In effect it has been widely rumored that energy drinks or Mountain Dew (mainly the additive Yellow Dye No.5) can cause:
Sperm Sterility
Penis Shrinkage
Testicular Shrinkage
Some sort of genital cancer
and etc...
Oddly enough the high contents of Taurine, Guanine, Caffeine, and various other hard to pronounce chemical compounds have not proven conclusively that this is true. In fact in certain studies caffeine has been found to correlate with catalyzing sperm mobility (making your boys swim faster). As in any other products, moderation will usually ensure less likelihood of uncommon side effects so don't go nuts.
The only studies to show a negative effect are related to heart health and obesity/Diabetes related articles.
no, it's an urban legend
Your testicles either "shrivel up" or hang low depending on the temperature of your body. With more heat they sink down, with less heat they constrict.
No. But it will make your testicles shrivel up to look like won tons.
No, there is no electricity in energy drinks.
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Taurine is found in some energy drinks, but bull sperm is found in no food at all (unless one counts the traditional bull's testicles at some food-fairs).
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.
bulls testicles
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.
Drinks that have niacin are coffee, Monster energy drink, Red Bull energy drink, Rockstar energy drink, tea, and powdered chocolate drinks.