Additives & Effects
All the information about nutrition and comparison with similar products
Taurine: An amino acid; generally safe but excessive intake might strain kidney function.
Inositol: A sugar alcohol; safe in moderate amounts and may support cellular health.
Flavoring Agents: Generally safe when used within acceptable limits; specific effects depend on the type and source.
Pantothenic Acid: An essential vitamin; considered safe and well-tolerated.
Carbon Dioxide: Safe for consumption; adds fizziness to beverages.
Salt: Excessive consumption may lead to high blood pressure and cardiovascular issues.
Caffeine: Acts as a stimulant; overuse may cause restlessness, insomnia, or increased heart rate.
Riboflavin, Riboflavin-5'-phosphate (E101)
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2): Essential vitamin; considered safe with no significant side effects.
Niacin: Essential vitamin; excessive intake might cause flushing or liver issues in rare cases.
Magnesium Carbonate, Magnesium Hydroxide Carbonate (E504)
Magnesium Carbonate: Generally safe; used as an anti-caking agent and to regulate acidity.
Citric Acid: Generally safe; may cause tooth enamel erosion if consumed excessively.
Caramel: Generally safe; overconsumption might lead to potential carcinogenic concerns depending on production method.
Acesulfame K: A calorie-free sweetener; excessive intake may lead to digestive issues in sensitive individuals.
Monosodium citrate, disodium citrate, triosodium citrate (E331)
Sodium Citrates: Generally recognized as safe; used to regulate acidity.
Aspartame: A calorie-free sweetener; unsafe for people with phenylketonuria (PKU).