Your Body Does Not Need Energy Drinks – Read The Facts About It

Your Body Does Not Need Energy Drinks – Read The Facts About It

Read The Facts About It

People want to be productive especially the students always searching for solutions that will give them more energy and productiveness. Energy drinks are great when it comes suppressing your need for sleeping and making extra effort during the night.

But, most of the people are not aware that energy drinks can raise the risk of getting heart attack or stroke.

Your Body Does Not Need Energy Drinks – Read The Facts About It


What Is Red Bull Doing to Our Body

According to the Red Bull company their drink provides same nutritive values as soda drink or coffee. Same effect can be reached with equal amount of caffeine taken from the coffee or black tea, along with high amounts of artificial sweeteners that provides instant energy.

After drinking one can of Red Bull your blood becomes sticky and your cardiovascular system will act same as you have some cardiovascular issue.

The benefits and side effects of using coffee are well known, but the effects of taking Red Bull ingredients into our body is still not precisely determined.

Energy drinks increase cravings and your lethargy for one more can thanks to the neurotoxin called aspartame. This neurotoxin has metabolic, fetal and carcinogenic properties.

Some Countries Have Banned These Beverages

According to the Dr. Mercola, last year were sold around 3.5 billion cans of Red Bull in 143 countries.

Today, people buying more energy drinks compared with water. Thanks to this statistics, many countries have banned production and importing of energy drinks, because of the side effects that energy drinks can cause.

These three countries: Denmark, Uruguay, and Norway have banned Red Bull, while in Kuwait it’s illegal for kids under 16.

Energy Drinks and the Risk of Heart Attack

There is a research which was conducted on 15 healthy participants with undefined energy drink with chemical structure similar to the other energy drinks. They were drinking 2 cans (500 ml) daily for a week.

At the beginning they were having increased blood pressure levels by 8% and by the end of the week that percent were increased up to 10%.

It was same and little worse with the heart rate of the participants. At the beginning of the trail, participants were having increased heart rate by 8% and by the end of the week it reached 11%.

These symptoms can lead to increased risk of heart attack. Also, it can cause stroke, blood clots, artery damage and at the end it can result with heart attack.

What’s In the Energy Drinks?

Main ingredients of the energy drinks are caffeine, taurine, sweeteners and lot of carbonation.

There is study conducted on 13 people that were drinking energy drinks during and after their exercises.

People were divided into two groups. First group were drinking energy drink with taurine, while the other group energy drink without taurine.

Results show increased stroke volume after drinking energy drink with taurine, which means increased volume of blood that go in and out of the heart.

 

It increases the risk for getting heart attack and definitely you need to exclude energy drinks while you are exercising.

 

Who Is at High Risk?

Energy drinks supports blood clotting, increased heart rate and hypertension. People with these symptoms is highly recommended to avoid energy drinks:

Improve Your Energy Naturally

Energy drinks are not needed if you want to increase your energy levels. Introduce more healthy fats, like omega-3 and eliminate sugar and grains from your diet. If you have stressful lifestyle, then practice regular exercises.

FAQs

Q1: What are energy drinks, and what ingredients do they typically contain?
Energy drinks are beverages that are marketed to provide a quick boost of energy and increased alertness. They typically contain caffeine, sugar, vitamins, and stimulants such as guarana and taurine. While these ingredients may offer a temporary sense of energy, they can also lead to increased heart rate, jitters, anxiety, and potential health risks, especially when consumed in large quantities.

Q2: Why doesn't my body need energy drinks?
Your body is capable of generating energy from the nutrients found in a balanced diet, such as carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. Energy drinks provide a temporary spike in energy due to high caffeine and sugar content, but this is not a sustainable source of energy. Additionally, relying on these drinks can to dehydration, disrupt sleep patterns, and cause a crash in energy levels, making it clear that regular consumption is unnecessary and can be harmful.

Q3: Are there any health risks associated with consuming energy drinks?
Yes, there are several health risks linked to the consumption of energy drinks. These can include increased heart rate, high blood pressure, anxiety, sleep disturbances, and digestive issues. Some studies have even associated heavy consumption with more severe effects such as heart palpitations and seizures. For young people and those with underlying health conditions, the risks can be even greater, making it crucial to consider healthier alternatives for energy and focus.

Q4: What are some healthier alternatives to energy drinks for boosting energy?
There are many healthier alternatives to energy drinks that can provide a more stable and lasting source of. Options include staying properly hydrated with water, eating balanced meals with whole foods, incorporating physical activity into your routine, and getting sufficient sleep. Natural sources of energy like green tea or smoothies made with fruits and vegetables can also help improve alertness without the downsides associated with energy drinks.


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Muhammad Asif Shah

I am a development professional working with UNICEF as a EVM coordinator . I have 15 years professional experience.

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