Caroline Katko
Bio
My name is Caroline Katko and I live in Kentucky. When I'm not writing or doing school work, I enjoy riding and competing with my horses!
Stories (5/0)
Liquid IV
Three out of four Americans experience dehydration daily. When drinking, water alone is slow to rehydrate you because it is absorbed into your bloodstream through your lower intestines, which can take up to several hours. Water can also be lost before the body has time to absorb it. Liquid IV uses a new technology called Cellular Transport Technology (CTT) to hydrate quickly. There is a tab on the Liquid IV website that explains how CTT works. “CTT® uses a precise ratio of sodium, glucose and potassium to create an osmotic force that allows water to be delivered to the bloodstream earlier on in the digestive system.” These electrolytes help your body work properly, and are not found in water by itself. Liquid IV also comes in six flavors. My favorite is Açai Berry, but the other flavors are Lemon Lime, Passion Fruit, Apple Pie, Guava, and Watermelon. All sticks, or single serve packets, are Non GMO, gluten free, soy free, dairy free, vegan, and made in the US.
By Caroline Katko3 years ago in Longevity
We Are Made of Stardust
Human beings are petty creatures. We all thought that the surprise attack on various cities of the world’s empires would unite the human race as one. We thought the bombings, shootings, and killings would pause for the human race to take one last stance against this invading army. We knew they were coming, yet we couldn't stop. Chaos rains in the streets. People run, their screams bouncing off the endless buildings. The tops of the skyscrapers are hidden in swarms of fiery smoke. The sun fights against the gray haze, creating only a blur of light. Screeching alarms darken the air with their red, flashing lights. I ran through the streets, clutching my grandfather’s hand. Crime is rampant. He pulls me inside a worn down bar behind one of the buildings where the bartender is being robbed at gunpoint. The open sign flickers in and out and sparks as my grandfather and I maneuver around tipped chairs and fleeing customers. The perpetrator retreats at our arrival. He stops me at a static TV where the screen fizzles in and out. A frantic man appears on the distorted screen glancing from the camera, to the air, and back to the camera.
By Caroline Katko3 years ago in Futurism