your mom is the king of the jungle so shut up and feed her a banana
Pretty much all energy drinks are loaded with sugar. Only if the can says it's sugarless is it actually sugar free. yes it has 12 tablelspoons
You would look at the calorie count for that. The alert feeling that you get is from the sugar, caffeine, and other additives that they put in the drink. These can be found by looking at the nutrition information on the side of the can.
They have a lot of caffeine and sugar, so you get a heart attack if you drink too much.
While energy drinks are available in both regular sugar-sweetened and sugar-free versions, the amount of sugar in the sugar-sweetened energy drinks varies according to the size and kind of drink chosen. For example, an 8 ounce regular drink might contain 22.6 grams of sugar, while a 16 ounce drink could contain as much as 52 grams of sugar (or 13 teaspoons of sugar). Patients with diabetes who consume sugar-sweetened energy drinks could certainly expect their blood glucose levels to increase!
It still contains Kcal. If you drink or eat more energy that you burn off, then the excess gets converted into body fat. If you do not eat very many calories and you still drink sugar free sodas, you could actually loose weight. It is a simple balance of how much energy you consume and how much energy you burn off
Yes because their is way to much sugar in it and it causes overload for your kidney
no an energy drink is much worse for you than water
Sugar can be broken down into energy for your body, but too much sugar is stored for long term energy as fat.
yes
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no, because glucose is a form of sugar, and sugar is energy, and energy is pretty much fat.
300mg or 12oz a can