What’s Inside: Red Bull

Josh on July 17th, 2007

I love Wired’s What’s Inside series … today they take on Red Bull. Here’s some of what’s in what you just drank.

Glucose
Like most popular soft drinks, Red Bull is largely sugar water. But don’t count on its glucose to “give you wings,” as the ad says. Multiple studies have debunked the so-called sugar high.

Glucuronolactone
Internet rumors claimed this was a Vietnam-era experimental drug that causes brain tumors. Luckily, that’s not true. But don’t crumple up your tinfoil hat yet — hardly anyone has looked into exactly what this stuff does. So little research has been done on glucuronolactone (and most of it 50 years ago) that almost all information about it is mere rumor. Users generally believe it fights fatigue and increases well-being, but that could turn out to be bull, too.

Inositol
A carbohydrate found in animal muscle (sometimes called “meat sugar”), inositol is turning out to be a wonder drug that significantly reduces depression, panic attacks, agoraphobia, and obsessive- compulsive disorder. It might even be what makes whole grains effective cancer fighters. Instead of being a bit player in Red Bull (you’d need to drink as many as 360 cans a day to get its benefits), inositol probably deserves a drink of its own.

JG



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