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Off topic & small talk: to stay awake, which energy drink is really best?

Topic created on 07th May. 2022 | Page: 1 of 6 | Answers: 57 | Views: 7,956
RiverSong
Legend
have yesterday once again (because in the offer) ne can energy indulged.
for better understanding: so far maybe once a year drunk something like that

also clear that everyone reacts differently to it, but here the effect was zero. quite the opposite --> 2 h after the half liter I went to sleep and immediately deep sleep (otherwise I have so my little problems with falling asleep
but more ne sleep aid or how much you have to drink of the stuff so that it works? was n monster.

which are really good?

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Julian
Elite
I think every body reacts differently to caffeine, so this is a difficult topic.
Energy drinks are generally not really good for the body and should actually be strongly discouraged.

I (unfortunately) consume a can of Red Bull almost every day, but to be honest I don't really feel any difference.
For my body, it's the same as soft drinks, since it's just for the taste myself.
Even if I drink a can before going to sleep, I can still fall asleep normally.

The same applies to coffee, there are people who drink a cup of coffee even before going to bed in the evening and still have no problems with getting tired, so I think it's a little hard to assess the whole thing with you.

I would actually advise you to first try to consume "more natural" ingredients to stay awake longer, including fruit that could serve as an energy supplier, but also chocolate or other sweets.

Because if you start to consume 5 liters of energy drinks every evening, this can also bring quite a few consequences.
Is therefore not really advisable

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denyo123
Experienced
The limit for caffeinated soft drinks in Germany is also 32mg/100ml if I'm not all wrong. Thus, (at least as far as the caffeine content is concerned) all should act very similarly.

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Skitch22
Elite
I only use energy drinks to mix with vodka.

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Hanshanshans
Elite
I swear by coffee, the "black gold" with plenty of milk in it.

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gamble1
Icon
The main problem is no matter whether with coffee or energy drinks or sugar most people including me (drink before sleeping two coffees and all look at me always quite shocked) come down too quickly and then you're even worse than before

Nevertheless, I have the best experience with Rockstar Energy made the dark blue tastes even bombe

With Red Bull I notice zb. nothing at all except for the small Energy Shot things but the gibts no longer

The best results you get with the drinks from the U.S. but they can also knock you out very quickly

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Falko
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Julian wrote on 07.05.2022 at 14:26: I think every body reacts differently to caffeine, so this is a difficult topic.
Energy drinks are generally not really good for the body and actually should be strongly discouraged.

Although I (unfortunately) consume a can of Red Bull almost every day myself, but to be honest I don't really feel any difference.
For my body, it's the same as soft drinks, since it's just for the taste myself.
Even if I drink a can before going to sleep, I can still fall asleep normally.

The same applies to coffee, there are people who drink a cup of coffee even before going to bed in the evening and still have no problems with getting tired, so I think it's a little hard to assess the whole thing with you.

I would actually advise you to first try to consume "more natural" ingredients to stay awake longer, including fruit that could serve as an energy supplier, but also chocolate or other sweets.

Because if you start to consume 5 liters of energy drinks every evening, this can also bring quite a few consequences.
Is therefore not really advisable

So if I drink a coffee after getting up, I feel more awake than without coffee. I haven't drunk energy drinks for a long time, but years ago I also took a can of Red Bull every day, but I didn't feel any improvement from the gummy bear juice. I had a buddy at the time was even so addicted to Red Bull, which accumulated at home per week 1 to 2 yellow bags filled only with empty Red Bull cans. In addition, he was also addicted to Nutella and spooned out a large glass of it every day. But those were the days when cannabis was consumed regularly, and as we all know, that stimulates the appetite.

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Stromberg
Legend
Falko wrote on 07.05.2022 at 15:53
So if I drink a coffee after getting up, I feel more awake than without coffee. I haven't drunk energy drinks for a long time, but years ago I also took a can of Red Bull every day, but I didn't feel any improvement from the gummy bear juice. I had a buddy at the time was even so addicted to Red Bull, which accumulated at home per week 1 to 2 yellow bags filled only with empty Red Bull cans. In addition, he was also addicted to Nutella and spooned out a large glass of it every day. But those were the days when cannabis was consumed regularly, and as we all know, it stimulates the appetite.

Yes, that often brings out strange eating habits 🤣

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supermode
Expert
I don't know in which report but there was once one that reported about energy drinks and told something like that the effect pushes you for 1-2h but as soon as the effect wears off you become even more tired than before, like with your deep sleep

I also say coffee is it.

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B****3
I say it honestly, do without it, rather eat a bag of gummy bears:-)

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