I had Kidney Stones in the early 2K's, that were basically creatine. I was using it as part of my supplement package when I was still trying to push heavy weight around at the gym.Just checked... 1 scoop of that stuff is 350mg of caffeine. That's a whole lot for one serving. More than 3x an average cup of coffee.
Are you using this as a pre-workout drink? Cause it's got creatine in it too, which you do not need unless you're lifting weights. And at that point, you need to be drinking a TON of water every-single-day, or you risk kidney damage.
Edit: I was looking at the powdered stuff, and not the canned drink. There does seem to be some slight differences in the mix. But I will state again - unless you're lifting weights, you do not need creatine. It is hard on the kidneys.
The other thing is this - creatine monohydrate is only stable in liquid for about 10 mins. After that, it begins to lose effectiveness very quickly. That's why you rarely find it as an ingredient in a drink - it's almost always sold in powder form. So the creatine mono in that canned Bang drink is probably doing very little for you - except increasing your body's need for water. I can't see where they have listed how much creatine is in one of the canned drinks, but the powder has 5000mg per scoop.
I had Kidney Stones in the early 2K's, that were basically creatine. I was using it as part of my supplement package when I was still trying to push heavy weight around at the gym.
I changed my approach after those kidney stones.
I love this stuff. No sugar, no calories, no carbs. And, no affiliation, etc
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The photo on the left is a Photoshop disaster.Keep the can, I'll take the calendar.
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The biggest drawback I see to regular consumption of these "energy drinks" is that they will eventually cause the frequent user to develop an almost unstoppable urge to play bagpipes...
The photo on the left is a Photoshop disaster.![]()
The photo on the left is a Photoshop disaster.![]()
I had Kidney Stones in the early 2K's, that were basically creatine. I was using it as part of my supplement package when I was still trying to push heavy weight around at the gym.
I changed my approach after those kidney stones.