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redbull sickness


Question Posted Sunday July 21 2013, 3:44 pm

I'm 13, whenever I drink redbull I start feeling sick, not straight away though,like a hour later but its like hectic nausea. Can it be the redbull? And if so why? I drink it a lot so its not like my bodys not used to it.



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adviceman49 answered Monday July 22 2013, 11:38 am:
Energy drinks such as redbull, monster 5Hour energy are loaded with caffeine. Certain sodas you may drink are also loaded with caffeine. You say you drink a lot of redbull. What else have you drunk during the day? How much coffee have you had? This all adds up and at some point you become over caffeinated. You are overdosed on caffeine, you get sick, nauseous and may even vomit.

The feeling you are getting is your body sending you a signal. Ignore the signal and continue drinking these beverages and you could pass out. Go into respiratory arrest and die. It has been reported to happen.

These beverages are not good for you. Many major sports owners have either banned their players or drivers from using these drinks or strictly control the consumption. If it is considered bad for major sports players who are in top shape; I wonder how good they possibly can be for a 13 year old boy?

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kittenlover2000 answered Monday July 22 2013, 4:26 am:
Red bull is full of caffeine. If you intake too much caffeine it can make you dehydrated, extremely tired after the effects wear off and yes, sick.

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Dragonflymagic answered Sunday July 21 2013, 5:26 pm:
If you are not eating healthy meals, your body is not getting the nutrients it needs to function. Imagine how well the family car would run on a tank full of Redbull. even if you eat well, you counteract and zero out any benefits the food may have had when you take in these high amounts of caffeine and/or sugar.
Your body might have gotten used to it but once pushed beyond it's limits to remain healthy, you will eventually find yourself having chronic problems that you were never born with...they come about by the abuse to your body. A body can be pushed to the point of needing to be on dr. prescribed medications just to remain alive. You think you have your whole life ahead of you so no need to worry. But you are actually taking years off your life which you will begin to worry about when you hit 30 or 40. What if doing redbull were to have the affect of ending your life at 50. You die...would that thought be enough to get you to kick the redbull habits and any other bad habits you haven't mentioned.
Your only get this one body to make it through a whole lifetime, if you are abusing it, your body will first give you signs it wants you to stop like this "feeling sick and nauseous" stuff.
If I were you, I'd stop right now but you will need lots of willpower cus it's an addiction.

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Xui answered Sunday July 21 2013, 4:41 pm:
Redbull, Mobster etc. Contain a dangerous amount if caffine.

In fact, I recently read of 2 people dying from caffine overdoes from drinking Monster.

Could be a nasty effect from the caffine, I would definitely lay off.


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