1 thùng bò húc thái có bao nhiêu lớn?

Được sản xuất tại Thái Lan từ năm 1981 dành cho tầng lớp bình dân nhưng đến năm 1987, Bò Húc Thái bắt đầu nổi tiếng và vươn ra thế giới. 

Đến năm 1987, thương hiệu này bắt đầu vươn ra thế giới. Từ đó, nước uống vẫn luôn từng ngày phát triển và khẳng định vị thế. Đến nay, Bò Húc Thái đã có mặt ở 167 quốc gia trên thế giới.

+ Bò Húc Thái có an toàn không?

Sản phẩm có thành phần chủ yếu là cafein và mỗi lon thường chứa 80 mg cafein. Đây cũng là mức cafein có trong cafe. Đây cũng là chất an toàn cho sức khỏe, giúp cho bạn tỉnh táo hơn.  

Bên cạnh đó, Thực phẩm Châu Âu [EFSA] năm 2015 đã chỉ ra răng, người lớn có thể dùng đến 400mg cafein mỗi ngày. 

Như vậy, nếu bạn uống nước red bull đúng liều lượng nó sẽ giúp bạn  tăng cường sự tỉnh táo để làm việc và học tập, không gây ảnh hưởng đến sức khỏe. Nhiều vận động viên cũng dùng Bò Húc Thái để bổ sung lại năng lượng sau khi hoạt động.  

Đường ăn trong Bò Húc cung cấp một lượng lớn calo. Ngoài ra, còn có taurine, các vitamin nhóm B, inositol, choline giúp bạn sảng khoái, tập trung hơn. Hơn nữa bạn có thể dùng sản phẩm để làm cocktail.

Hiện nay, Bò Húc Thái được rất nhiều người Việt Nam ưa chuộng bởi vị ngon và ga mạnh hơn hẳn so với Bò Húc trong nước.

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Diabetes is a condition that occurs when the body cannot maintain healthy levels of sugar [glucose] in the blood. Type 1 diabetes is diabetes caused by the immune system attacking and destroying the cells in the pancreas that produce insulin.

The pancreas is an organ below and behind the stomach that produces the hormone insulin. Insulin moves glucose into the cells to be stored and used for energy.

In type 1 diabetes, the pancreas is unable to produce insulin. Without insulin, glucose stays in the blood, causing the blood glucose level to be higher than normal. This then causes the problems associated with diabetes.

Type 2 diabetes develops when the body does not make enough insulin or does not use it well.

What are the symptoms of type 1 diabetes?

If you have high blood glucose, you may experience the following symptoms of type 1 diabetes, which you can remember with the four 'Ts':

  • thirst — being very thirsty [and possibly hungry]
  • toilet — urinating more often
  • thinner — experiencing unexplained weight loss
  • tired — feeling unusually tired

CHECK YOUR SYMPTOMS — Use the diabetes Symptom Checker and find out if you need to seek medical help.


Diabetic ketoacidosis symptoms

If your blood glucose is very high, you may experience a serious emergency condition called diabetic ketoacidosis [DKA]. In diabetic ketoacidosis, your body burns fat instead of glucose for energy, producing by-products called ketones.

Symptoms include:

  • fast breathing
  • breath that smells like nail polish remover
  • stomach pain
  • flushed cheeks
  • vomiting
  • dehydration

DKA is a serious condition that requires immediate assessment. If someone, who you know has diabetes, becomes confused or unconscious, call triple zero [000] for an ambulance.

What causes type 1 diabetes?

The exact cause of type 1 diabetes is not known. Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition where the body’s immune system attacks the pancreas cells. It cannot be prevented, even by adopting a healthy lifestyle.

The risk of type 1 diabetes can be passed down through families. If you have a parent, brother or sister with type 1 diabetes, you have a higher chance of developing type 1 than someone who is not related to a person who has the condition.

Type 1 diabetes can happen at any age but is more common in young people — more than 60% of people diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in Australia are aged under 25.

How is type 1 diabetes diagnosed?

If your doctor thinks you may have diabetes, you will probably need to have a blood test.

You may be asked to take a fasting blood glucose test, where you don’t eat for 8 hours before the test, or a random blood glucose test, where you don’t need to fast.

You may also need to have an oral glucose tolerance test where you have blood glucose tests after you drink a sugary drink.

You may also be asked to have your urine tested for ketones.

FIND A HEALTH SERVICE — The Service Finder can help you find doctors, pharmacies, hospitals and other health services.

ASK YOUR DOCTOR — Preparing for an appointment? Use the Question Builder for general tips on what to ask your GP or specialist.

How is type 1 diabetes managed?

Although there is currently no cure, type 1 diabetes can be managed with insulin and by having a healthy lifestyle.

If you have type 1 diabetes, you will need insulin replacement, through injections or an insulin pump, to control your blood glucose levels.

Having a healthy diet and being physically active can also help control your blood glucose levels and improve your health.

Living with type 1 diabetes

Being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes can be overwhelming. However, besides using insulin treatment, you can successfully manage diabetes by:

Treating type 1 diabetes is important to prevent long-term complications, such as:

Resources and support

You can join the National Diabetes Services Scheme [NDSS] for free to access a range of resources, support services and subsidised diabetes products.

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