Energy Drink Side Effects

energy-drink-side-effectsAre there side effects from the ingredients in Energy Drinks?

As the safety of an energy drink debate rages on we thought we would take a look at the other side of the issue. Since we are huge energy drink fans, its easy to preach their greatness and forget that we are putting chemicals into our body in sometimes huge quantities.

We will take a look at the most common ingredients and list the potential side effects from ingesting them through your favorite energy drink.

Caffeine

Of course this is the most common energy drink ingredient and most of you know the side effects, but the list wouldn’t be complete without it.

  • Dizziness, irritability, nausea, nervousness, jitters.
  • Allergic reactions can include; rash, hives, itching, difficulty breathing, tightness in the chest, swelling of the (mouth, face, lips, or tongue),diarrhea, shakiness, trouble sleeping, vomiting.
  • Headache and severe fatigue from withdrawal.
  • Breast shrinkage in females.

It’s hard to pin point a safe dose because it varies from person to person and tolerance. Between .5 grams to 1 gram in a 24 hour period will probably result in some of the above side effects.

Taurine

As of 2008, no side effects from Taurine in energy drinks have been documented.

B Vitamins

  • More than 35mg of Thiamine (B3) can cause flushing of the skin. Intake of 3000mg or more can result in liver toxicity.
  • More than 100mg of B6 can cause sensory nerve problems (burning sensation) or skin lesions.

Inositol

No known side effects have been reported, but ingesting large quantities has been linked to diarrhea.

Ginseng

  • Some studies have linked it to sleeplessness, while others refute this.
  • Other possible symptoms include; nausea, diarrhea, headaches, nose bleed, high blood pressure, low blood pressure, and breast pain.

Glucuronolactone

While no side effects have been reported there’s still debate on its safety which has lead Canada, England, Germany, and France from allowing it in non-prescription products.

Artificial sweeteners

If you like the sugar-free variety there is ongoing debate over the safety of these. Here’s  good article from diet-blog on the subject.

Ginkgo Biloba

  • nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headaches, dizziness, heart palpitations, and restlessness.
  • Can interact with other medication such as blood thinners and anti-depressants.

L-Carnitine

  • vomiting, nausea, headache, diarrhea, stuffy nose, restlessness and sleeping difficulty.

Its important to note with these energy drink side effects that many ingredients have similar negative effects, so with much of the information being anecdotal from patients it’s hard to say which ingredient actually caused the problems if the patient was ingesting several combinations of these at one time.

I think, overall, the evidence supports the safety of energy drinks within the context of moderation and knowing your body i.e. allergies, tolerance etc. If you drink responsibly you most likely will avoid energy drink side effects.

Sources:

wikipedia.org
drugs.com
nutritional-supplements-health-guide.com
Bodybuiling.com

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Posted in Energy Drinks, Health Issues · September 10th, 2009

9 Comments

Gilly September 10th, 2009 6:25 pm

I don’t think I’d ever read that breast-shrinkage article before, haha. I just about keeled over laughing. It’s bad! But…wow.

bob September 10th, 2009 6:44 pm

All I know is my member is now shorter than before I drank so many energy drink. On the plus side though the girth has more than tripled leving it looking like a cheese wheel

3ntropy September 10th, 2009 7:40 pm

I was looking for an article that i thought i read ages ago about the negative effects of taurine and Alzheimer’s disease; however i must have read it wrong because all of the stuff i find on the web says that taurines not only good for Alzheimer’s; but heaps of other stuff too (http://www.vitaminexpress.com/encyclopedia.php/topic/Taurine.php). As a side, side note as well research shows that caffine (five coffee cups a day)actually reverses Alzheimer’s (http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/07/090705215237.htm), with the increase in those with Alzheimer’s maby one day we could get a prescription and discount on energy drinks :)

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gustof September 26th, 2009 9:27 pm

I drank 4 rockstars and 2 red bulls and i couldnt walk straight from being to dizzy. I peed every 30 seconds for like an hour and my tummy hurt for a day. My head was throbing and i was as tired really tired after 3 hours of drinking them all the drinks were 64.4.oz of pure energy oh and i was about to throw up 15 times but never did. =]

Kyle October 31st, 2009 10:49 am

I drink alot of monster energy and i dont get these side effects and im only 11

chrislastnamerperson November 8th, 2009 12:16 pm

i am 11 years old and one day when i was 10 i drank so much bawls that i was bouncing off the walls but i didnt have any side effects

Ol' What's his nuts November 20th, 2009 1:16 pm

Being a kid helps, Kyle and Chris. You guys are young enough that while you may not have a high tolerance, your bodies are resiliant and in a near constant state of growth. In other words: you’re kids, therefore you’re tough.

Ol' What's his nuts November 20th, 2009 1:18 pm

I forgot to mention: THAT DOES NOT MEAN TO GO CRAZY! You’re smaller, higher doses that an adult could take (with side effects) could kill YOU. Be careful!

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