While on deployment this year, I noticed a lot of people preferring energy drinks like Red Bull and Monster over regular pops like Coke and Pepsi. Apparently some energy drinks have vitamins such as B12 in them, whereas pop has nothing healthy. However on the cans they have warnings limiting people to 3 cans per day and saying that they are not recommended for people sensitive to caffeine. Before my deployment I'd never tried the things, but I kind of got onto them and now I'm drinking one per day if I'm near a place that sells them. I haven't noticed any problems as a result of them but I feel kind of odd drinking something that has a warning on the back. I know we have some JTFers in the health profession, and Chaim is an expert on all things healthy, so I was wondering if any of you could tell me what the health benefits/risks of drinking energy drinks are. Thanks in advance.
My guess would be they are not healthy at all.
The caffeine intake is a problem. The reason people "prefer" these to soda is because they are loaded with a ton more caffeine. So it's like soda but worse. Maybe there's also less sugar than soda, I don't know, but it's probably not the point. Personally, I would never touch one of these things, and I barely ever drink soda either, but for sure would never touch an energy drink.