Monster Energy is one of the most widely consumed energy drinks in the U.S., but it’s also notorious for its high caffeine and sugar content. A single 16-ounce can contains around 160 mg of caffeine ...
Energy drinks are marketed as quick fixes for fatigue, promising an instant boost in focus, stamina, and alertness. However, many of these beverages contain dangerous ingredients that can have harmful ...
Kratom, an ingredient derived from a Southeast Asian plant that appears in energy drinks, is often marketed as an energy booster, but has the potential to be addictive The FDA hopes to ban synthetic ...