yes it is used in energy because its what produces the energy
Possibly drinks containing ginseng.
Ginseng is used in drinks and used as an herb in supplements. Ginseng is also used in some forms of Asian cooking.
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
Yes it is. Ginseng is in almost all energy drinks. it is not the best for you, but it is safe. Ginseng is also in ice tea most of the time. its not like its really bad, just doesn't do anything positive for you. its for the flavor.
They actually have chemicals, and its not "good" to drink that ammount of ginseng and other chemicals that those drinks have
There is no electricity 'in' energy drinks. Though electricity will have been used in the manufacture of them.
People use energy drinks for a quick energy boost, and/or when they don't have time to eat or sleep.
Well they are like energy drinks with the same heart risks as Monster, Rock star or any others but the risks are less probable to happen. But they are very dangerous to kids because they have harmful ingredients like Ginseng and Gorana.
it is in an energy drink
Ginseng will help you with your energy. So when you are weight lifting or just doing day to day activities, you should have more energy.
Disodium citrate is used in drinks or in foods as an antioxidant or as an acidity regulator.
alcohol? NO! Caffeine, in very high doses. Be careful of drinks like these. They increase blood pressure, heart rate and are adrenergics (having effects similar to amphetamines, or 'uppers'). Anyone with heart issues should consult a doctor before drinking these drinks. Also be aware that caffeine is addictive, and there are unpleasant withdrawal side-effects once someone gets used to this level of caffeine in his body and then decides to cut back or to stop drinking these drinks