04
Oct
Designer Coffee vs. Zero-N Brain Health Formula Nootropic
Whoever would have thought a simple drink like coffee would have transformed itself into a multibillion dollar a year industry?
Coffee used to be the working man’s drink. It was brewed at home, bought inexpensively at the grocery store, and if ordered at a diner or truck stop it was originally one of the least expensive things to consume. Coffee price circa 1960 – .10 cents. It was mostly taken black (1 calorie) and if you added cream to it, it wasn’t overdone and added likely the standard 30 calories. One or two real sugar packets or spoons full also 30 calories each. That meant that the standard cup of coffee would range from 1 calorie to maximum just under 100 calories with 95 mg of caffeine.
With the pop up of coffee shops, which revolutionized the coffee industry. Though the name Starbucks is now synonymous with coffee there was an original predecessor – Peet’s. Peet’s coffee shops started in 1966 in Berkley, California. In fact, the owner of Starbucks knew the owner of Peet’s coffee and bought their coffee originally from them opening the first Starbucks in Seattle, Washington in 1971.
Many people also think of Dunkin Doughnuts when they think coffee, but while Dunkin Doughnuts was founded in 1950, coffee was not their original focus. It was primarily a restaurant and centered around the doughnut itself.
Coffee used to be the one and only original energy drink. Of course, that day is far behind now with the marketing genius of Red Bull, Monster, Rockstar, and others. Yet coffee remains the number one consumed breakfast drink. We attribute this partly to its warm welcoming comforting feel and partly to the caffeination.
As the science of food, biotechnology, and nutraceuticals all advance there is now a newer choice that many have still yet to try. Zero-N Brain Health Formula gives you the benefit of coffee plus more with out the massive calorie dump of many of today’s modern selections.
We may think “Oh, its just a cup of coffee”, but let’s take a look at just the top American Favorites and what you are really getting.
- Starbucks Vanilla Latte (grande) contains 220 calories 80 of which are from fat with 25g of sugar.
- Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Latte (grande) contains 300 calories 100 from fat and 39g of sugar.
- Dunkin Doughnuts Caramel Iced Latte (large) contains 350 calories 105 from fat with 48g of sugar.
- Dunkin Doughnuts Toasted French Vanilla (large) contains 400 calories 115 from fat with 50g of sugar.
You get the idea here. These incredibly tasty beverages may make your mouth happy and give you a temporary boost, but they come at a cost. This would mean that, on average, if you drank just 1 cup of coffee daily (only on weekdays) for 1 month you would have consumed an extra 7,620 calories, 2,500 grams of fat, and 1,012 grams of sugar. When you consider that a pound of body fat is comprised of 3,500 calories to create and support it, without enough exercise to offset these drinks you may gain 2 lbs. per month. Not to mention how bad for you extra sugar and fat intake are. They can lead to weight gain, high blood pressure, diabetes, inflammation and pain, and even fatty liver disease.
As we briefly touched on above, thankfully now there is a better choice. Zero-N from RenovoVita is a nutraceutical brain health formulation that requires only 2 capsules per day taken in the morning with or without food.
Zero-N gives your body and brain clean burning energy to kickstart your brain into gear and clear away the morning cobwebs without the jitters or anxiety coffee may bring on. Zero-N is a premium nootropic compound for an immediate boost in brain activation that lasts for long periods of optimal neuro-processing and productivity.
All of the pep with none of the calories, time spent in a drive through, and it’s easier on your wallet.
Break the cycle and start fueling your body with what it needs rather than just what you crave and save the lattes for a special occasion.
*FDA & Legal Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease