Comments on: Zipfizz Review – Natural Energy Drink Mix http://reviewsalert.com/zipfizz-natural-energy-drink-mix/ Consumer Product Reviews Sun, 24 Feb 2013 05:13:26 +0000 hourly 1 By: www.amway.com/dackmathis http://reviewsalert.com/zipfizz-natural-energy-drink-mix/comment-page-1/#comment-24924 www.amway.com/dackmathis Wed, 11 May 2011 19:54:39 +0000 http://reviewsalert.com/?p=2413#comment-24924 I liked the taste. The taste is one of the most important things I think when it comes to purchasing an item that you are going to consume. I liked the taste. The taste is one of the most important things I think when it comes to purchasing an item that you are going to consume.

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By: Shannon http://reviewsalert.com/zipfizz-natural-energy-drink-mix/comment-page-1/#comment-22560 Shannon Tue, 05 Apr 2011 20:04:42 +0000 http://reviewsalert.com/?p=2413#comment-22560 Sucralose (Splenda) only makes up 2-3% of the sweetner in Zipfizz. The other 98-97% sweetner is from Xylitol which is natural and considered healthy (it's even proven beneficial for pregnant/ nursing women). That being said Sucralose is Unnatural (it was discovered by trying to make a new pesticide) but it is approved by the FDA. For an adult weighing 200lbs it's recommended not to exceed 455mg per day. For myself (125lbs) it's 284mg per day. I don't know how the 2-3% translates into mg but it doesn't seem like that much. I assume there is a lot more in a package of table Splenda. Also Zipfizz DOES disclose it's use of Sucralose on their website, in fact it took me less than 2 mins to find it. All in all Zipfizz is a lot healthier than Red Bull or Monster Energy drinks. If your that concerned about it than I recommend drinking water. Sucralose (Splenda) only makes up 2-3% of the sweetner in Zipfizz. The other 98-97% sweetner is from Xylitol which is natural and considered healthy (it’s even proven beneficial for pregnant/ nursing women). That being said Sucralose is Unnatural (it was discovered by trying to make a new pesticide) but it is approved by the FDA. For an adult weighing 200lbs it’s recommended not to exceed 455mg per day. For myself (125lbs) it’s 284mg per day. I don’t know how the 2-3% translates into mg but it doesn’t seem like that much. I assume there is a lot more in a package of table Splenda. Also Zipfizz DOES disclose it’s use of Sucralose on their website, in fact it took me less than 2 mins to find it.

All in all Zipfizz is a lot healthier than Red Bull or Monster Energy drinks. If your that concerned about it than I recommend drinking water.

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By: Nelson http://reviewsalert.com/zipfizz-natural-energy-drink-mix/comment-page-1/#comment-2512 Nelson Tue, 20 Oct 2009 00:17:59 +0000 http://reviewsalert.com/?p=2413#comment-2512 What your report failed to talk about was the fact that it contains an UNNATURAL, UNHEALTHY sugar substitute called Sucralose. The FDA calls Sucralose 98% but the remaining 2% contain heavy metals including ARSENIC!!! Sucralose is NOT HEALTHY and has been linked to several healthy maladies. Read the contents on the label for a vial of Zipfizz and you will find it but when you go to their website they PURPOSEFULLY fail to report the additive. I myself have used Zipfizz for several years before researching the ingredients in what I was taking in because of joint pain in my hands. I do not believe that the use of this product is healthy using it on a continual basis for years of use. What your report failed to talk about was the fact that it contains an UNNATURAL, UNHEALTHY sugar substitute called Sucralose. The FDA calls Sucralose 98% but the remaining 2% contain heavy metals including ARSENIC!!! Sucralose is NOT HEALTHY and has been linked to several healthy maladies. Read the contents on the label for a vial of Zipfizz and you will find it but when you go to their website they PURPOSEFULLY fail to report the additive. I myself have used Zipfizz for several years before researching the ingredients in what I was taking in because of joint pain in my hands. I do not believe that the use of this product is healthy using it on a continual basis for years of use.

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