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anyone drink redbull?

i still believe it ain't any worse than the other shit we put in our bodys - as for the cost someone mentioned availablilty of imports - well guess what they are not expensive either - i bought two ten packs for a total of $27 and they are about three times as potent as the local product which is currently unavailable in brisbane due to supply problems - the asian import does taste like cough medicine a bit though but "whoa" it gives you a good kick along, i got those shakin knees when i sat down and couldn't stop.
 
Actually...anyone thats had **TOO** much caffeine can tell you its a very delirious and trippy experience!
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Both V and RedBull sold in this country contain Glocoronolactone. I have searched the web and found some European Union government website where they discussed making RedBull illegal in a particular European country. I don't know whether it is actually dangerous, but there was reference to a submission from the RedBull company where they stated that this chemical is not dangerous. So, this isn't total garbage, and is at the very least BASED on fact. Personally, I stopped drinking both a few months ago because I started feeling ill each time I'd consumed a few cans.
 
Info fron redbull.com -
Red Bull is a non-alcoholic drink unique in its composition and effects.
It provides the body with taurine, glucuronolactone and caffeine, plus important vitamins and carbohydrates: a unique composition that had never been tried before.
Taurine is a conditionally essential amino acid, which naturally occurs in the body. At times of extreme physical exertion, the body no longer produces the required amounts of taurine, and a relative deficiency results. Taurine acts as a metabolic transmitter and additionally has a ****detoxifying effect**** and strengthens cardiac contractility
Red Bull has never been banned, though sometimes it hasn't been authorised. It takes a lot of time to get a completely new product, with special ingredients in a complex composition, through all the official channels. However, no authority in the world has ever discovered or proven an unhealthy effect in or from Red Bull. How could they?
Looks like it's not a good thing to drink until after your night out or whatever - "detoxifying effect"
 
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