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Do energy drinks that enhance your performance in sports considered intoxicants?
^NO WAY! seriously? gross
Yep. Mountain Dew is also said to affect certain organs of your body. But I don't think you British people know what that is, so just forget it.
The following are Halaal, but do utlise alcohol based flavouring carriers (see below for more details).
Red Bull Energy Drink (250ml)
Red Bull Sugarfree (250 ml)
Red Bull Energy Drink (355ml)
Red Bull Energy Drink (473ml)
Red Bull Sugarfree (355 ml)
Red Bull Simply Cola (355 ml)
Red Bull Cola:
Two UK based laboratories and several other laboratories around the world did not find any cocaine in Red Bull Cola. As a consequence and in line with national regulations Red Bull Cola is back on the shelves in Germany since August 2009.
Alcoholic Flavourings Clarification:
Alcohols used as a carrier for food colourings and flavourings are permissible as long as they are not sourced from dates or grapes.
Read the full article here:
Alcohol Flavourings Clarification - http://www.gmwa.org.uk/foodguide2/index.php?page=viewquestion&id=200
Yep. Mountain Dew is also said to affect certain organs of your body. But I don't think you British people know what that is, so just forget it.
Fwd: Mountain Dew - Haram
As-Salaamu' Alaikum
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JazakALLAH for sharing this information with us.� It is amazing how they manage to disguise pork products and bi-products to not lose sales.� We should be boycotting these soda companies anyway because they give money Israel but it is good to know that this "Yellow 5" is a pork derivative.
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Shayhka Maulani Aeisha Muhammad
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----- Original Message ----- From: Shabbeer Hussain��
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 2:14 AM
Subject: Fwd: Mountain Dew - Haram
Assalamu 'alaikum waRahmatullaahi wabarakaatuhoo.
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Please forward this to all our brothers and sisters who have been mislead and are in the dark.
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Yesterday we had a Muslim brother over and while we were serving food we had Mountain Dew "Pepsi" on the table when the brother looked at the ingredients he found that it has a product called Yellow 5 which is made out of pigs. The brother is a doctor and his wife is a chemist.� Please be careful about what you buy from now, every product that has "Yellow 5" is HARAM.�
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Marina Hj Abu Bakar
Tel : (016) 3111 401, (03) 7118 2234
Fax : (03) 7118 2235
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/aawaz-e-dost/message/988
Yellow 5 is also known as tartrazine or E102. Yellow 5 is widely used in the making of potato chips, jams, candy, drinks and even pet food. It is also added to shampoo and other cosmetic products, as well as vitamins and certain medications. Yellow 5 is banned in Austria and Norway, and other European countries have issued warnings about their possible side effects. It is still freely and extensively used in the US, however.
Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/370945-health-effects-of-yellow-5-food-coloring/#ixzz1esFHRLMC
allergies
Tartrazine can cause a variety of allergic reactions that vary from mild itching and skin rashes to serious allergy-like hypersensitivity. People who are allergic to aspirin have the strongest responses to Yellow 5. An early European study, published in 1998, showed that people who are allergic to aspirin are more likely to experience adverse reactions to yellow 5. This can include asthma attacks and bronchoconstriction or difficulty breathing.
Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/370945-health-effects-of-yellow-5-food-coloring/#ixzz1esFK4c5n
Hyperactivity
Yellow 5 seems to cause hyperactivity in some children. The Food Standards Agency, FSA, which is UK's equivalent to the FDA, issued a warning in 2008 about certain food colorings. The warning said that certain colorings, including tartrazine, can cause behavioral changes in children that included loss of concentration and impulsive, hard-to-control activity. The recommendation is to avoid or limit consumption of products that contain yellow 5. If a child develops hyperactive behavior, try eliminating this coloring from the diet and pay attention to the changes that follow.
Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/370945-health-effects-of-yellow-5-food-coloring/#ixzz1esFNVOcp
Other Risks
Yellow 5 has been linked to a number of health problems, including blurred vision, migraines, fatigue and anxiety. It might also cause chromosomal damage, although this hasn't been properly studied or documented.
Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/370945-health-effects-of-yellow-5-food-coloring/#ixzz1esFRhVDB
Risk of Cancer
According to board certified family physician Dr. Joel Fuhrman, some dyes can be contaminated by chemical carcinogens as they go through the manufacturing process. Yellow 5 is one of these colorings. As it is manufactured, yellow 5 runs the risk of coming into contact with carcinogenic substances, such as benzidine.
Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/370945-health-effects-of-yellow-5-food-coloring/#ixzz1esFUizNd
and waht about non aloholic beer. it has become so widespread here in an islamic country,,but in my opinion its the same as real beer
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