If you look on the back of the can it says. It honestly depends on age, if your less than 12yrs of age, it is seriously not recommended you drink ANY type of energy drink. But say your a high-schooler, you can drink up to 5-a-day, your heart goes into rhythmacies, and it is likely you'll have severe heart problems with anymore that day. I've been sent to the hospital when I was 12 for "over-dosing" on Rockstar. I'm 13 now. Hehe...
Too much caffeine.
A 16 fl oz can of Monster Energy Rehab typically contains around 160 mg of caffeine.
900 mg
When drinkning a Monster drink or any other drink, it isn't as much as you focus better it is that the amount of caffeine and sugar you are drinking is just keeping you awake. Then you crash later once the sugar rush is over
Well, too much is always too much. If it kills you depends on how much too much you consume.One ingredient in the drink is caffeine which is a stimulant that if consumed in toxic levels can belethal.
76 dollars a can nowa days
well i would have to say it has more than monster and the 5 power energy shots coarse most of the energy you get last you about an hour or less but rockstars have more energy than most energy drinks
it has 96mg of caffeine in this disgusting drink
You may not feel the stimulant effect as much as other people, especially if you are used to caffeine, but it is still having an effect on your body. Excessive caffeine, especially during growth years, can be very bad for your heart. Go a couple of days without a caffeine based energy drink. You will likely get a pretty bad headache and feel sluggish. This is a symptom of caffeine dependency building in your body.
You would look at the calorie count for that. The alert feeling that you get is from the sugar, caffeine, and other additives that they put in the drink. These can be found by looking at the nutrition information on the side of the can.
Depends on what energy drink you are consuming, my friend. This site has the info you are looking for. http://www.energyfiends.org.cum.c.com/the-caffeine-database/
They have a lot of caffeine and sugar, so you get a heart attack if you drink too much.