Red Bull Q?!


Question: Why do they say red bull is bad for you


Answers: Why do they say red bull is bad for you

It has so much caffine that it makes your heart pump really fast. If your not moving around it makes your heart pump alot of unnessacary blood. But if you are moving around it make syour heart again move really fast. So the moving around makes your heart go then the red bull makes it go even more. Of course caffine is bad for you, but if you use it in moderation(like dont have 5 at 1 time) it should be fine.

Makes your heart beat faster.

Yea there is a lot of caffeine in the stuff. Just drink more than like one a day or so and I wouldn't drink it every day. haha You might get addicted.

its actually a drug, any substance that stimulates ur body is a drug, coffee is just like red bull they speed up ur bodies metabolism, heart rate, and energy- these types of drugs are called stimulants. the opposite of this would be alcohol or other drugs that slow the body down, these types are called depressants

Healthy volunteers given two energy drinks per day for a week experienced significant increases in both heart rate and blood pressure, the study found.

Dr James Kalus, of the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan, who presented the results of the new study at the American Heart Association conference in Orlando, said: "The study raises some concerns. Thousands of young adults are using these drinks.

they say that to all things people like. Videogames, friendships, stress, excitement, happiness! Just enjoy!

It takes your heart and circulatory system. It can also interfere with your hormones, ESPECIALLY if you are taking any form of oral birth control. (my s-i-l has two 10 months apart thanks to energy drinks like red bull!)





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