I am one of the kids who drinks it and i stopped once real facts started rolling in to much caffeine and sugar messes up your brain
No.
To the best of my knowledge, energy drinks cannot cause false positives for PCP.
No.
no.
i do believe energy drinks do cause gallstones.
Yes. High doses of caffeine can cause breathing problems, especially in the young. Children under 16 should avoid energy drinks.
Energy drinks are mostly caffeine. Caffeine, especially in high doses, can cause shaking, tremors, high blood pressure, stomach upset, and even heart attack if you have too much. Cut back on your energy drinks.
I believe it is the 'ginseng' that has the most violent side effects on the energy drink users, the energy drinks that contain 'ginseng', have far too high a concentration of ginseng and this can cause; nausea, headaches, diarrhea, chest pains and the one that we are interested in, changes in blood-pressure which can and do cause nose-bleeds. i hope that helpz. for further info about the pro'z n' con'z of energy drinks see my article, called;Energy Drinks - Fact's & Fiction at newfitnessnews.com jakkadan
No, there is no electricity in energy drinks.
Yes!! They definitely can! Do not drink too much of them they are so bad for you
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.
No they are not used in energy drinks because i like normal drinks like orange squash.my name is josh walker and i love boys