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Why Energy Drinks Are Wrecking Your Health (Even the “Healthy” Ones Like Celsius & Alani)

April 28, 2026 by diaryofaselfhelpaddict 5 Comments

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Close-up of a hand about to open a colorful energy drink can, but frozen mid-action. Subtle shadow of a heart or EKG line in the background. Clean, aesthetic—but tense.

Walk into any gym, office, or carpool line, and you’ll spot someone cracking open an energy drink like it’s water.

Bright cans. Fun flavors. Promises of “clean energy,” “metabolism boost,” and “no crash.”

Brands like Celsius, Red Bull, and Alani Nu have become part of daily life for so many people, especially women trying to keep up with busy schedules, workouts, kids, and everything in between.

And I already know what some of you are thinking…
“Don’t ruin this for me.” 😅

Please don’t stop reading. Seriously.
I’m not here to take your favorite drink away or make you feel bad. But I am going to show you a few things that might make you look at it differently, and that you deserve to know.

Because here’s the truth most people don’t want to hear:

Energy drinks are not harmless. And they’re definitely not “health drinks.”

And it’s not just the caffeine…

They’re stacked stimulant drinks disguised as wellness products.

Even those labeled “natural,” “zero sugar,” or “fitness-friendly” carry real risks, and your body is the one keeping score.

So before you take your next sip… let’s talk about what’s actually in that can.


What’s Actually In Energy Drinks?

Most energy drinks look different on the outside, but inside, they’re shockingly similar.

1. High doses of caffeine

This is the main driver of that “energy” feeling.

Most energy drinks contain 100–300 mg of caffeine per serving.

Some popular cans (like Alani) contain around 200 mg per can, which is a LOT for one drink.

For reference:

  • Coffee (1 cup): ~100 mg
  • Soda: ~50 mg 

Drink one or two energy drinks daily, and your caffeine intake skyrockets.


2. Sugar (or artificial sweeteners)

Some drinks contain:

  • 40–50 grams of sugar per can (a full day’s worth) 

Others are “sugar-free,” but use:

  • Sucralose
  • Erythritol
  • Aspartame
  • Artificial flavoring

Neither option is ideal:

  • Sugar → blood sugar spikes + crashes
  • Artificial sweeteners → gut disruption, cravings, metabolic confusion

3. Stimulant “blends”

This is where things get tricky. Energy drinks often include:

  • Taurine
  • Guarana (another hidden source of caffeine)
  • Ginseng
  • L-carnitine
  • B vitamins (often in excessive amounts)

These are marketed as “energy enhancers,” but there’s little evidence they actually boost energy beyond caffeine. Instead, they amplify stimulant effects and worsen side effects.


4. Synthetic additives & preservatives

Let’s be real… these drinks are ultra-processed.

They often contain:

  • Artificial colors
  • Preservatives like sodium benzoate
  • Chemical flavoring

This isn’t “natural energy.” It’s a lab-created cocktail designed to stimulate your nervous system. Hmmm,… no wonder your cortisol is through the roof!?


Close-up of a hand about to open a colorful energy drink can, but frozen mid-action. Subtle shadow of a heart or EKG line in the background. Clean, aesthetic—but tense.

Let’s Take a Closer Look at Alani Nu (Because This One’s Everywhere & Marketed as a “healthier option”)

I’m calling this one out specifically because… So many of my friends drink it daily.

It’s marketed as:

  • “Fitness-friendly”
  • “Zero sugar”
  • “Clean energy”

But when you actually look at the ingredient list? It’s not just caffeine. It’s a Multi-Stimulant Cocktail

Alani Nu contains around 200 mg of caffeine per can, which is already a high dose. But it doesn’t stop there. It also includes:

  • Taurine
  • L-theanine
  • L-carnitine
  • Panax ginseng
  • Guarana seed extract (which is another source of caffeine)

Here’s the issue… These ingredients are ALL marketed as “energy-supporting” or “metabolism-boosting.” But when combined, they can:

  • Overly stimulate your nervous system.
  • Increase heart rate
  • Raise blood pressure
  • Disrupt sleep
  • Contribute to hormone and stress imbalances.

And because guarana contains caffeine, you may actually be getting more total stimulation than the label suggests.


“Zero Sugar”… But Not Exactly Harmless

Instead of sugar, Alani uses sweeteners like Erythritol, a sugar alcohol that is often marketed as “natural.” But here’s what’s concerning:

  • It’s typically produced through industrial processing, often from GMO corn.
  • It has been linked in recent research to an increased risk of blood clots, heart attacks, and strokes.
  • It can cause digestive issues such as bloating, gas, and diarrhea.

It also uses Sucralose (aka Splenda). This one gets brushed off as “safe,” but there are real concerns. Sucralose is a chlorinated sugar compound originally discovered during research on pesticides/insecticides (yes… not exactly comforting).

Research suggests it may:

  • Disrupt gut bacteria (gut dysbiosis)
  • Reduce beneficial microbiome diversity.
  • Impact insulin and blood sugar regulation

Translation: it may affect your metabolism in ways people don’t realize, not to mention your overall health and immune system. 


So What Are You Actually Drinking?

When you put it all together, you’re not just drinking a “fun, zero sugar energy drink.” You’re drinking:

  • A high dose of caffeine
  • Multiple added stimulants
  • Artificial sweeteners
  • Highly processed ingredients

All designed to stimulate your system… not support it.


A Quick Note on Coffee (Because I Know Someone Will Say It 😉)

Listen, I get it. Not everyone likes coffee. And yes, coffee has caffeine too. But here’s the difference:

Coffee is:

  • A natural plant (a bean)
  • Typically contains one primary stimulant (caffeine)
  • Less processed (especially if you choose high-quality options)

Personally, I stick to:

  • Organic
  • Mold-tested coffee
  • In small to moderate amounts

And that feels very different in the body compared to these ultra-processed energy drinks loaded with multiple stimulants and additives.

Check out this post where I share my favorite coffee brand: BOOST YOUR BRAIN POWER WITH MY FAVORITE COFFEE: FOUR SIGMATIC’S FOCUS


The Bottom Line

Alani Nu (and drinks like it) are marketed to feel:
✨ light
✨ clean
✨ healthy

But when you actually break it down? It’s a highly engineered stimulant drink, and when used daily, especially alongside medications or other stressors… It can put real strain on:

  • Your heart
  • Your nervous system
  • Your sleep
  • Your gut
  • Your immune system
  • Your overall health

Split image: energized, glowing woman on one side… faded, anxious, exhausted version on the other—with the same drink in hand.

How Much Caffeine Is Too Much?

This is where things start getting serious. According to the FDA:

  • Up to 400 mg/day is considered safe for most adults. 
  • Teens should stay under 100 mg/day.

Now think about this:

One energy drink = ~200 mg
Two drinks = 400 mg
Add coffee, pre-workout, or soda = you’re OVER the limit.

That’s when problems begin.


What Energy Drinks Actually Do to Your Body

Let’s talk about what’s really happening inside your body when you drink these.

1. They spike your nervous system (fight-or-flight mode)

Energy drinks push your body into sympathetic nervous system overload. That means:

  • Increased heart rate
  • Increased blood pressure
  • Stress hormone release

Studies show energy drinks can cause abnormal heart rhythms and elevated blood pressure for hours after drinking. Translation: Your body thinks it’s under stress even when you’re just sitting at your desk.


2. They mess with your heart

Energy drinks can increase heart rate and blood pressure, sometimes triggering palpitations or irregular rhythms.

But here’s where it gets even more concerning…

There have even been reports of:

  • Hospitalizations
  • Cardiac arrest in otherwise healthy people
  • Death

A recent lawsuit even claims a teen died after consuming a high-caffeine energy drink containing 200 mg of caffeine and additional stimulants. That’s not something to ignore.


3. They wreck your sleep (even if you think they don’t)

You might say: “I can drink one and still fall asleep.” But here’s the thing:

Caffeine:

  • Reduces sleep quality
  • Disrupts deep sleep
  • Shortens total sleep time

And poor sleep leads to:

  • Hormone imbalances
  • Increased cravings
  • Fatigue (so you reach for another energy drink…)
  • Weakened immune system

It becomes a cycle.


4. They cause energy crashes

That “boost” you feel? It fades quickly. After the spike comes:

  • Blood sugar drops
  • Fatigue
  • Brain fog

Sugary drinks, even those made with zero-calorie sweeteners, can cause a rollercoaster of daily highs and lows.


An energy drink can exploded outward with ingredients floating around it (caffeine, guarana, ginseng, chemical symbols), layered in a chaotic swirl.

5. They increase anxiety and irritability

High caffeine intake is strongly linked to:

  • Anxiety
  • Jitters
  • Restlessness

Many people don’t realize… It’s not “just stress” causing their issues. It’s their energy drink habit.


6. They dehydrate you

Caffeine is a diuretic. That means:

  • Increased urination
  • Fluid loss
  • Electrolyte imbalances

Dehydration can cause:

  • Headaches
  • Fatigue
  • Poor concentration

So ironically… the drink you’re using for energy may be making you even MORE tired.


7. They may damage your metabolism long-term

Regular consumption has been linked to:

  • Weight gain
  • Insulin resistance
  • Increased risk of type 2 diabetes (especially the sugary ones) 

Even “zero sugar” options may still affect:

  • Gut health
  • Hunger hormones
  • Insulin sensitivity 
  • Metabolic health (because they trick your pancreas into thinking it needs to release insulin)

8. They can lead to caffeine dependence

This is a big one. If you:

  • Need one to function.
  • Get headaches without it.
  • Feel sluggish without caffeine.

That’s dependence. And energy drinks make it easy to overdo it.


“But It’s Just Vitamins… Right?”

This is one of the biggest marketing tricks. Energy drinks LOVE to highlight:

  • B12
  • B6
  • “Metabolism boosters”

But here’s the reality: You don’t need mega-doses of these vitamins. Excess amounts don’t give you more energy. In fact, too much B6 has been linked to nerve damage and toxicity when consumed in excess. So no… these drinks are not giving you “extra health.”


Close-up of a hand about to open a colorful energy drink can, but frozen mid-action. Subtle shadow of a heart or EKG line in the background. Clean, aesthetic—but tense.

Energy Drinks + Certain Medications = A Dangerous Combination

This is something most people don’t think about, and it can make energy drinks significantly more risky. Energy drinks don’t just affect your body on their own. They interact with what’s already in your system.

Combining certain medications with high-caffeine, stimulant-heavy drinks can increase side effects and put extra stress on your heart. (A friend of mine found this out the hard way recently.)


Steroids (like prednisone)

Steroids can:

  • Raise blood pressure
  • Increase heart rate
  • Affect fluid balance
  • Raise blood sugar

Energy drinks do the same thing. Together, they can overstimulate your cardiovascular system, leading to:

  • Palpitations
  • Dizziness
  • Anxiety
  • Blood pressure spikes
  • Shortness of breath
  • Chest pain
  • Arrhythmias (abnormal heart rhythm)

Medications that affect heart rhythm

Some medications (for heart conditions, ADHD, anxiety, or even common decongestants) already impact your heart’s electrical activity.

Adding energy drinks can:

  • Increase risk of arrhythmias.
  • Causes a racing or irregular heartbeat.
  • Lead to chest discomfort.

Blood pressure medications

This one surprises a lot of people.

Energy drinks can counteract the effects of blood pressure and other heart meds.

Meaning:

  • Your treatment may be less effective.
  • Your blood pressure may stay elevated.

Anxiety or sleep medications

Energy drinks stimulate your nervous system. These medications are meant to calm it. So you’re essentially pushing the gas and the brakes at the same time.

This can worsen:

  • Anxiety
  • Sleep quality
  • Nervous system imbalance

The scary part?

Many of these interactions are:

  • Under-recognized
  • Under-researched
  • Highly individual

Bottom line:

If you are taking:

  • Steroids
  • Heart medications
  • Blood pressure meds
  • Anxiety or sleep medications

You should be extra cautious with energy drinks. Because what feels like a harmless daily habit
could actually be putting extra strain on your heart and nervous system.


Split image: energized, glowing woman on one side… faded, anxious, exhausted version on the other—with the same drink in hand.

The “Healthy Energy Drink” Myth

Let’s talk about the newer brands:

  • Celsius
  • Alani Nu
  • “Fitness energy drinks”

They’re marketed as:

  • Clean
  • Natural
  • Thermogenic
  • Weight-loss friendly

But here’s the truth:

They STILL:

  • Contains high caffeine
  • Use stimulant blends
  • They are full of synthetic chemicals
  • Stress your nervous system.

Just because an energy drink is sold in stores and targets women, health, and fitness doesn’t make it safe or healthy. The risks are real.


Why They Feel So Addictive

Ever notice how easy it is to drink one every day? That’s not an accident. Energy drinks are designed to:

  • Taste good
  • Deliver fast stimulation
  • They create a repeat cycle.

Your brain starts associating them with: Productivity, Workouts, and “Getting through the day.” And before you know it… It’s a habit.


Are Energy Drinks Ever OK?

Let’s be realistic. An occasional energy drink? Probably fine for a healthy adult. (I still wish you wouldn’t drink them… ever.)

But when the risks start stacking:

  • Too much caffeine and other stimulants
  • Prescription meds
  • Other physical, chemical, and emotional stressors (unhealthy diet and lifestyle)

You’re asking for trouble:

  • Gut dysbiosis
  • Increased cortisol
  • Poor heart health
  • Decreased immunity
  • Increased stress on the mind and body
  • Sleep disruption
  • Metabolic issues
  • Chemical Dependence

The list goes on, and the cycle is vicious. I’m not trying to be dramatic, cause fear, or claim that I maintain a perfect diet. But I believe awareness and education are key. Even medical experts (especially cardiologists) say it’s best to avoid them. 


Better Ways to Boost Energy (Without the Damage)

If you’re relying on energy drinks, your body is trying to tell you something.

Instead, focus on:

1. Hydration

Even mild dehydration can cause fatigue and headaches.

2. Real food

Balanced meals = steady energy.

3. Sleep

Sleep is the key.

4. Movement

Ironically, exercise boosts energy naturally.

5. Smarter caffeine use

Try:

  • Coffee (Four Sigamatic Focus coffee is my fav. Get 20% off with my link.)
  • Tea (especially green tea)

These come without the extra chemical cocktail.


Kelly’s Thoughts

Energy drinks are everywhere. They’re normalized. They’re even marketed as “healthy.” But when you look closer, they are:

  • Highly caffeinated
  • Ultra-processed
  • Loaded with stimulants and man-made chemicals

These drinks stress your body daily, despite any health image, and their risks deserve serious consideration. You don’t need a neon-colored can to have energy. You need:

  • Rest
  • Nourishment
  • Balance

So, consider taking a break from energy drinks. Prioritize rest, real food, hydration, and movement for genuine, lasting energy. Start today… Choose just one day to skip the can and see how your body responds.

If this opened your eyes even a little, drop a comment below and tell me: are you team energy drinks… or rethinking it now?

And if you have a friend who lives off Celsius or Alani… send this to them (they might not want to hear it, but they need to).

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  1. Priscilla

    May 14, 2026 at 9:48 am

    This was really eye-opening! I don’t usually drink energy drinks, but I am surrounded by people who do and try to tell them not to. Now, I feel more equipped to inform them why they shouldn’t! Pinning this!

    Reply
    • diaryofaselfhelpaddict

      May 15, 2026 at 7:15 am

      Thank you so much! ❤️ That was exactly my goal with this post… not just saying they’re “bad,” but explaining what they can actually do to the body. I appreciate you pinning it and helping spread the info because so many people drink them daily without realizing the long-term effects 🫶

      Reply
  2. Nikki

    May 14, 2026 at 11:09 am

    I’m a long time SF Red Bull drinker and have gut issues. My family has been telling me for years to stop using as they are bad for me. I needed to read this post.

    Reply
    • diaryofaselfhelpaddict

      May 15, 2026 at 7:14 am

      I’m so glad this resonated with you ❤️ Gut issues can definitely be your body trying to tell you something. Even small changes can make a big difference over time. Rooting for you if you decide to cut back or make a change 🫶

      Reply

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