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They may be sold over the counter, but energy drinks are not benign beverages. They contain high amounts of caffeine and, when consumed in excess, may cause health problems. Even if you can tolerate the extra stimulation, a regular, multi-drink habit may have serious long term effects on your body, including your stomach.
Serious Gastritis: Not everyone who consumes energy drinks develops gastritis, but if you do, you'll experience symptoms such as inflammation, pain, bleeding and ulcerations in the small intestine and stomach area. The likely culprit is energy drinks' high doses of caffeine, which increases the production of acid in the stomach.
Extra acid results in heartburn and irritates the lining of your stomach and gut. Caffeine's Effects The concentrated doses of caffeine in energy drinks can overwhelm your digestive tract. Too many energy drinks may cause vomiting, nausea and diarrhea.
Other symptoms, including insomnia, heart palpitations, tremors, excessive sweating and chest pains, are other possible side effects of consuming too many energy drinks. How much is too much really depends on your size, tolerance level and individual health. The labels on some brands, for example, warn to have no more than one drink per day.
Addiction....,
Obesity....,
Cardiac arrest: After drinking an energy drink, it seems natural that your heart rate would increase because it’s giving you more energy, but studies have shown that it also thickens your blood, which makes it harder for it to make its way around the body.
High levels of taurine and caffeine can stop your arteries from dilating properly, which can reduce blood flow to the heart and cause a heart attack.
Serious Gastritis: Not everyone who consumes energy drinks develops gastritis, but if you do, you'll experience symptoms such as inflammation, pain, bleeding and ulcerations in the small intestine and stomach area. The likely culprit is energy drinks' high doses of caffeine, which increases the production of acid in the stomach.
Extra acid results in heartburn and irritates the lining of your stomach and gut. Caffeine's Effects The concentrated doses of caffeine in energy drinks can overwhelm your digestive tract. Too many energy drinks may cause vomiting, nausea and diarrhea.
Other symptoms, including insomnia, heart palpitations, tremors, excessive sweating and chest pains, are other possible side effects of consuming too many energy drinks. How much is too much really depends on your size, tolerance level and individual health. The labels on some brands, for example, warn to have no more than one drink per day.
Addiction....,
Obesity....,
Cardiac arrest: After drinking an energy drink, it seems natural that your heart rate would increase because it’s giving you more energy, but studies have shown that it also thickens your blood, which makes it harder for it to make its way around the body.
High levels of taurine and caffeine can stop your arteries from dilating properly, which can reduce blood flow to the heart and cause a heart attack.