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Man Drinks Too Much Energy Drinks and Almost Loses His Life When He Was About to be a Father

After two months of operations and procedures, Austin finally met his newborn son. “Love is knowing you would sacrifice things that you didn’t even know you could sacrifice,” Brianna bravely shared. “Love is selfless.”

 

How do energy drinks affect our body?

“Overall, the concern is that these vitamins, amino acids and herbals are often in higher concentrations than naturally in food or plants, and the effects when combined especially with caffeine may be enhanced,” said Katherine Zeratsky, a clinical dietitian at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.

Too much energy drink consumption could also lead to caffeine overdose (which can lead to a number of symptoms, including palpitations, high blood pressure, nausea and vomiting, convulsions and, in some cases, even death), and type 2 diabetes—as high consumption of caffeine reduces insulin sensitivity.

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