Is PRIME Hydration bad for you?
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- Опубликовано: 3 фев 2023
- Is PRIME hydration bad for you? In isolation the contents themselves are not dangerous however we recommend water. Certain electrolytes can be dangerous in large quantities. More recently forever chemicals have been found in these products and are a concern with long term exposure for cancer. With that in mind may be best to avoid
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sponsored doctor is like a bribed judge.
They are no doctor. They're losers acting like one for 20 bucks
They said they aren’t sponsored though
@@Trabsoleither they are sponsored or they are not doctors, pick one
@@nikanikaseptwhy
@@icuppjdio help your poor child
Fun fact: Doctors used to recommend cigarettes
so they’re all bad?
@@p0p7art if ur asking if the doctors are bad not all of them are they used to recommend cigarettes bc they though it was good for u but it aint
@@Shruggied_does_shorts that’s not the point 😅
@@p0p7artall they care about are their checks they'll tell you to do anything to make money 👍
they used to recommend it for asthma too lol
Doctors taking sponsored money is creepy AF
That's literally how the business of doctors work though. Government sponsorship. Highest bidder.
Wouldn’t you like to know, a lot clinical studies are also technically “sponsored”. If the client funds the research and stuff the published outcome can be biased and the evidence and methods will be a bit vague or over complicated. They pretty much pay for their own approval at this point.
@@cokedupcat Except those are peer reviewed by independent sources, and if they're not, they're just as invalid as this. I wouldn't take any unpublished, non-peer reviewed study seriously.
We are all somebody's bitch .
It's called capitalism.
Jesus Ioves you
Aged terribly. Prime being sued for having PFO's.
Yes we just heard this. We were simply reporting on the ingredients in the drink. There are lots of things like this in history. We are planning a follow up video once more evidence is presented. What is odd is that tommythelawyer on tik tok is the only one talking about this rather than a legitimate news agency. If that's the best source we will likely be a bit skeptic until something more concrete comes forward but yes anything in a plastic bottle is bad. Anything ultra processed is bad. Anything with lots of artificial chemicals is bad. We will see where the dust settles but it is possible for sure
@@TalkingWithDocsYou guys profit off of unhealthy and morbidly diseased people so obviously you guys won’t retract the statement which is totally expected.
@@TalkingWithDocsso you're saying exactly what Logan Paul is saying. Yep, you guys are on the payroll. How come doctors are so dumb nowadays? Especially when it comes to psychiatry. I literally have to inform them what benzodiazipine protracted withdrawal is. Drs also prescribed me those for years then took me off extremely fast. Drs just gaslight you and act like they know more than you just cause they went to school that was paid for and sponsored by big pharma.
@@TalkingWithDocs how about water in plastic bottles? You can't get drinking water from somewhere else mostly.
and now prime is surging the lawyer for defamation, because the lawyer lied
“Drink water, water is good for you.”-Cristano Ronaldo
the best football player on earth
@@Nitrixxxxbefore mesis
Big facts
@@slushy267and after messi
Someone died of water last week 🫠now what should I drink.
Someone sent these dude a decent check
Especially the guy on the right
Fr like I've tried 3 of the flavours and they taste like garbage
Most probably the crypto scam money 😂
If people love the the product that you hate that mean it’s fake?
@@savagewelly2678they only said positives.... Enough said to understand it's biased
Logan was probably behind the camera pointing a gun at them
more like pointing his checkbook at them
These are the kinda doctors who would perform a kidney op on you and you're only there for a sore throat
Lmao
Bro was flabbergasted and double-triple checked that it was actually empty
😂😂
Btw am 69th like
I remember when doctors advertised which cigarettes were the smoothest choice for your child's throat......true story.
damn bro how old are you 💀
@@brodymiller3264old enough to be your daddy
I mean cigarettes used to be considered good for your body so i dont doubt that this was a thing
@@nobodyonline8454it infact was a thing
Source: felt like commenting
@@Vexcron 👍
They don't look at the nutrition label once 💀💀💀
That’s what I’m saying
You ever think they might have looked at it before?
Yeah they just knew that it had 2g of sugar and all the vitamins. they didn't have to look they just knew
@@mvpct5962no I don’t. Th ey failed to mention it’s useless for athletes because the potassium is way too high
Yeah so they just knew right? They didn’t do anything b4 hand right? Like bro jus shut up and stop hating 😭
Bro said a “little bit of sugar to rehydrate you “😂
Sodium, chloride, potassium, magnesium and calcium left the chat 😂 and also the vitamin a is so low in these drink like you basically get 0.01% of daily requirement
Glucose is actually important for hydration since it helps water and sodium absorption in the body. The problem is that prime uses artificial sweeteners like sucralose which are not metabolized in the body and thus do not aid in this process.
Prime is garbage.
Sugar helps hydrate you faster. Now of course it doesnt matter with prime because it has crap all sodium so it cant be considered a hydration drink
Bro just chugged the entire thing without thinking twice😂
Just shows you how small the bottles are.
And that’s why we doctors recommend Marlboro, it’s the cigarette a doctor chooses…😂
No man I'm a doctor, and Marlboro is bad for your lungs
I prefer Dunhill
@@Docta123 Thank you, now as a non doctor I know what’s better! 😂
@@Docta123 with all my respect to your professional opinion i think Camel is the healthiest of them.
nah you got it all wrong. White ox no filters are the best
but the electrrolytes are shit
Someone got sponsored💀
For sure 😂😂❤
it says he wasn’t sponsored lol and if you think they’re risking jail time and heavy fines for a secret sponsor you’re dumb
They wouldn’t say you probably wont need it then
It’s a crime if u don’t disclose it
@@Plus61and u believe that soo gullible
These two need their medial licenses revoked ASAP.
How to instantly tell what doctors not to visit in the future.😂
Not everybody dressed as a doctor on internet is actually a doctor
You can look them up and find their graduating class if you’d like
@@quinnhilligoss9498you can also research on what makes a beverage a hydration drink and learn what goes into them and how much of the ingredients is needed to be affective. Just because you have have a degree does not mean anything. A individual with a degree can also be an educated idiot.
@@quinnhilligoss9498then I guess I won’t always take a doctors word
@@410wodiiejust bc I save you’re life once does not mean I’m a doctor
Well big clubs like Bayern Munich, Arsenal and Barcelona has Prime as their official drink sponsor so you cant make this up
The amount of potassium and sodium left the chat
yeah that is the thing about that drink, the high amount of potassium and the low amount of salt, should be the other way around (like liquid IV)
there’s almost no sodium which is a bad thing and way too much potassium
@@splift23 Potassium Chloride is a "salt" too.
@@mrnice752but it's not sodium. The chloride atom is what makes the molecule a salt. Table salt is sodium chloride, the sodium being the important part.
@@mrnice752 to get rehydrated you need a balanced amount of sodium, potassium, and magnesium. Prime is overloaded with potassium so its actually pretty bad for rehydration and does the opposite effect
What about the synthetic sugar? Yeah 2grams of suger but that doesn't count the artificial sweetener that your body cant digest which is linked to negative health consequences.
It's all not good. Probably not outright dangerous because it lacks the caffeine but water is better
@@TalkingWithDocsthen why didn't you say that in the video? Instead you drank the whole bottle trying to be funny and sell it to dumb kids that think just cause you're doctors that you know what you're talking about. It's all not good but not dangerous for you sounds like an oxymoron and like you guys are trying to have it both ways.
*finishes entire bottle of prime*
*explains like nothing happened*
Prime is the energy drink for people that don’t actually exercise
"Not everyone trying to help you is your friend, and not everyone fighting you is your enemy" - Mike Tyson
love how they completely gloss over the artificial sweeteners
So nothing in here is good or bad per se. Sugar is bad. Artificial sweeteners are bad. Likely don't cause cancer if you look at the data closely. Bit water is better
and the pure pottasium prime is
i mostly agree. but you made my point, sugar is bad, artificial sweeteners are bad, so one bad thing was replaced with another bad thing. but you are making it out like prime is sooo much better because it doesnt have sugar. the sugar was just replaced with another bad thing, so still bad@@TalkingWithDocs
@@TalkingWithDocswhy didn't you say that in the video then? How much did they pay you for this video? You didn't even look at the ingredients or do a test of what was really in it.
Everyone can read the nutrition labels. We aren’t idiots. People want to know if the chemicals in it are bad for you.
What is the following chemicals and are they bad for you?
Dipotassium Phosphate
Trimagnesium citrate
Sucralose
L-isolucine
L-leucine
Followed by about 10 more. When people are asking if it’s bad for you this is what they’re asking. The nutrition label is something that marketers just take advantage of
So there is little to no evidence that any of those in isolation specifically bad for you or causes cancer etc. so is it dangerous ? Probably not. Is it good for you? No. There is a lot of conflicting data about artificial sweeteners and how they affect your microbiome and even your insulin. Best to drink water
@@TalkingWithDocsyeah I guess aspartame is good for you too.
The chat attacks. The docs trying to make damage control. The chat wins.
I dunno man, the chat is pretty dumb with their own comments. I don't trust prime but they LITERALLY SAID, in very CLEAR WORDING, that they don't recommend drinking it cause water would do a better job. The question they were answering is "is it dangerous?" HOW THE FUCK is that a FUCKING PITCH?
They aren't real doctors.
@@methodz2850do you think 2 grams of sugar is alot or something?…
@@methodz28502 grams of sugar is literally nothing
Prime is literally being sued for lying about the caffeine amounts in there drinks
Thanks for being the only person to actually explain this.
200mg of caffeine in Prime is absolutely insane, Monster/Redbull have 80mg per can, imagine giving your 7 year old child 2 1/3 cans of Monster 😂
Where drinks?
That’s about prime energy, this is prime rehydration, which is a sports drink like Gatorade
Prime energy and prime hydration are two different drinks
"What. Where'd it go? We don't know if it's safe yet!" 😂
Once a doctor recommends this shit we know we’re fucked
Sugar substitutes has entered the chat.
Bro fr, I tried drinking prime not because of Logan Paul but because I like KSI and damn bro that thing was so sweet I had to drink water with it I was like wtf is this?
@@adamvelasquez3117The Prime drink is actually bad for rehydration. When you sweat a lot (depending on your training activities) you loose water and electrolytes(a large amount of sodium and some smaller amounts of potassium, magnesium etc.). So a rehydration drink needs to give the body what it lost after training. Therefore, it should be high in sodium and lower in potassium, because it is not as needed. It is the opposite with Logan's drink. The drink has a ton of potassium and significantly lower sodium, which is actually what it needs to be higher in.
💀💀💀
People missing the scientific fact that sweeteners give generational anxiety 🎉
@@PanicMMAoohhh gawd 🙄 gimme a fuckin break 🤣 💀
"How much you getting payed for this?"
"Yes!"
He literally said u prolly don’t need it at the end 😂
@@fixyourteeth4409u noticed that, but u didnt notice they were repeating word to word what Logan says everytime and in every advert about his drinks, 2 prcnt sugar, vitamin a D bla bla bla 😂
@@fixyourteeth4409they didn't even show the facts and tbh this looks staged.. they definitely got paid
shutup geek@@fixyourteeth4409
"Prime Rehydration" lol 😂😂
This video didnt age well 💀💀
how?
They fail to mention the fact that it's not even giving you the electrolytes you lose from sweat
exactly
You're right
I mean at the end he does say you probably don’t need it then it cut
The question he was answering was is it bad for you and he said it’s not so I’d say he answered the question well
@@christiancaravetta-zt7md it's still a shitty product
If your sponsored you need to disclose this as an advertisement ftc might wanna talk to you
U gonna snitch? U the feds?
@@phil6298might be, why you scared lil bro? got something to hide?
@@phil6298I’m going to
@@phil6298 yes he is you narc
yes@@phil6298
It should be against a rule to state your a medical professional when you are advertising a product.
Prime is taking a note from Hismile probably
This don’t look to good for “doctors “ now😂
Dude drank that like he was needing that rehydration level boosted
Ha…ha……ha……ha
Nah he drank it like Prime sponsored the video.
Its called paid sponsorship....
@@dakota481 money talks 💰 😛
Wasn't gonna get it from Prime lol
“Let me act like it gave me so much energy”
Thats a hydration one not an energy one
Nah bro was definitely coked out
Said the nerd.@@thevisionarymmatv
It doesn’t have much sugar cause it’s mostly made out of potassium and consuming too much potassium can be dangerous it can affect your heart muscles
No it can’t, potassium is only dangerous if you have a preexisting kidney condition in which case it can shut your kidneys down. If you have healthy kidneys it’s difficult to consume enough potassium to do any harm to your body even by taking supplements.
Thanks guys! Glad to be doing business with ya'll :)
That’s hilarious that doctors didn’t even bring up the red-40 in it
Nor did they bring up the horrible electrolyte formula. No sodium, terrible calcium, and ridden of potassium.
@@nazfx2648 LMAO yeah. Terrible drink all around
There is no red-40 in it, but I don't really like it, as it's a bit sweet for me.
@@Lokaap there isn’t? I was almost positive there was. Might be under Allura red aswell.
@@sambolton9969 Nope they use b-carotene
Bro these doctors be sponsored.
they arent
I mean, its legit not bad for you at all.
@@InsertNameHereCO They are more dangerous than regular sugarfree energy drinks
they aint sponsored otherwise they wouldnt call it "prime REhydration"
@@InsertNameHereCO zinc aspartate, sucralose, acelsulfame potassium, & dipotassium phosphate
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THIS bump it
Honestly like no one gonna talk about sucralose the disgusting replacement for sugar they use in labs. This whole prime has 2g of sugar is so bs bro this is the thing they use in diet soda drinks. It's not good for you It's insanely bad. People don't realize it but it's basically the same as sugar
ur so woke
And what's wrong with being woke - just because i listen to facts and not donald trump or some other nutter@@ChrissieYTexclusives
@@ChrissieYTexclusivesand that’s the truth
Primes are literally so sweet that I have to mix it half and half with water it's insane
Ma man chugged that prime like his life was depending on it
The guy on the right was flabbergasted 😂😂😂
Left?@@medivald2
More like his pay check was depending on it
Like his bank balance depended on it.
The Father and Jesus Christ are our Lord and Saviors, they love you
Prime hydration in my opinion is good for you just don’t drink too many in one day. Because when I drank 1 in one day I felt fine.
Fun fact: Prime in the UK actually has caffeine in it.
Thr energy drinks
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these doctors are weird but sweeteners are not bad in normal amounts
read WHO studies
@@thelarstone6711pure cancer is bad for you even in small quantities
Artificial sweeteners are not perfect but they’re far less damaging to you than sugar
@@DynamicalisBlue That couldn't be any more wrong my friend. Saying a natural component is more harmful than a synthetic chemical is just delusional.
This mouth mumble “Wtfff was golden😂
Even Health Canada's food guide is suggesting drink more water as opposed to sugar drinks like orange juice.
You forgot the part where it doesn’t have salt and sodium in it. A key part of replenishing after workouts. It also is straight dye and artificial sweeteners which are cancer causing.
Facts
Salt makes you dehydrated
@@Xavier28200 you need it after workouts. Too much of it can. But if you don’t want to cramp up and actually replenish and recover. Then salt is good.
everything causes cancer red meats alchohol etc yet i bet you still eat bacon and steaks your just hating to hate because youve seen others doing it its not that bad its definitely a gimmick and just a money oportunity for them but dont make it out to be something thats gonna kill you gym heads literally promote eating unhealthy amounts of red meats which is definitely gonna increase the chances of getting cancer than drinking this drink would@@dcsuperzam
When MatPat is smarter than actual doctors 😂
Matpat is smarter than everyone
I have several doubts about these goofs being doctors.
Ah, I see you’re a man of culture as well
No hes not retarded
Was looking for this comment
The way he chugged that😂😂
This guy got so energized he didn't even let the other man finished
Bro drank the whole prime bottle 💀
wow thank you for this detailed observation. Z quite funny as well might i say.
"not bad"
@@bartard5199bastard
This is the most innocent roast of all time💀
cause it is. its roasting US Gov and all people crying. when a rockstar has 240/280MG caffeine depends which you buy....people chug a 2LT soda daily or more which has 4x more then a RS....
Bro they went light on it,
They didnt talk about the absurd amount of potasium in it
Theirs a kid who died in my school who drank to much prime and his heart exploded during gym class.
@@concertsair316you expect us to believe that shit💀🤦♂️?
@@2Real_H0m1x1D3nah fr it would’ve been all over the news if that actually happened wtf 😭😭
these guys are phonies prime has PFOs
no they don’t, nice try
whoever asked these doctors that questions has beef with prime💀💀
These two deserve an award for that acting
Bro was flabbergasted 😂
Bro learned the complete chemical composition through osmosis just by chugging that prime
The thing is Prime has a low salt and high in potassium. Which is bad if you’re exercising alot. Sugar in energy drinks are required because it helps distribute salt in your body. So the thing you actually need in order to rehydrate yourself is salt, water, and sugar.
Artificial sweeteners 😭
This guy knows. These two should be ashamed to put on a doctors uniform and offer advice that is simply wrong. Not sponsored my arse, they took a fat check.
It’s literally being reviewed by the FDA right now.
to be fair, they're only being reviewed by the FDA becase the ones with caffeine and the ones without caffeine are branded almost identically, so its hard to tell the difference; meaning they were marketting caffeine to children.
the prime in this video is the one without caffeine, and does not have any issue with the FDA.
@@fruitygranulizer540that’s false.
@@fruitygranulizer540 I didn’t know that. Thanks!
@@solomontauveli2830 what part of it is? the one in the video doesn't have caffeine. the FDA is reviewing the one with caffeine. even if i got the rest wrong, it still means the one the video isn't being reviewed.
according to NPR: "Prime energy drinks (stylized by the company as PRIME), a growing status symbol among Gen Z'ers, are facing backlash this week after Schumer, D-N. Y., called on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to investigate the products, saying they contained more caffeine than is safe for child consumption."
it's standard caffeine for an energy drink. its the marketting to children that makes it different from thngs like Red Bull or Monster.
@@solomontauveli2830That's not false.
Bro chugged that thing💀☠️
This feels super legit! I don't sense any outside influence. Credible doctors doing the Lord's work. Godspeed
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@@Vayowinpretty sure stevia is a leaf, I like it for sodas
@@Vayowin Steiva is not aspartame it comes from a plant, not chemically produced.
Aspartame and acesulfame is basically fertilizer. Stevia isnt bad for you at all
they do not use stevia, if they did then that would be good as it's a natural sweetener and isn't bad for you. However it contains Sucralose, aka Splenda, which is man made/artificial.
@@DecaPlaysGamesmaybe I’m wrong but I thought stevia was proven to be linked to gut issues and can cause cancer?
Love how they conveniently ignore the fake sweeteners inside the drinks that do all sorts of messed up things to your body.
They 🤡s
yall its a joke. you are the clowns 🤡 🤡 🤡 🤡
thats americas problem
What messed up things?
If it’s aspartame, then it isn’t harmful or bad for you in reasonable amounts. The study that found that it could give you cancer gave the ice they were testing on 600 grams of aspartame (an absurd amount) and it works differently in mice than it does in humans.
Learned the hard way in Florida 100+ degrees and dry.. drinking ro water. After a few days working in the heat the lack of salts almost killed me.
It actually has a dangerous amount of vitamin A
If I go in for surgery and I see two of my doctors drinking prime, I’m walking out.
bro, it's just a beverage that person likes. It's not that deep.
@@yeetmaster9010he's immature. Ofcos he'll walk out
@@yeetmaster9010it’s bad for you. if you’re choosing to ingest sucrulose you’re just an idiot who doesn’t know what your putting into your body
Please walk out because I wanna be in line.
@@yeetmaster9010 its not good for u
As a doctor… here is a strong warning. Please, please, please don’t take any medical advice or nutrition advice from an orthopod. They’re the absolute last person in the hospital you want managing anything not related to a broken or dislocated bone.
I’m being 100% serious, there is no medical problem or management you want their recommendation on. If they ever try to give you advice, you say, “thank you, I won’t be doing that, have a good rest of your night,” and you hang up . That’s what we all do.
K doc thank u 🫏
Wait didn’t y’all go to the same medical school which required the same classes? Are you really making an argument from authority? So other doctors can’t read studies only the ones you approve of?
@@kevcom000the doctors one the vid are just wrong tho
@@HaroonKhan-ov4ru wrong about what?
The only thing I noticed is that prime drinks don’t have a lot of salt which is one of the main electrolytes and they didn’t specify that.
Beyond that though if you’re saying they’re wrong because it’s actually not safe what makes it unsafe?
The only thing I’ve seen people contesting is the amount of potassium but potassium is next to impossible to overdose on unless you have a preexisting condition affecting your kidneys. So I wouldn’t see how it’s unsafe.
Don’t get me wrong the “cool looking” coconut water, because that’s what it essentially is flavored coconut water, isn’t my cup of tea as I don’t like Logan Paul or the flavors but my dislike of him is irrelevant to the safety of the product or the fact that the doctors there weren’t wrong.
They're not even good at that. I had a broken hip, broken thumb, and separated shoulder, all on my left side after a crash. Orthopedic doctor tried to prescribe me crutches. What would I do with the second crutch, shove it up my ass? They're idiots.
Doc's thoughts on the left " Damn I really wanted to try that orange prime .. not one sip left "
In some countries, doctors are prohibited from getting sponsorship from companies operating in the health sector at all. Because there is a potential conflict of interest, even though the sponsor has a legit product. They may mention the brand specifically, but must provide several other brand options.
This proves that doctors outside their specialty know about as much as the average person
They forgot to mention that prime is 90% potasium💀
Was looking for this comment xD
@@SteveZaird10same
potassium isnt badd for you
most people dont even get enough of it generally,
@@Ordracusmaster most foods got potasium I doubt there is alot of people that lack it and potasium can also be really unhealthy in big doses.
high potassium low sodium (which is needed) and high sucralose (which is worse than sugar) and low glucose (which is needed to transport the electrolytes faster)
You would need to eat pounds of sucralose every day in order to replicate the studies they did on rats. They didn’t give it to rats in the quantities that exist in drinks, they fed them concentrated sucralose which when scaled to the size of a human literally would be pounds of it. It’s the dose that makes the poison.
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Bro was flabbergasted that his buddy just chugged the whole ass drink down in 3 seconds
He’s about to discover a new terminal illness after drinking that,
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This aged well.
My man on the left was surprised he chugged that thing in 5 seconds
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Stay away from red 40
Fr
RED 40
😂😂😂
Brooo I promise I was about to say something bout the red 40 guy prolly punching his screen seeing this 😂
I love the thing Prime focuses on is “Only 2g of sugar!” when it’s loaded with sucralose artificial sweeteners which are TERRIBLE for you. These guys must’ve gotten that Prime check 💰
Artificial sweeteners are not that bad for you, drinking a zero coke, will always be better for you than drinking a normal coke, I can just imagine the morbidly obese Americans shouting how artificial sweeetners are bad while chugging down their maple syrup analogous liquid by the pint
also (correct if wrong) sugar is used up during intense workout sessions
Sugar helps you get sodium back into your system faster. That’s why Gatorade and Powerade have so much sugar in them.
@@TheRealMcFIyPrime is filled with potassium but there's very little sodium. So it's a very bad hydration drink.
That's how they get it to taste so good with such low sugar. No sodium.@@SussyBaki
The problem is that the kind of electrolyte used in prime is not the ones we sweat out.
Sodium: “Nah who needs this, is not like while u exercise all you lose is mostly soudium”
Potassium: Let’s add more than 500 of this s***
We would agree. Prime is not well thought out. Even just stick with water
@@TalkingWithDocsyou guys are Doctors, but don't know how to structure a sentence? Even just stick with water???
I'm surprised neither of you mentioned artificial sweeteners and how they are bad despite only 2g of sugar
Yes they are bad. We have other videos about this
@@TalkingWithDocs boo. You made prime sound good when it’s not better than other brands
The dosage of artificial sweeteners is a factor to consider when you decisively call them "bad"
Probably low key sponsored
Yea but one of the artificial sweeteners is sucralose which is basically sugar but altered chemically to be sweeter so they can use less and get the same effect. Sugars bad for you but a Gatorade or prime isn’t gonna do a thing to you
Bro on the left was speechless when he saw bro down a whole prime in 3 seconds
bro literally woke up and started yammering, and going at it after he drank that... conclusion... IT WORKS, evidently
Doc on the left can't get over the fact his mate just downed that prime in 5 secs 😂
lol bro got paid to much to sip
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Implying that Turkesterone is not already a nothingburger itself.
@@ZekeFilmswell he has a video on it and explains that the effects have only been studied on rodents (where it did work) so your fault if you scam yourself.
@@MrEvrit has been demonstrated to work for rodents
Wait are they not natty
@@ZekeFilmshe said himself that there wasn’t enough studies and it probably doesn’t work
I like how the concerningly large amounts of potassium was left out lol
It’s not concerning amounts of potassium. Unless you have a preexisting kidney condition it’s difficult to take in to much potassium even with supplements, you just pee it out. If you have kidneys that are damaged or functioning poorly then you can give yourself some kidney failure but assuming you’re healthy it’s perfectly safe.
Bro was flabbergasted
They're taste buds be so advanced that they can tell you all the ingredients by just tasting it
They did their research unlike u
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It’s not so much to sodium, but it has so much potassium that takes up most of the electrolyte amounts in it which is used for flavoring and is less needed than sodium, calcium or magnesium.
@@jaredgoff16 no he means the main thing u need when rehydrating is sodium but prime is a potassium drink basically
The low sodium to potassium ratio in it can actually dehydrate an athlete
This cameraman created comedy 😂
Yes, he did.
Bro automatically said it's not dangerous by chugging it 😂
The problem is doctors are already sponsored by pharma, pharmaceutical companies usually spoil the docs to prescribe their meds
I thought the issue with Prime are the high potassium levels...
Too much potassium for how much sugar there is, I think
The ratio of potassium to magnesium to sodium in terms of electrolytes is fucked
Yes and the energy drinks of theirs are insane and targeted to kids, and most parents probably don’t think twice and just buy it without reading the label.. actually has more caffeine than a lot of pre workouts ,but why not drink water, that’s actually better for you than that crap.. doesn’t even taste good
The potassium only takes up 15% of your daily potassium value. Where you gonna get the other 85%? Bananas? That’s not a lot of potassium
Usually what u need to rehydrate in terms of “electrolytes” is sodium you loose a lot of that in things such as sweat so after something like a workout you might need “rehydration” and “electrolytes” but guess what it lacks sodium and what it has to much of potassium because sodium makes it taste salty so not as good so they use other electrolytes to boost the overall electrolyte number
One story up was an MD living a life of no refined sugars, just straight fruit and organ meats, and literally one short later I see 2 surgeons chugging half a liter of poison 💀💀💀
Safe and Effective ! Keep it up and act victims later..