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Asbebidas energéticas Celsiusprometem opções mais saudáveis em comparação com as bebidas energéticas tradicionais, trazendo ingredientes saudáveis e menos açúcar. Entretanto, existemcuidados que devem ser tomadosdevido ao teor alto de cafeína e falta de transparência em relação às quantidades dos ingredientes utilizados.
A marca Celsius destaca-se por suas formulações que supostamente proporcionam diversos benefícios à saúde, comoaumento do metabolismoe perda de peso. No entanto, sua marca despertou nossa atenção e muita discussão. Vamos neste artigo botar um foco especial sobre suas alegações, ingredientes, custo e potencialmente riscos.
Muitos entusiastas da Celsiusacreditam que suas bebidas são muito melhores em comparação com a concorrência em grande parte duey às perspectivas saudáveis. A palavra"Red Bull"para todos nós traz uma sensação um tanto estranha com o resultado imediato siendo a energia potencial mas implica também com consequências em nossa saúde mais adiante.
Osprodutos Celsius alegammanter boa fé de ajudá-lo através desse período difícil.
Sendo leal aos produtos que mais valorizam nossa saúde.
Especificamente, existem algumas diferenças significativasentre o Red Bull e Celsiusque vamos enfocar também.
ImpactonaSaúde – Para quem essas bebidas são realmente ruins ou não recomendáveis?
Para a maioria dos indivíduos saudáveis (adultos e não crianças),Celsius é um produto de moderação tolerável.No entanto, é importante ter em mente que todas as bebidas Celsius contêm uma alta quantidade de cafeína. Cada lata inclusive é acompanhada de um aviso de não exceder(2) porções por dia.Vamos te mostrar por que és conselhos realmente importantes de considerar.
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