Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Fruit Smoothie and the Different Between Hypertonic, Hypotonic, Isotonic Drinks

I was craving a healthy fruit smoothie since I'm in winter and summer but all together!!
The last days, the weather has been completely variable and the temperature tripled in few days.
With the short summer you tend to delight with refreshing drinks and this one accomplished with its yummy mission.


Banana, Strawberry and Orange, an Easy Fruit Smoothie full of Vitamins
Banana, strawberry and orange, an easy smoothie full of vitamins with no-recipe to share, because is too simple to make it.
Certainly the alternatives are endless: smoothie with yogurt, chocolate and your imagination can add the rest of the ingredients. At the end of this post I'm putting more smoothie variants to your choice.

With these suffocating days, it came to my mind also what you can desire to drink. A cool beer, cocktail, cola, smoothie or plain water; but do you know what effects produce in your body, the different options? Let's see them.

Hypotonic, Isotonic, Hypertonic Drinks

Hypotonic drinks are less concentrated than body fluids so are quick to replace fluids lost by principally sweating on hot days or during short exercise trainings. The proportion of carbohydrates (energy) is low around of 2%. Examples are low calorie drinks. As they've poor energy you can complement them with food, supplying the necessary calories.

Isotonic drinks can replace lost fluids quickly by sweating as well as glucose and electrolytes in comparable concentrations to the body. They take a little more to be absorbed than plain water and they supply a boost of energy through carbohydrates.
The concentration in glucose is around 6% to 8% and there're many commercial brands available.
The principal use is as sport drinks for training and lately I've seen people drinking them normally in hot days. If you have spent several hours walking is fine but if not, you're adding unnecessary calories that can rebound in your body weight!

Hypertonic drinks: Hyper means high concentration, more than body fluids. The absorption rate is very slow compared to plain water, then they can reduce the speed of fluid replacements, and potentially can cause dehydration! Usually they've large amounts of sugar or glucose, 8% to 10% or more.
They can boost your energy and warning, the daily carbohydrate intake! Examples sodas, alcoholic drinks, colas, fruit juices and …you get the idea. From time to time they're delicious but not recommended as rehydrating drinks, because the water go out of the cells instead to enter to them.

Healthy Fruit Smoothies Recipes


I'm pretty sure that, every now and then, you enjoy some appetizing smoothie. Which are your preferred ones?
Have you felt the sensation of being thirstier after drunk some hypertonic drinks?




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37 comments:

The Healthy Apple said...

Great Post! I love smoothies...so refreshing!!

OysterCulture said...

For us, breakfast is not complete without a smoothie - we have them every day. The base fruit is bananas and oranges but we love to add peaches, apples, pineapple, grapes, we usually just add a bit of soy milk so we can blend, but otherwise its mostly fruit.

I also love adding different herbs and a favorite is basil.

Thanks for the great info on the different types of drinks, I certainly had no idea.

Jessie said...

ohhh I am a huge fan of smoothies, I try to keep them all natural by using fresh fruits and low fat yogurt and a little bit of pom or apple juice!

Elra said...

Great info! smoothies is always welcome in my home. Thanks gera!

redkathy said...

Thanks for the insightful drink info. I really enjoy fruit smoothies especially without ice cream. The natural sweetness from the fruit is plenty for me!

Chow and Chatter said...

great links and good post Gera thanks

♥peachkins♥ said...

I love smoothies! They are very refreshing!

Cinnamon Girl aka Reeni♥ said...

Such great info for us! I hardly ever drink soda, it doesn't quench my thirst and actually makes me thirstier just like you said here. I love smoothies - always with bananas and sometimes berries or even dates if I have them.

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

A wonderful smoothie! Thanks for the links!

Cheers,

Rosa

Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella said...

I don't like drinking a lot of dairy so a smoothie that is rich in fruit is perfect for me! :)

Deeba @Passionate About Baking said...

Great post Gera. I love smoothies and am a no-soda person! My kids love smoothies too. Made a mango-yougurt-vanilla sugar smoothie/mango lassi over the weekend that they loved!

averagebetty said...

Smoothies are a great way to start the day! Banana, strawberry, blueberry with a little yogurt is my favorite!

5 Star Foodie said...

Great information! We drink a lot of smoothies here. I think our favorite right now may be the acai banana smoothie, my daughter said it's the best one she's ever had!

Rena said...

I enjoyed my visit here and the smoothies looks delightful, yum! yum!

zerrin said...

Thank you for the info about the types of drinks. I love smoothies and they are among our favorites during summer. Generally we mix fruits of any kind with a little yogurt and some honey.

Hillary said...

Great looking smoothie! Thanks for the explanation and recipes. We also recommend this list of Top 10 Smoothies!

Erica said...

I love smoothies!!! Thanks for the wonderful info and links!!!

Buen trabajo Gera :)

Carolyn Jung said...

Wow, thanks for a real education about fruity drinks. I didn't know those terms before. Helpful info the next time I walk into Jamba Juice. ;)

noobcook said...

Love your smoothie with a touch of salt at the rim. I love isotonic drinks, opps I drink them even when I'm not exercising :x Thanks for the link ^^

Natasha said...

Great info on the different types of drinks out there. I never drink sodas and can't remember the last time I had fruit juice (prefer to eat fresh fruit) but this will make me think more every time I think of hydrating.

Anonymous said...

hello gera!
great info! i rili vud love to try a banana and strawberry smoothie :) thanx for the links!

nora@ffr said...

hello gera!
great info! i rili vud love to try a banana and strawberry smoothie :) thanx for the links!

Gera @ SweetsFoods said...

@The Healthy Apple
Smoothies are pure sweetness :)

@OysterCulture
More fruits more flavorful, with soy milk is extremely healthy :D

@Jessie
The smoothies with low fat yogurt are one of my fav too :)

@Elra
No doubt about it, after saw all the baked things done by you :D

@redkathy
Sometimes a little of ice cream can spice it up: D

@Chow and Chatter
Thanks Rebecca! :D

@♥peachkins♥
Refreshing and you always want more :)

@Cinnamon Girl aka Reeni♥
Bananas and berries are great combo.
Sodas are hypertonic drinks, make you thirstier :D

@Rosa's Yummy Yums
Thanks Rosa! :)

@Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella
Few dairy? So healthy fruit smoothies should be on daily basis for you :)

@Deeba @Passionate About Baking
The smoothie/lassi with mango-yogurt-vanilla sound spectacular! :)

@averagebetty
Wow definitively agree with your choices :)

@5 Star Foodie
Natasha you make wonderful desserts including awesome smoothies :)

@Rena
Happy you've enjoyed your visit here :)

@zerrin
Smoothies with a touch of honey instead of sugar are great as well :)

@Hillary
Thanks for the worthy link Hillary :D

@Erica
Thanks to you Erica, muchas gracias :)

@Carolyn Jung
Glad you find these technical & scientific terms about drinks useful :D

@noobcook
Isotonic drinks can supply extra kcals that without exercise, can be a great theme :D

@Natasha
In very hot days to be hydrated should be done knowing really what to drink :D

@nora@ffr
Happy you like it Nora :)

Marta said...

thanks so much for all this knowledge about smoothies and drinks! This is fantastic, and those are great tips for healthy, delicious smoothies!

VeggieGirl said...

INCREDIBLE smoothie recipes and information!

burpandslurp said...

You always come up with the most fabulous collections, Gera! It's still pretty hot out here in LA, so I really appreciate it!

Sippity Sup said...

Wow, so much information about a very confusing issue! GREG

Olga said...

try freezing those in an ice tray to make popsicles!

Karine said...

Homemade smoothies are sssooo good!

Soma said...

Learned somethings i did not know:-)

never heard of anyone not liking smoothies. lovely collection.

conveyancing said...

Banana shake one of my favorite health drink.

Residential Investment said...

we have them every day. The base fruit is bananas and oranges but we love to add peaches, apples, pineapple, grapes, we usually just add a bit of soy milk so we can blend, but otherwise its mostly fruit.

Residential Investment said...

I love smoothies and they are among our favorites during summer. Generally we mix fruits of any kind with a little yogurt and some honey.

Residential Investment said...

smoothies is always welcome in my home. Thanks gera!

Residential Investment said...

I hardly ever drink soda, it doesn't quench my thirst and actually makes me thirstier just like you said here. I love smoothies - always with bananas and sometimes berries or even dates if I have them.

Naoko said...

I love smoothies, my hubby made one for me last night. I better tell him I'm craving for another one now.. Great post.

dokuzuncubulut said...

They are very refreshing! I looks like very healthy