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Watch what you are drinking: Battery Facts
What are energy drinks?
As the name suggests, there is a great deal of energy in energy drinks. They often ontain various stimulants and vitamins. They enhance and maintain physical performance, even under severe conditions. Originally developed in the Far East, energy drinks have spread all over the world and are particularly popular in Europe.
For whom are energy drinks made?
All healthy adults who occasionally feel that they need more energy during their working hours or leisure time. For example, Battery is excellently suited for persons working long days or shift work, professional drivers, athletes and of course party-goers.
What is the difference between energy drinks and sports drinks?
Energy drinks are used for their immediately stimulating effect, while sports drinks replace the body's fluids during or after demanding physical exertion. Sports drinks also often contain salts that replenish those lost through perspiration.
What is the stimulating effect in Battery?
Battery has about 50% more energy than conventional soft drinks. It contains guarana, taurine, caffeine, quick-acting and long-term sugars and B-vitamins. As a result of the combined effect of these stimulants, Battery provides energy when it is needed.
What is the taurine in Battery?
The stimulant taurine in Battery is a synthetic amino acid. It is believed to improve such factors as reaction time and the development of the nervous system. People initially get taurine in their mother's milk.
Why the guarana?
Because guarana is an effective natural stimulant, it is excellently suitable as an ingredient in energy drinks. Brazilian indians used it to keep alert on their hunting trips centuries ago.
How many cans of Battery can you drink per day?
A litre of Battery contains 320 mg of caffeine. (For comparison, a cup of medium-strong northern European coffee contains 80- 100 mg of caffeine.) The recommended dose is a maximum of three cans per day.
Who should not drink Battery?
Battery in large quantities is not recommended for children, persons sensitive to caffeine or expectant mothers because the combined effects of the stimulants it contains can be surprisingly strong. Because of the sugar it contains, Battery is not recommended
for diabetics.
What are energy drinks?
As the name suggests, there is a great deal of energy in energy drinks. They often ontain various stimulants and vitamins. They enhance and maintain physical performance, even under severe conditions. Originally developed in the Far East, energy drinks have spread all over the world and are particularly popular in Europe.
For whom are energy drinks made?
All healthy adults who occasionally feel that they need more energy during their working hours or leisure time. For example, Battery is excellently suited for persons working long days or shift work, professional drivers, athletes and of course party-goers.
What is the difference between energy drinks and sports drinks?
Energy drinks are used for their immediately stimulating effect, while sports drinks replace the body's fluids during or after demanding physical exertion. Sports drinks also often contain salts that replenish those lost through perspiration.
What is the stimulating effect in Battery?
Battery has about 50% more energy than conventional soft drinks. It contains guarana, taurine, caffeine, quick-acting and long-term sugars and B-vitamins. As a result of the combined effect of these stimulants, Battery provides energy when it is needed.
What is the taurine in Battery?
The stimulant taurine in Battery is a synthetic amino acid. It is believed to improve such factors as reaction time and the development of the nervous system. People initially get taurine in their mother's milk.
Why the guarana?
Because guarana is an effective natural stimulant, it is excellently suitable as an ingredient in energy drinks. Brazilian indians used it to keep alert on their hunting trips centuries ago.
How many cans of Battery can you drink per day?
A litre of Battery contains 320 mg of caffeine. (For comparison, a cup of medium-strong northern European coffee contains 80- 100 mg of caffeine.) The recommended dose is a maximum of three cans per day.
Who should not drink Battery?
Battery in large quantities is not recommended for children, persons sensitive to caffeine or expectant mothers because the combined effects of the stimulants it contains can be surprisingly strong. Because of the sugar it contains, Battery is not recommended
for diabetics.