Is red bull good for diabetes?

Red Bull and Diabetes


One of the key symptoms of diabetes is a general feeling of lethargy and fatigue, which is brought on to a large extent by the body’s inability to process carbohydrates adequately. Unfortunately, diabetics in need of an energy spike don’t have the luxury of turning to the many sports and energy drinks that other do as a matter of fact, because of the high sugar content of these drinks.

Red Bull Ingredients & its Benefits


Caffeine 


A naturally occurring compound, caffeine is found in many common beverages including tea, coffee, cacao beans, and cola nuts.

 B-Vitamins


B-group of Vitamins is essential micronutrients necessary for the body to maintain regular functioning. Vitamins are categorized as water-soluble and fat-soluble.

Taurine


An amino acid that is produced naturally in the human body, Taurine is categorized as a conditionally essential amino acid, meaning that, while the body is able to produce it internally.

Aspartame & Acesulfame K


Regularly used worldwide as sugar substitutes

Acesulfame K is categorized as a non-caloric sweetener. i.e. it contains no calories. It is commonly used in everyday products including foods and drinks such as chewing gum, dairy products, baked goods, etc.

Water


Water is the major ingredient of Red Bull, sourced locally at Red Bull's production sites, which are located in the Austrian and Swiss Alps— possibly of the world’s biggest catchments of fresh water.

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