Kathmandu, Nepal ÔÇö The consumption of energy drinks has surged rapidly in recent years, with a wide range of products flooding the market under the ÔÇ£energy drinkÔÇØ label. Driven by flashy packaging, aggressive marketing campaigns, and sweet taste, these beverages have become especially popular among teenagers and children. However, consumers still appear largely unaware of the serious health risks associated with their regular intake.


Amid this trend, a new product branded as the ÔÇ£Extreme Energy DrinkÔÇØ has entered the market and quickly gained traction due to its aggressive promotion and appealing branding. Despite its growing popularity, medical professionals warn that frequent consumption could lead to severe health complications.


Serious Health Risks Linked to Energy Drinks


Health experts caution that regular intake of such beverages may contribute to a range of health issues, including:
-Diabetes
-Digestive and gastrointestinal problems
-Cardiovascular diseases
-Kidney dysfunction
-Weakening of bones


WhatÔÇÖs Inside ÔÇÿExtreme Energy DrinkÔÇÖ?


According to available information, the drink contains a mix of:
-Carbonated water
-Glucose-fructose syrup
-Acidity regulators (E331, E330)


Experts highlight that excessive consumption of glucose-fructose syrup significantly increases the risk of diabetes.


Additionally, the drink includes artificial colorings such as E150D and E104. Medical professionals warn that E104, in particular, may have long-term negative health effects and is linked to increased hyperactivity in children. Due to such concerns, some countries have imposed strict regulations on its use.


The beverage also contains caffeine, taurine, artificial flavors, and preservatives. While these ingredients may provide a temporary boost in energy, health experts emphasize that they can have harmful long-term effects on the body.


Higher Risk for Individuals Under 18


Doctors warn that the chemical components in energy drinks directly impact brain function. Ingredients like caffeine and taurine act as stimulants, overstimulating the brain.


This effect is especially dangerous for children and adolescents, whose brains are still developing. Regular consumption may lead to both physical and mental health issues in younger individuals.


Common Side Effects


Frequent consumption of energy drinks has been associated with:


-Anxiety and irritability
-Excessive stimulation and aggressive behavior
-Insomnia
-Difficulty concentrating
-Tremors and headaches


Moreover, these drinks can disrupt heart rhythm and increase the risk of dependency or addiction with prolonged use.


Expert Advice: Exercise Caution


While energy drinks may offer a quick burst of energy and appealing taste, experts warn that products like ÔÇ£Extreme Energy DrinkÔÇØ could pose serious long-term health risks. Medical professionals strongly advise consumers to limit their intake and keep such beverages out of reach of children.

Publish Date: March 18, 2026

Global Nagarik Reporter

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