Truelabel

Is Energy Drink Healthy?

by Bang

Bang contains an extreme 300mg caffeine dose plus artificial sweeteners and synthetic amino acids. The dangerous caffeine levels combined with minimal regulation create serious cardiovascular and dependency risks.

  • Carbonated water – safe
  • Citric acid anhydrous – safe
  • Natural flavors – controversial
  • Caffeine anhydrous – safe
  • Sodium benzoate – dangerous
  • Potassium citrate monohydrate – safe
  • EAAs – safe
  • L-leucine – safe
  • L-isoleucine – safe
  • L-valine – controversial
  • L-lysine – safe
  • L-threonine – controversial
  • L-phenylalanine – controversial
  • L-histidine – safe
  • L-methionine – controversial
  • L-tryptophan – controversial
  • Sucralose – dangerous
  • Potassium phosphate dibasic – controversial
  • Vitamin C – controversial
  • ascorbic acid – controversial
  • Potassium sorbate – controversial
  • Magnesium chloride – controversial
  • SUPER CREATINE – safe
  • Creatyl-L-Leucine – safe
  • Calcium chloride – controversial
  • Calcium disodium EDTA – controversial
  • Vitamin B3 – safe
  • niacinamide – controversial
  • CoQ10 – safe
  • coenzyme Q10 – safe
  • Vitamin B6 – safe
  • pyridoxine hydrochloride – controversial
  • Vitamin B12 – safe
  • methylcobalamin – safe

Zero sugar

Added B vitamins

No calories

Extreme caffeine content

Unregulated super creatine

Multiple lawsuits

Artificial sweeteners

Dependency risk

Cardiovascular stress

About This Analysis

This health analysis for Energy Drink was performed by Truelabel, an AI-powered food scanner that grades products from A (excellent) to F (failing) based on ingredient quality. The analysis covers seed oil content, ultra-processed ingredients, preservatives, artificial colors, allergens, and potential health risks including cancer risk, hormonal disruption, and gut irritation scores.

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