You don't. Energy drinks contains ingredients that are known to cause certain effects in humans and energy drinks make their claims based on the effects of those chemicals. If there were a way to quantify, numerically measure, the actual added "energy", most of these so-called energy drink companies would go out of business for selling a lie.
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No, energy drinks have no effect on pregnancy tests.
Without a doubt, YES!
No, there is no electricity in energy drinks.
can i get a false positive test for k2 from drinkin monster energy drinks
No. Amphetamines are controlled substances and can only be distributed with a prescription from a doctor. It has been known in other countries with different laws, that amphetamines are contained within energy drinks. An example country which I know this is true, is Thailand.
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Consumer reports did a test on some energy drinks. The report stated that the energy drink with the least caffeine was Targets Archer Farm energy drink in the fruit punch flavor. Here is the link: http://www.cnn.com/2007/HEALTH/08/08/energy.drinks.reut/index.html
Everybody is different so for some energy drinks help the brain wake up. In other cases it energizes the person to much that they can't concentrate. I personally cannot focus after drinking an energy drink as I feel hyper.
The pH level is 2.7 for Monster Energy Drinks and most other energy drinks.
That really depends on the energy drink and its ingredients. Under normal circumstances - no. The most commonly available energy drinks do not contain ingredients that would make you fail a drugs test. Be aware though that some energy drinks contain the ingredient "niacin" which in itself will not make you fail the test but is used as a masking agent for drugs by offenders. So sonsuming an energy drink containing niacin could in theory get you under close scrutiny after a drugs test.
Energy drinks are seasonal beverages, but not to the same extent that sports drinks or soft drinks are. The most popular period for energy drinks is during the warmer months - for the United States this is March through September.