Can red bull make you hungry?!


Question:

Can red bull make you hungry?

I had a red bull a couple of hours ago, and I've been eating everything in sight. I usually don't do this.
Has this happened to you? If it hasn't, do you know why this may be happening to me?


Answers:
yes because it speeds you up so fast and then you crash so your not truly hungry but your body is tricked into thinking so because you need surgar your best bet is to not eat right now and drink lots of water but if you must then refrain from foods high in surgar this will make the cycle stop and the hunger go away

Source(s):
medical student

Yes due to the Caffeine

it s not red bull.maybe you are just pregnant :-)

Maybe it was the weed you smoked.

yea, the same thing append to my friend!
I hate Red Bull!! taste bad!

I have several red bulls every day and it seems to have the opposite effect on me (too busy to eat). Who knows? Everyone is different.

It shouldn't ... caffeine usually suppresses the appetite, if anything. An adverse reaction maybe? *shrugs*

Well, I know it has a lot of caffeine. Maybe your body needs protein to metabolize the caffeine so you don't feel too amped.

yes most pops and red bull and engery drinks besides gatorade and powerade will make you hungry and more thursty to make you want more

It could also make you feel thirsty. I wouldn't drink too much of it.

No it shouldnt. maybe its your hormones. too much caffeine isnt good, they said its supposed to make you not hungry, so I dont know why your hungry. well eat a good burger for me...

red bull like all energy drinks in my opinion are very dangerous. sure they give you a boost but your heart starts pounding. totally high on caffiene it is not energy its sugar. toxic stuff!! you probably cant handle the sugar and yes sugar makes you crave sweets and more food same as eating a donut for breakfast except triple the sugar content.

it messes up your metabolism. it makes you burn calories faster so you get hungry




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