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After a finding by the Food Safety Agency in Germany have found that Red Bull contains 0.4 micrograms of cocaine per litre, Red Bull banned from 6 states

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

After a finding by the Food Safety Agency in Germany have found that Red Bull contains 0.4 micrograms of cocaine per litre, Red Bull has been banned from 6 German states.

It is reminiscent of how Coca Cola was also found to contain cocaine at the turn of the 20th Century.
While it is considered to be within safety tolerances, the Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection and Federal Institute for Risk Assessment sought to extend the ban on Red Bull.

Red Bull made a public statement that the levels of cocaine were attributed to the “use of a decocainised coca leaf extract in the product.”
Well the stimulant must come from somewhere apart from the caffeine.

“Decocainised coca leaf extracts are used as flavouring in foodstuffs around the world and are considered to be safe (eg FDA Gras Status, Council of Europe). Red Bull Cola and other foodstuff containing such extracts may therefore be sold legally.”

At this stage Coca Cola has not made any statements whether they use a decocainised coca leaf extract in their products.

Even though the cocaine may be in miniscule quantities, it may be interesting to see whether this level of cocaine is what give Red Bull it’s wings:))

It’s that time of the afternoon were people reach for the coffee or now the can of Red Bull but is drinking stimulates the answer?

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

We all now the situation, it’s 3pm the afternoon and it’s a struggle to continue without grabbing a coffee or the modern equivalent now is the can of Red Bull. The real question is why are we slumping over the desk and are there alternatives?

As we get into the afternoon, our blood sugar levels drop after eating a big lunch. We need a quick fixed but the problem is that consuming sugar raises our blood sugar level creates a spike in our insulin response.

With a 250ml can of Red Bull containing 80 milligrams of caffeine & 110 calories, not exactly a great alternative to starve off the afternoon slump in the office.

What is disturbing is the number of children walking around with a can of Red Bull or V Energy drinks.

So walk outside the office and get some fresh air, eating some nutys such as almonds, cashews, pumpkin seeds washed down with a herbal non caffeine based tea.

It’s easy to reach for the coffee and Red Bull stimulants but your body will appreciate the abstinence.

 
 
 

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