep like a baby. You would feel great for a while after having a bottle of Wine-O each night. You can do it again the next day and the next and keep feeling great. You could tell all of your friends about this great new product that is ‘all natural’ and made from grapes. You feel great every afternoon and sleep like a baby you have to try it! Eventually you start to build a tolerance to the alcohol in Wine-O and need to drink more and more to get the same pleasurable feeling. You need to have some just to get your day started in the morning. If you continue on that path you will get to a point where if you aren’t drinking Wine-O you feel terrible. The same thing happens with consistent caffeine consumption. You create a drug addiction, numerous negative side effects, and will go thru withdrawal when trying to kick the habit. Are these caffeine filled supplements really “all natural”?

Another way affect caffeine has on your system is the blocking of adenosine. Adenosine is hormone released by your body that is a signal to your body that you need rest. Again, if you are constantly blocking adenosine with caffeine this will lead to long term problems.

When you look at the MLM product labels it is easy to see they all have caffeine just from different sources. Guarana has very high caffeine concentration. Green tea extract, white tea extract, coffee bean extract are all just more sources of caffeine. Every energy drink is nothing more than a caffeine delivery system. Most products use a “proprietary blend” so you don’t know exactly much but it’s a lot. You know it’s a lot because you feel a lot of energy! Smart supplement companies are good at hiding ingredients with different names.

Another very import factor to consider is the dosage of caffeine relative to the size of the person. Do you think giving a 115 pound female 200mg of caffeine is going to have the same effect as if given to a 215 pound man? These products recommend the exact same caffeine dosage for everyone. That makes no sense. Some people even recommend these products for kids. You do not want to start children on drugs that can affect their entire endocrine (hormone) system. Think about it. Does it make any sense to give children hormone altering drugs?

This is one thing that is so frustrating with distributors who sell these products. They have no idea what the ingredients are actually doing. They just believe in the clever company marketing and see the potential to make some money selling it to friends. No matter how good their intentions may be they are hurting themselves and their clients.

If you use energy products on a consistent basis you will have negative health consequences. It’s just a matter of time. All you need is a little understanding of basic stress response physiology to understand this.

When it comes to health decisions you have to think long term. Taking caffeine all day will give you more energy and make you feel good for a while. Eventually, you will pay the price.

Would you like to know the best ways to combat the stress response and get true “natural energy”? Exercise, eat healthy, get adequate sleep, and think positively. Be grateful for what you have rather than depressed over what you don’t.
I recently met with a client who is a month into my program. She has been following the diet recommendations and working out on a regular basis. She was thrilled to tell me how much better her sleep is and how much more energy she has throughout the day. One month in and she is hooked! No drugs needed. That is true “natural energy”!

On a side note – If a distributor claims the products are “naturally sourced from the best farms in America.” When and where was the best farm in the country competition? If they were naturally sourced from farms, what companies unnaturally source from farms?

“We are rated the highest bioavailability.” When and where was the supplement bioavailability competition? The highest possible bioavailability would be if you injected the caffeine directly into your blood stream.

“You need to do some research” When a person has research to support their claims, they will cite it. When they have nothing, they go with the “do some research” line in support of whatever they are trying to sell.

At this point a distributor’s only response in defense will be to try and attack me personally and/or professionally. When that happens I know their argument is lost and can’t be defended.

“When the debate is lost, slander becomes the tool of the loser.” Socrates

Comments (13)

  • Heidi Reply

    Hi! I’ve really enjoyed reading your articles on products that I see so many of my friends taking on FB. I don’t, however, see a review on Zeal For Life wellness drink. I recently became a consultant because I have been helped by it, and seen others testimonies of health benefits. Do you have a review on this? Or can you do one? I am a HUGE skeptic of products, and feel that i did thorough research on the zeal wellness before I became a consultant and have been impressed with the ingredients, of whole food vitamins and no synthetic stuff….but I’d like to read your opinion. Thanks!
    ~heidi

    August 21, 2015 at 1:52 pm
    • Steve Czys
      Steve Czys Reply

      I haven’t had anyone bring in any zeal products to me yet. One thing I found interested was their science advisory board. Which, every MLM company has and claims their doctors are of course best in the world. Their product formulator Mark McKnight “has a strong background in mathematics”… He has zero formal health or nutrition education.

      August 28, 2015 at 10:33 am
  • KittyMeow Reply

    What about getting caffeine from tea or coffee in moderation? Or is all caffeine bad?

    September 20, 2015 at 7:31 am
    • Steve Czys
      Steve Czys Reply

      I think the less caffeine you drink the better. However, I think a cup or two of coffee or tea can be part of a healthy lifestyle. The problem comes when people build up a tolerance to the caffeine and start drinking energy drinks (caffeine drinks) constantly just to get through the day. Caffeine is an addicting drug.

      September 20, 2015 at 10:05 am
  • Brett Reply

    Hi!

    Interesting site!

    We’ve had a long-term occasional relationship with Shaklee (a family member and good friend do it, but don’t force it on us).

    They seem to be less hype-y.

    Any insight into them?

    February 17, 2016 at 2:32 pm
    • Steve Czys
      Steve Czys Reply

      You can easily find higher quality products at a cheaper price. I know at one point they were bought out by a Japanese pharmaceutical company…. Not my preference in supplement ownership.

      February 18, 2016 at 7:16 am
      • Mel Reply

        Hi! Shaklee is owned by Roger Barnett. An American who bought the company about 12 years ago. It is my understanding that Shaklee has more clinical studies, published manuscripts, peer reviewed studies and 3rd party studies than any other natural nutrition company. They point to the Landmark Study as evidence to the efficacy and safety of their products. In addition, Dr. Gladys Block (Nobel Prize Winner in Medicine) is quoted as saying “The Shaklee Population is remarkabky healthier than the general population”. I’m sure there are other great supplements out there but I do not know if they have the amount of science that Shaklee has. And without FDA approval for safety and efficacy that would be really important. Thank you!

        October 22, 2017 at 3:47 pm
        • Steve Czys
          Steve Czys Reply

          They don’t have science and the study you reference has major flaws. An important thing to look at is the healthy user effect. Healthier people are more likely to make health conscious decision like taking vitamins. It’s not the vitamins making them healthier it’s the healthy people taking a vitamin.

          What it is really easy to look at is the ingredients and the quality of the ingredients relative to the price of the product. When doing that it is easy to see how poor shaklee is. It’s a bunch of synthetics and vitamers – same junk you get at walmart.

          November 10, 2017 at 10:24 pm
  • Jess Reply

    Plexus is big in my area, I’m actually an ambassador and like the xfactor multivitamin and probio5 where I’m breastfeeding. Although I am an ambassador, I am a truth seeker. Have you written an article on Plexus products?

    February 18, 2016 at 11:43 am
  • Lindsay Reply

    Hi there! Thank you for all of your well-researched info! Unfortunately I’ve fallen into the Plexus/Advocare craziness and I find it overwhelming. I have 4 kids and no time to thoroughly research, so I am very grateful that you took the time to break these products down. I’m kind of bummed! 🙁 Curious what you think about B12 injections? I am constantly and consistently exhausted… I eat well (when I get the chance to eat!) and have tried every supplement and drink under the sun. I’d just like to be able to keep up with my kids!

    February 27, 2016 at 10:19 am
    • Steve Czys
      Steve Czys Reply

      B12 injections will help if you are deficient in B12. It sounds to me like you need to MAKE TIME to get more sleep.

      March 18, 2016 at 3:09 pm
  • Natasa Reply

    I have a coffee addiction and another friend who drinks one too many energy drinks throughout the day. How can we get ourselves off these drinks and avoid the fatigue and headaches that come along when we don’t get our caffeine fix? Also, do you have an opinion on Shakeology brand of product?
    Thanks!

    March 29, 2016 at 10:07 am
    • Steve Czys
      Steve Czys Reply

      I wish I had a better answer for you….But, you just have to deal with the pain for a couple days.
      It’s worth it in the long run.
      I’m not a fan of any Multi Level Marketing product. The business model only
      works if the products are very overpriced.

      March 29, 2016 at 5:07 pm

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