Is Red Bull Energy Drink bad for your health?!


Question:

Is Red Bull Energy Drink bad for your health?


Answers:
Pretty much all drinks sold in the US has to go through the FDA for inspection before they can sell it. Does it mean that it's 100% healthy? probably not but it's probably safe to consume for the most part. I don't quite think that you'll get a heart attack just by consuming redbull. Hell having sex will increase your heart rate and people can die from that too. So should we all stop having sex???? Hell I'm not. But the question really is what in red bull that makes it bad?? If you look at the labeling, red bull has 27 grams of sugar. thats like eating half a pack of skittles and 110 calories. That's a lot for an energy drink that's made for sports etc. However there are a few drinks out there with no calories and no sugar which is definitely a lot better for you.
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The XS drink is pretty good and they have like 8 or 16 total calories. That to me is much better and healthier than red bull. They also have caffeine free drinks too. Anyways I hate the taste of red bull.

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If you drink too much, yes.

I can't drink it...the taste alone is hideous. Probably.

Yes!!...i've heard that if you 1 drink energy drink everyday for the rest of your life, it can make a whole in your heart.

yes i dont care i luv it yummi yummi

well actually yes, it can get your heart moving too fast and cause a heart attack, they also aren't good for your health because of all the sugar and caffiene some people with heart problems can't take it because it gets their heart pumping too fast




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