![]() ![]() While this compound is likely effective for improving energy and attention, we recommend avoiding it when it’s used in combination with caffeine and taurine (as in Celsius).Ī medical review published in the Journal of Nutrition found that this combination caused negative changes to blood pressure and insulin sensitivity in healthy volunteers. ![]() Glucuronolactone is another stimulatory ingredient. A meta-study published in the PLoS One journal found that it provided additional stimulation beyond caffeine alone when the two ingredients were combined.Ĭaffeine is one of the most well-studied stimulants in the world. As we documented in our review of Gatorade Fast Twitch, caffeine is clinically proven to increase physical and mental energy, and the 200 milligram (mg) dose in Celsius is an effective dose, equivalent to around two cups of coffee. We consider this an effective ingredient for increasing energy. Guarana seed extract is the next-listed ingredient. We recommend that children and adolescents avoid this ingredient in products that also contain caffeine (such as Celsius), because a medical review detailed that this combination may pose risks to the adolescent brain. We haven’t come across any medical studies suggesting that taurine increases energy. ![]() These are listed in a proprietary (prop) blend called “MetaPlus Proprietary Blend.” ![]() Ingredient Analysis - Energy IngredientsĬelsius contains a number of active ingredients meant to increase energy. We'll also share our take on the taste and energy effects from Celsius after trying it ourselves, and explain why Celsius settled a lawsuit over its ingredient claims in early 2023. In this article we’ll answer all of these questions and more as we review every ingredient in Celsius and Celsius Heat to give our take on whether the products are healthy or not, and compare the brand to older energy drinks like Red Bull and Monster.Ĭelsius drinks have a large Supplement Facts label which we’ll analyze in three separate sections: energy ingredients, vitamins and minerals, and inactive ingredients. The brand positions itself as a healthier alternative to commercial energy drinks, providing “functional energy” that’s “made with only the best ingredients.”īut is Celsius really healthier than older-generation energy drinks like Red Bull or are these just marketing claims? Does it have any questionable additive ingredients? Do you really need so many vitamins from an energy drink? And why was Celsius sued over its ingredient claims? We recommend that people follow their doctor’s guidance in regard to energy drinks.Ĭelsius is one of the most popular energy drinks on the market. All statements are merely the opinion of the writer(s). It honestly is really good and tastes similar to a kool-aid jammer.Disclaimer: None of the information in this article constitutes medical advice. Everyone has different tastebuds, after all.Īt the end of the day, the positive Prime drink reviews mostly read like this one I found on Reddit: “ I have just bought the drink today and tried it. Yet it should be noted that taste is a personal preference. However, there were some customers that said the drinks were either too sweet or tasted too artificial. One active customer wrote this positive review: “ Lives up to the Hype! I have been obstacle course racing since it became a thing in 2011 I average 30 race is a year with four of those being world championships for different distances this drink is low calorie no sugar and tastes amazing.” Other athletes recommended the drinks for their specific sports. “ Can’t get enough! Especially for a drink containing 0 sugar.” I read plenty of Prime drink reviews from customers that were similar to this one: Many people were impressed by how good the drinks tasted for containing such low amounts of sugar. Prime Blue Raspberry Drink: 4.6/5 stars based on more than 15 customer reviewsĪmong those ratings were a few interesting pieces of information.Prime Lemon Lime Drink: 5/5 stars based on five customer reviews.Prime Tropical Punch Drink: 5/5 stars based on eight customer reviews. ![]()
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