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By fizzy drinks I'm gong to assume you mean carbonated drinks like cola and beer. If this is so, then the answer is no. Fizzy drinks are safe for asthmatics. The only exception might be if your asthma is triggered by gasstrointestinal reflux, or GERD. In this case, your asthma is caused by stomach contents working their way back up the esophagus, some of which makes it into your lungs, thus triggering asthma. GERD occurs in about 10-20% of asthmatics. If you have GERD, "fizzy drinks" may worsen this effect. So, overall, fizzy drinks are safe for asthma, unless you have GERD.
No, there is no electricity in energy drinks.
energy drinks
The pH level is 2.7 for Monster Energy Drinks and most other energy drinks.
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.
Children should not consume energy drinks because the caffeine in them is harmful to their growth.
Energy drinks are sort of a drug because it gives you energy and you might become addicted to it.
Alcohol and energy are popular drinks within society. These type of drinks have effects on a persons body that can be harmful.
Drinks that have niacin are coffee, Monster energy drink, Red Bull energy drink, Rockstar energy drink, tea, and powdered chocolate drinks.
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.