Is Coconut Water Better Than Sports Beverages?

Thread: Is Coconut Water Better Than Sports Beverages?

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  1. Eddie Bravo's Avatar

    Eddie Bravo said:
    What happened to good ol' fashioned tap water? Coconut water doesn't protect your teeth like the water from my faucet
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  2. Mike Dewitt Jr's Avatar

    Mike Dewitt Jr said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Eddie Bravo View Post
    What happened to good ol' fashioned tap water? Coconut water doesn't protect your teeth like the water from my faucet
    Eddie, you believe in chem trails, I would be shocked to find out that you support fluoride in drinking water!
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  3. Kyle Spalla said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Dewitt Jr View Post
    Eddie, you believe in chem trails, I would be shocked to find out that you support fluoride in drinking water!
    Who doesn't support it?! It makes our smiles so white and complacent.
     
  4. ScottRay said:
    I believe the human body was designed to drink 1 thing.. Water.
     
  5. tremper said:
    Most people don't understand that defluoridation is often a component of "water fluoridation"... naturally occurring water levels are higher than desired in some places:

    Coconut water is not a bad thing to drink, although it is an awfully expensive source of potassium and sugar. At least Vita Coco adds vitamin C to it. If you're going to drink coconut water to rehydrate after training, it would be a good idea to add salt to it, because the main thing you lose in sweat is sodium, not potassium: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perspiration#Composition

    Also don't forget protein, another very important component of recovery. For my recovery drinks I usually follow the Paleo Diet for Athletes' recommendations: http://www.amazon.com/The-Paleo-Diet.../dp/160961917X

    I also add wheatgrass powder as a source of micronutrients and this is what I use for my protein source, it also has some good complex carbs, iron, and some other beneficial things: http://www.amazon.com/Optimum-Nutrit.../dp/B002DYJ0K2
     
  6. Nate Harris said:
    I immediately disregard any nutritional advice you have to give if you're a fat person.