what do you know about Energy drink?

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    what do you know about Energy drink?


    Hey everybody,

    what do you know about Energy drink? do you think it is injurious ? and why ? and what are benefits ?


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    I'm sorry, I can't read it because my English not good. could you please give me summary ?

    I have tried about translate Google but actually not so good
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    High energy drinks are not good for you. Mostly some sort of glucose/sugar in them.
    Drink water- 8 glasses a day
    Exercise daily
    Get plenty of rest. 7-8hrs
    Be happy with who you are.
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    Also the drinks Kick is provided by a high Caffeine concentration - not good

    Now for a coffee
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    caffeine
    caffeine
    caffeine
    Aaaah! Columbian finest, that's better.
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    Barman58 said:
    Also the drinks Kick is provided by a high Caffeine concentration - not good

    Now for a coffee
    A cup of coffee is about the same as drinking a can of Red Bull


    I don't drink tea nor coffee. Might drink two or three energy drinks a week. Mainly Lucozade, which is pretty much just sugar.


    I've heard stories about Red Bull being a bi-product of a fuel that was being researched for Forumla 1 cards Whether that's true or not, I don't know. I can't stand the taste of it after a few mouth fulls.
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    Everlong said:
    Barman58 said:
    Also the drinks Kick is provided by a high Caffeine concentration - not good

    Now for a coffee
    A cup of coffee is about the same as drinking a can of Red Bull


    I don't drink tea nor coffee. Might drink two or three energy drinks a week. Mainly Lucozade, which is pretty much just sugar.


    I've heard stories about Red Bull being a bi-product of a fuel that was being researched for Forumla 1 cards Whether that's true or not, I don't know. I can't stand the taste of it after a few mouth fulls.

    I use Red Bull in my lawnmower.... every once in a while it will hiccup and a cloud of smoke will appear.
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    Everlong said:
    Barman58 said:
    Also the drinks Kick is provided by a high Caffeine concentration - not good

    Now for a coffee
    A cup of coffee is about the same as drinking a can of Red Bull


    I don't drink tea nor coffee. Might drink two or three energy drinks a week. Mainly Lucozade, which is pretty much just sugar.


    I've heard stories about Red Bull being a bi-product of a fuel that was being researched for Forumla 1 cards Whether that's true or not, I don't know. I can't stand the taste of it after a few mouth fulls.
    Are you sure of this " A cup of coffee is about the same as drinking a can of Red Bull " ?

    I read in wiki it's forbidden in France but it sells in pharmacies I don't know why sell if it is injurious ?

    I've heard if you drink Energy drink you should do sports like Soccer, I don't know if that true .

    but I think wrote in Red Bull not suitable during play Soccer I can't read it because not clear .

    and thank you everybody
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  10. Posts : 9,537
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    Red Bull not used for hydration.
    Gatorade and drinks like that are used for sports. Replaces the salt you lose by sweating. IMO
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