Does Red Bull Stunt growth?!?!?!


Question: Does Red Bull Stunt growth?!?!?
Im 11 and i drink red bull 2-3 times a day.. 1 in the morning, 1 at lunch, 1 after dinner. i have been having a hard time sleeping lately. its my favorite drink and i was wondering if it stunts growth? i actually want to stunt my growth but thats a different story.. does anyone know? and no jokes just serious answers please.

Answers:

Yeah, been told that it does since it has caffeine which can stunt your growth...
But even worse, that's a horrible habit you're got there...especially for your age, but i mean if you want to stunt your growth then sure, keep drinking it by all means, but it's no good for you!!!!!!
P.S. the Red Bull is the reason why you've been staying up late by the way (:



If you 3 per day, you're averaging about 1095 Red Bulls per year, give or take some days where you drink less or more. Well first off, that's really expensive. Are you buying those with your own money? Wow. Just drink water or something and you save hundreds of dollars.

Yes, that will eventually stunt your growth, especially because you are 11 and are going through puberty. I recommend not drinking it obsessively like you are. Make it a treat or something, drink it once a week at most. Its still not a good idea to regularly drink soda (teeth corrosion, unhealthy, expensive, bad habits being set, etc.) but it sounds like I wouldn't be able to convince you to stop it altogether anyway.

SHORT ANSWER BELOW:

Yes, it will stunt your growth if you drink enough of it.



Well idk about stunting growth...but i wouldn't plan on having kids in the future if i were you. it weakens sperm, so no kids for you if you drink that much!

on the up side you don't have to worry about birth control...



Yes it does, it also leads to bad health problems.



it doesnt stunt growth but it can cause heart failure if you drink too much. i would suggest not drinking it so much




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