Reduce Your Risk Of Having A Stroke And Heart Attack By Avoiding This Drink

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Red Bull. That is the drink that we should avoid. Learn why it can be the cause of having a stroke and heart attack. Check out the article we found over at Organic Health.

Did you know that Red Bull could kill you? Red Bull increases your risk of heart attack and stroke dramatically.

Red Bull is a caffeine-loaded energy drink that causes your blood to become sticky and leads to heart problems. After just one hour of drinking Red Bull, your body becomes abnormal, and you become at risk. It can be so bad that some countries are considering banning it, Norway, Uruguay, and Denmark have already. Bottled water used to be the fastest growing beverage business but now energy drinks have become larger. More than 3.5 billion cans of Red Bull are sold each year, not to mention all the other dangerous energy drinks.

Do Energy Drink Really Live Up To Their Name?
Well, it depends on how you look at it. Red Bull does contain caffeine and sugar that can give you a quick burst of energy. Although it does not last long and when you drink too much you will crash, feeling lethargic and will crave more.

This is the list of benefits of Red Bull. This list was found on their website, it includes:

-Improved Performance
-Increased concentration
-Increased Endurance
-Increased Metabolism

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Do Energy Drinks Have Health Benefits?
They do not have many benefits to the body, but they do have traces of vitamin B and it also contain the amino acid taurine. No one really knows how the compounds of Red Bull are affecting young people that are drinking many to stay awake at night.

Who Should Avoid Energy Drinks Like Red Bull.

-Children
-Pregnant or Lactating Women
-People who are sensitive to caffeine
-If you have been suffering from anxiety
-If you suffer from high stress
-If you suffer from chronic fatigue
-Have high blood pressure
-Any blood clotting disorder

Mix With Alcohol Red Bull Can Be Potentially Deadly.

Scott Willoughby, a lead researcher, stated, Red Bull can be deadly when combined with stress, high blood pressure, or alcohol. When you combine alcohol and an energy drink, you are adding a stimulant with a depressant, which can be very dangerous. Lately, a very popular thing to do in clubs or bars is to mix drinks like “Vodka Bulls” or “Yager Bombs.” This result to your body is unknown at this point, but researchers do know that the combination of heavy stimulants and heavy depressant can cause heart failure. This is not just a theory more and more reports are being aired on the news of people dying for this problem.

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See Original Article: Organic Health



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13 Responses to “Reduce Your Risk Of Having A Stroke And Heart Attack By Avoiding This Drink”

  1. Lexi Campbell

    Nov 05. 2015

    Bradley Campbell

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  2. Nalana Rager-Kardos

    Nov 05. 2015

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  3. Teena Tudor Cannon

    Nov 05. 2015

    Brayden Cannon Garrett Cannon

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  4. Teresa Ladrach

    Nov 06. 2015

    I actually see alot of young people even 18 yr olds who come in the ER with heart palpitations from energy drinks.

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  5. Irene Mosqueda

    Nov 06. 2015

    People should pay attention!

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  6. Amanda Elders

    Nov 06. 2015

    Austyn Jacobs

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  7. Joanne Stathis

    Nov 07. 2015

    That’s garbage!! And dangerous drinks

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  8. Nilda Rodriguez

    Nov 07. 2015

    Yvelisse Cedrez

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  9. Sandra Reaper Barnett

    Nov 09. 2015

    Tim Barnett

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  10. Mary Amarga-Edmonds

    Nov 09. 2015

    Beware !

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  11. Judith Washington

    Nov 10. 2015

    Yep!!! My husband is a health and a Phys Ed major – he told me that when these drinks first came out

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  12. Amber Holmes Cruise

    Dec 18. 2016

    Shelbi Bisig

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  13. Shelbi Bisig

    Dec 18. 2016

    Oh no…

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