Monster Energy Drink, like other energy drinks, contains high levels of caffeine and sugar, which can increase stomach acid production. The acidity of the drink itself, often due to added citric acid, can also contribute to gastric irritation and discomfort. For some individuals, this may lead to symptoms such as heartburn or acid reflux. Regular consumption can exacerbate these effects, particularly for those with pre-existing gastrointestinal issues.
Monster energy drink is carbonated. Thus therefore, it is an acid.
You will have acetic acid in your stomach if you drink vinegar. If you dont, then you wont have. The acid in your stomach is hydrochloric acid.
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Energy drink and baking soda increase carbon monoxide in the blood, this has the added side effect of reducing lactic acid build up. You will less tired and have a lot more energy but no erection mate.
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Stomach Acid is Hydrochloric Acid mixed with other substances. The pH of hydrochloric acid is pH = 1. So it is a lot more acidic than a soda drink. Heaven forbid, but when you vomit, that horrible burning sensation is the hydrochloric acid from your stomach, refluxing into your throat/mouth.
Yes, stomach acid, primarily hydrochloric acid, helps kill germs and bacteria that we ingest with food or drink. The acidic environment in the stomach destroys many pathogens before they can cause infections.
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Because your stomach is well lined with mucus producing cells that line the stomach with mucus that keep HCl from digesting the stomach it has been secreted into. When you vomit the mucus come up with the acid to protect, to a degree, you esophagus and mouth. Hydrochloric acid ingested would burn tour mouth and esophagus on the way to your stomach.
Only in very small amounts, it is very unpleasant to drink and will upset your stomach, best not to drink it.
stomach acid is and acid