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  2. Yerba mate: Is it safe to drink? - Mayo Clinic

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    This includes cancer of the mouth, throat and lungs. The higher risk is linked with drinking about 1 to 2 liters, or 4 to 8 cups, of yerba mate a day. This risk may go up more if you also smoke cigarettes or regularly drink alcohol. Also, people who are pregnant may want to check with a health care provider before drinking yerba mate.

  3. Taurine in energy drinks: What is it? - Mayo Clinic

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    They also can cause a person to feel nervous and tense. Most of these issues seem to be from the caffeine in the energy drinks. Because of the caffeine, children or teens should not drink energy drinks, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics. Consider tracking the amount of caffeine and sugar from your energy drinks.

  4. Energy drinks may trigger cardiac arrhythmias in patients with...

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    High-energy effect. The study found that of 144 survivors of SCA, seven patients (5%) experienced an unexplained SCA following energy drink consumption. Two patients had long QT syndrome. Two had catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia. And three were diagnosed with idiopathic ventricular fibrillation.

  5. Metabolism and weight loss: How you burn calories - Mayo Clinic

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    Metabolism is the process by which the body changes food and drink into energy. During this process, calories in food and drinks mix with oxygen to make the energy the body needs. Even at rest, a body needs energy for all it does. This includes breathing, sending blood through the body, keeping hormone levels even, and growing and repairing cells.

  6. 10 great health foods - Mayo Clinic

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    You could add some pulp back to your juice, or just use juicing as a diet boost. If you're buying vegetable juice, look for 100% juice from whole vegetables. And check the amount of salt, which is called sodium on the Nutrition Facts label.

  7. Caffeine: How much is too much? - Mayo Clinic

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    Start paying attention to how much caffeine you're getting from foods and beverages, including energy drinks. Read labels carefully. But remember that your estimate may be a little low because some foods or drinks that contain caffeine don't list it. Cut back gradually. For example, drink one fewer can of soda or drink a smaller cup of coffee ...

  8. Caffeine content for coffee, tea, soda and more - Mayo Clinic

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    Check the charts for an idea of the caffeine content in popular beverages. Drink sizes are in fluid ounces (oz.) and milliliters (mL). Caffeine is shown in milligrams (mg). Keep in mind that the actual caffeine content of a cup of coffee or tea can vary quite a bit. Factors such as processing and brewing time affect the caffeine level.

  9. Water: How much should you drink every day? - Mayo Clinic

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    Drinking too much water is rarely a problem for healthy, well-nourished adults. Athletes occasionally may drink too much water in an attempt to prevent dehydration during long or intense exercise. When you drink too much water, your kidneys can't get rid of the excess water. The sodium content of your blood becomes diluted.

  10. Protein shakes: Good for weight loss? - Mayo Clinic

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    Since protein has calories, consuming too much can make it harder to lose weight. This can happen if you drink protein shakes along with your usual diet and you're not eating less calories or exercising. The Dietary Guidelines for Americans state that an average adult needs about 46 to 56 grams of protein a day.

  11. B-12 shots: Do they work for weight loss? - Mayo Clinic

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    And unless you have low vitamin B-12 levels in your body, vitamin B-12 shots aren't likely to give you more energy or improve your performance. Metformin (Fortamet, Riomet, others) is a drug that may be used as part of a weight-loss tool for people with type 2 diabetes.