Addicted To RedBull? Here's What It Does To Your Body After Just One Drink

People are very fond of energy drinks because of their reputation of giving a person a great boost of electrifying energy to do any kind of work with full potential. However so, nobody seems to be aware of the harmful effects of these energy boosters.

A single can of energy drinks such as Red Bull has adverse effects on human health .After just ten minutes of consuming a single can,the caffeine enters the bloodstream, breathing and heart rates start to increase, according to News.com.au

Just after fifteen to forty-five minutes, a person is all alert and concentration is at peak because the caffeine is at maximum levels in blood stream.Liver starts to absorb more sugars after at leat fifty minutes.After an hour has passed the body experiences sugar crash making a person weary. The caffeine content in the bloodstream reduces by almost fifty percent by the time six hours have been passed, The Mirror says.

After twelve hours there will be no caffeine left in the body,fluctuations can be observed depending on one's age and activity. This is the only temporary prospect an energy drink gifts a person.After almost twenty-four hours have passed ,the withdrawal symptoms are observed.A person experience swear headaches, irritability and constipation.

Now, the worst thing that intake of energy drinks can make person to suffer is caffeine resistance.Within seven to twelve days a person's body becomes immune to the level of caffeine. This consequence is the worst of all.

According to various experimental surveys,the experts are of the idea that energy drinks is not the best option to intake caffeine.Along with sugars and calories,they indirectly stuffs human body with some stimulant drugs that causes problems like, stomach upsets,dehydration, and high risk of cardiac and nervous problems.
Energy drinks are suggested to not to be consumed on regular basis as they can have adverse effects on human health.

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