Kitty said: Yes.why is redbull so effective?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(why is redbull so effective?),it will help you,my kids.
i've tried many energy none of them work as good. a friend of mine said they use bull testoserone or something like that. i think he's just messing with me what do you guys think?
Answers:
Well, lets take a look at whats in it?
Nutrition Facts:
Serving Size: 8.3 fl. oz
Servings per Container: 1
Calories: 110
Total Fat: 0g
Sodium: 200mg
Protein: 0g
Total Carbohydrates: 28g
Sugars: 27g
Ingredients
Carbonated water, sucrose, glucose, sodium citrate, taurine, glucuronolactone, caffeine, inositol, niacin, D-pantothenol, pyridoxine HCL, vitamin B12, artificial
flavours, colors
OK, it is very clear that it is only 8.3 fluid ounces so it is 1/3 less then a 12 oz can of soda so it is a smaller serving. After water comes Sugar, sugar, salt and then sugar followed by caffeine which they don't ever say how much. A small tad of vitamin B12 which makes you feel good for a short period and the rest is filler.
So to answer your question it is Sugar and Caffeine. Sugar gives you quick energy which is burnt off very quickly and caffeine which makes you a jumping bean. I don't know about it being effective but it darn sure should get you wired up for about 35 minutes and then drop you like a rock.
P.S. I think the FDA would make the seller disclose if it had cow jiss in it.
That is my thoughts on Red Bull.
Other Answers:
too much sodium
It does nothing for me. I think its all in your head. Red Bull, Does it Give You Wings?
By Barrett Niehus
I was driving to work the other day, enjoying my obligatory glass of morning stimulant. This morning it was a can of Red Bull, I didn’t have time to stop at Starbucks, and I noticed that the primary ingredient in Red Bull is Taurine. After hearing their commercial on the radio, I got to thinking. How exactly does Red Bull work, and does it really give you wings? Does it give you more energy? Does it make you more alert?
Well, upon inspecting the ingredients and doing some research, which wasn’t hard working as a bulk vitamin distributor, I found that the Red Bull wings reference may be more geared to mental well being than to actual body energy. At least this may be the case with Taurine. As it turns out, Taurine is an amino acid that is used in our body for a number of activities. A couple of which are to act as a neural regulator, and to protect heart function. Substantial amounts of Taurine are also found in our eyes and stomach bile. There is no doubt that Taurine is beneficial, but I could not find any data that indicated it would give you an energy boost.
After searching and searching, I realized that the "wings" reference may be geared more toward your mental state. As I indicated, Taurine acts as a neural regulator. In fact, it is one of those chemicals in our brain that is responsible for a calm positive mood. Perhaps the wings effect is referring to the fact that the Taurine in Red Bull will make you calm and clear-headed. There has certainly been data to demonstrate that Taurine is effective when dealing with stress. Another ingredient that would indicate that the "wings" tag line may refer more to your mental state is the ingredient Inositol. This is another compound that has been shown to have a positive, calming, effect on your mood.
What about an energy boost? In looking at the ingredients, Caffeine certainly jumps out as a major stimulant. Other than that, sugar is always effective at providing a good short-term energy boost. These are probably the main ingredients that will make you more "vitalized."
So does Red Bull give you "Wings?" Well, the Taurine and Inositol in it will certainly make you feel good. It has caffeine, so there should be a small energy boost, and the other compounds listed can help with your metabolism. Overall, it should have a positive effect on your body, and at least make you feel a little calmer and more energized. As for wings, well, what would we do with them if we had them anyway?
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Barrett Niehus is a principal for IP Ware, http://www.freetrainer.com and a technical associate for Compound Solutions http://www.compoundsolutions.com in Escondido, California.
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Because when youre doing a physical activity you sweat and loose body salts and your body natrually tries to produce more. So it gives you the salts you need to make the body parts that try to make the salt a break and lets all of your energy focus on making your performance the best it can be. The more salts your body has the more energy your body feels like it needs to use up. that is why it is bad for you to drink them at night unless you want to be kept up all night. it doesn't do anything for me but i think it's supposed to have a ton of caffeine
it has more suger and gluecose which gives ya energy
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