![]() ![]() Caffeine from All Sources: 80 mg per 8 fl. Monster Energy Blend: Glucose, taurine, panax ginseng extract, l-Carnitine, caffeine, glucuronolactone, inositol, guarana extract, maltodextrin. Flat out misinformation that is picked up and regurgitated by others. Major misinformation: Red Bull, according to the ingredients on the can label does Not have glucuronolactone, inositol or caramel as this article incorrectly states. I would be drinking the Red Bull, but my current meal plans has to stay less than 50 grams of carbohydrates while I work on reversing diabetes. There is no dedicated metabolic path for High Fructose Corn Syrup or the other synthetic sweeteners. We are evolved to consume sugar and glucose. Unfortunately the same people saying Red Bull is bad are the ones telling you Gluten is good. ![]() Nothing in the Red Bull list of ingredients has a Safe Tolerable Upper Limit set other than magnesium. 25 years of sales, no actual problems but lots of negative inuendo. I am curious, what is unsafe? I thought since you had problems with reactions to other vitamin pills this might be a good food source of B vitamins for you. I don't know if there would be surcharges to import to Canada, but as Red Bull is international I assume it is sold in your local stores. Sure, I get most of my vitamins and minerals from Piping Rock. ![]()
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