The most harmful drinks for heart-stricken experts name top 4 you may drink often and cause harmful

Health 3:34pm, 19 May 2025 97

New York Heart Department physician Evan Levine has more than 30 years of experience and also runs a popular TikTok account. He often provides some honest and funny suggestions on topics such as preventing the occurrence of heart disease and what medical care should be ignored. According to the New York Post, Levin recently shared a video that revealed the "Ten Most Poisonous Drinks for Hearts" and analyzed the reasons why these four are ranked first.

1. Starbucks' Starbucks

Levin said that he did not injure everyone's heart, but caramel starbucks may be a "poisonous arrow" that shot towards the movement. This drink was once his favorite until he realized the pleasure he received from it, and it collapsed within two hours.

He said that this is because it contains nearly 100 mg of caffeine and 51 grams of sugar (typically 13 teaspoons); people may not have expected that this is almost as much as the 57 grams of sugar in Monster energy drink, only less than 160 mg of caffeine.

Levin pointed out that drinking this mixture of caffeine and sugar is potentially dangerous and "perfect storm" that induces heart palpitations.

2. Alcohol

Levin said that if there is no mental problem, it is safe to drink a glass of wine or less than one cup every day, but alcohol intake will increase blood pressure, triglycerides, atrial fluid, and when the dose is higher, it will directly cause harm to the heart. Therefore, there is a term "alcoholic cardiomyopathy" in cardiac disease.

Levin agrees that someone has recently overturned the idea that drinking a few glasses of red wine every day is beneficial to the heart. He said there is no healthy wine, and all studies are mostly sponsored by wine merchants or wine industry, and are likely to be missing observational studies; simply speaking, people who drink a glass of wine may prefer sports or have other unknown health benefits.

3. Soda

A can of soda contains 10 teaspoons of sugar or an equal amount of corn sugar. Levin said that these large amounts of sugar (mostly appear in the form of corn sugar in the United States) will increase triglycerides, increase body weight, increase blood sugar, and increase the risk of diabetes, which will harm the heart.

He said he hoped everyone could imagine drinking 1/5 cup of pure corn sugar, because that was what they were doing every time they drank a can of cole.

4. Energy Drinks

Levin pointed out that beverages such as Red Bull have about 1.5 times the caffeine content of coffee, but also contain nearly 8 teaspoons or more sugar (or worse corn sugar); the Magic Claw Energy Drinks have almost 15 teaspoons of sugar.

A mournful mother has been reminding people to be aware of the harm of energy drinks after her 28-year-old "fitness queen" daughter died of a heart attack.