Many wealthy Americans have loved Radithor, an energy drink containing radium-rich radioactive elements, in the early 20th century.
According to the lead author - Dr. Matt Parker, from the University of Portsmouth (UK), energy drinks when mixed with alcohol can exacerbate some of the negative effects of
Recent studies show that mixing alcohol with energy drinks is more dangerous than drinking alcohol, or mixing with traditional alcohol.
Energy drinks are often advertised to help drinkers feel refreshed, alert and energetic.
One of the specific causes of this phenomenon is vitamin B3. Most energy drinks contain up to 40mg of vitamin B3, twice the amount of 20mg that everyone is encouraged to consume
For strong teeth and shiny smiles, in addition to adhering to the principles of oral hygiene, such as regular brushing, flossing.
Alcohol-fortified water mixtures make people lose their sense of intoxication, leading to excessive drinking and causing feelings of nervousness, anxiety and the risk of type 2
The Association of Healthy Food Manufacturers (HFMA) warns that energy drinks products can make people drink iron and become even more tired.
Mixing wine with energy drinks not only makes us drink more but also affects behavior.
Caffeine-containing energy drinks help diuretics, so if you drink this water before exercising, you need to be very careful because it can cause dehydration.