5 Hour Energy Drink Review

by Joe Cannon on September 2, 2010

Wouldn’t it be nice if you had more energy to get through your hectic day? That’s the premise of 5 Hour Energy,  distributed by Living Essentials LLC. A lot of people have asked me about Five Hour Energy so let’s see if we can make sense if its right for you. Update. Since writing this post I have also written a 6 Hour Power energy shot review -a supplement that’s supposed to last 6 hours!

The product’s website claims that five hour energy has no sugar and no herbal stimulants. Each bottle is 4 oz. As such, this energy drink is one the smallest in quantity on the market. There are actually 3 different types of five hour energy:

  1. Original 5 Hour Energy5
  2. Extra strength 5 Hour Energy
  3. Decaf 5-Hour Energy

Here are the ingredients of each version

Ingredients:

  • Niacin (as nicatinimide) 30 mg (150% daily value)
  • Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride ) 40 mg (2000 % daily value)
  • Folic acid 400 micrograms (100% daily value)
  • Vitamin B12 500 micrograms (8333% daily value)
  • Sodium 18 mg (less than 1% daily value)

“Energy Blend” 1870 mg. the energy blend contains:

  1. Taurine
  2. Glucuronolactone
  3. Malic acid
  4. N-Acetyl L-Tyrosine
  5. L Phenylanalyine
  6. Caffeine
  7. Citicoline

Extra Strength 5 Hour Energy

Ingredients:

  • Niacin (as nicatinimide) 40 mg (200% daily value)
  • Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine hydrochloride ) 40 mg (2000 % daily value)
  • Folic acid 400 micrograms (100% daily value)
  • Vitamin B12 500 micrograms (8333% daily value
  • Sodium 18 mg (less than 1% daily value)

“Energy Blend” 2000 mg. the energy blend contains:

  1. Taurine
  2. Glucuronolactone
  3. Malic acid
  4. N-Acetyl L-Tyrosine
  5. L Phenylanalyine
  6. Caffeine
  7. Citicoline

Decaf 5 Hour Energy

Ingredients

  • Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine hydrochloride ) 40 mg (2000 % DV)
  • Folic acid 400 micrograms (100% daily value)
  • Vitamin B12 500 micrograms (8333% daily value
  • Sodium 18 mg (less than 1% daily value)

“Energy Blend” 2106 mg.  The energy blend contains

  1. Taurine
  2. Glucuronolactone
  3. Malic acid
  4. N-Acetyl L-Tyrosine
  5. L Phenylanalyine
  6. Caffeine
  7. Citicoline

Notice the “decaf 5 hr energy” has caffeine. But how much  does it have? The products website does not say. We are only told that it has the same caffeine as a cup of “premium coffee”. Caffeine content of coffee can vary according to how the coffee was brewed.

Remember to read my review of 6 Hour Power so you can compare that energy shot to 5 Hour Energy.

Let’s now briefly review some of the ingredients in 5 Hour Energy.

Niacin. Its said that niacin may cause a flushing effect however the  niacin in  5 hr energy is in the form of niacinamide which is unlikely to cause flushing.

Because niacin is found in many foods it is very unlikely that healthy people are deficient.

Vitamin B 6. This vitamin,  found naturally in nuts, beans, vegetables, grains and meat is needed for many things including burning fat and sugars as well as helping with the proper use of amino acids. Older adults and alcoholics may suffer from deficiencies in vitamin B 6. But, it is unlikely that healthy people are deficient in this vitamin.

Those who take too much vitamin B 6 may experience numbness or pain in the arms and legs and even difficulty walking due to this vitamins disruption of nerve impulses. These symptoms go away after vitamin B 6 supplementation has stopped. These effects do not normally occur when vitamin B 6 is consumed in food.

Folic acid. This B vitamin is found in fruits and vegetables and is also one of the better known ingredients in prenatal vitamins. Some medical professionals have recommend folic acid to lower heart disease but growing evidence does not support this practice.

Here are 3 facts about folic acid you dont know

Vitamin B 12. This vitamin is found in meat, fish and poultry. Energy drinks often contain this vitamin B 12 because  people often believe it gives them energy.But, it does not provide energy the way caffeine does. If you wondered if this vitamin helps weight loss, read my vitamin B12 weight loss review

Fact:  Healthy people store many years worth of vitamin B 12, making deficiencies rare.

Tarurine. This is an amino acid found in eggs, meat and dairy products. Humans can also make taurine from vitamin B 6. Some research finds taurine and caffeine can improve verbal skills and mental reasoning. Not much is known about long term use of high amounts of supplemental taurine.  Not all energy drinks contain taurine so read the label if this of interest to you.

Glucuronolactone is found in energy drinks, often alongside other ingredients like caffeine, taurine etc. There doesn’t seem to be any research that this compound alone has any effect on energy levels. Likewise, no study appears to exist showing that this compound by itself improves exercise performance.

Malic acid is sometimes found in anti-aging skin creams because it is an alpha –hydroxy acid.  Malic acid helps remove dead skin cells and may temporarily plump up the skin, making wrinkles less noticeable (temporarily). I was unable to find any research that malic acid improved exercise performance or overall energy levels.

Tyrosine. This amino acid has been shown in a few studies to improve alertness in people and this is why it’s often found in energy drinks. 5-Hour Energy does not indicate how much tyrosine it contains. Tyrosine is a non-essential amino acid because we can make it from the amino acid phenlanalyine, which 5-Hour Energy also contains.

Caffeine. In the world of energy drinks, caffeine is king.  This is the main energy boosting compound in 5-Hour Energy and all other energy drinks.

Citicoline is a is related to choline and is made during the production of other brain chemicals. Citicoline has been studied with some success in persons with senility where it might improve speaking ability and memory in older adults with dementia. This may be the reason its found in this energy drink, the reasoning is that if it works in older, senile people it may also do the same thing in healthy people. The issue is that nobody is sure if this happens. Side effects from long term use are also not well known.

What about the Crash?

The 5 Hour Energy website defines a “crash” as the drop in energy levels that occurs after drinking a sugar-containing energy drink. To prove that 5-Hour Energy does not reduce energy levels, the website shows a graph indicating the results of a “clinical study” that compares 5-Hour Energy to two other “competing products”.

It is hard to determine how good this study is because:

No reference to where the study is published is listed. This means the study may not be peer-reviewed.

  1. We are not told if the study was double blind/placebo controlled.
  2. We are not told how “energy levels” were measured.
  3. We are not told how many people were in the study.
  4. We are not told the names of the “competing products”

Will 5 Hour Energy work?

I tried 5 Hour Energy for the first time just before I posted this blog. I drank one bottle of the lemon lime flavor at and noted the time (2PM) to see how quickly I might notice any effects.

The product didn’t taste as bad as I thought and was much less tangy than Red Bull.

After about 5 minutes I felt an odd feeling in my stomach. I could also feel my heart beating a little which normally does not happen at rest. Overall, these feelings were not significant.

Over the course of 5 hours, I took note of my energy level to see if I felt any different or better than normal.

I did not notice any flushing feeling from the niacin. Other than feeling a little “out of kilter” – just feeling “different / not right” – I did not notice any added benefit to 5-Hour Energy.

Ironically,  the product made me feel like I was not 100%. I didn’t feel bad. But, I didn’t feel the same either. That’s a subjective feeling  and others may feel differently.

I did not measure my heart rate or blood pressure during my “experiment”.

 

What do you think?

{ 14 comments… read them below or add one }

Jason September 8, 2010 at 11:37 am

I started taking 5-hour Energy after having to kick coffee from my diet (gastro system didn’t much care for it). Personally I felt it worked quite well. Remarkably well, even. I just have to wonder if the same effects can’t be had for far less money, which is how I found your site.

From what I’ve been reading, B6 and B12 play a big part in the energy boost too so I’m considering creating a pill supplement mix of caffeine, B6, B12, taurine and tyrosine, see how that compares. I imagine the liquid makes for much more rapid uptake but…

Thanks for the info!

Joe September 8, 2010 at 12:02 pm

Jason. Glad could help! I think it’s really the caffeine, taurine and tyrosine that works the magic. I agree that less money would be better.

Scott October 25, 2010 at 11:53 pm

Hey Joe,
First let me say thanks for your site. Myself and 3 sons have been workin out now for 7 months, my 2 older boys, a little longer. We have been traversing down the supplement lane lately and found new ways to spend money we don’t have! We’re not buying without studying any more. Soooo you better stay busy! To answer Jason…I have started using B12 subling and I find myself busy on to do list regularly…but without the jitters. I recommend giving it a try. You won’t feel anything, but you might become noticable more active.

Joe October 26, 2010 at 9:24 am

Scott. Thanks for your comments. I have several big reviews in the works and people keep asking me to review different products so no worries – I will keep the supplement reviews coming :)

GC April 15, 2011 at 9:29 pm

5 hour Energy is very helpful for a long road trip. Red Bull left me with a headache and a wired feeling and then a cloudy mind afterwards and heightened grogginess – plus a stomach ache.

5-hour Energy left me with a noticeable increase in my alertness, clarity of thought and ability to focus. The improvement was especially noticeable when I was already tired or drowsy. I found it best to drink a little bit at a time over time instead of all at once.

Best results were when I took two sips to start, noticed an improvement and took two more sips when the clarity and alertness began to wear off (after 45 minutes to an hour). Then two sips more at 4 separate intervals in all about once an hour to complete the bottle.

It kept me alert and clear minded for about 5 hours total at a more even pace. My heart beat was a little faster than normal and I did feel a bit flush but never felt a crash or uncomfortable.

Joe April 16, 2011 at 8:47 am

GC thanks for writing. I’m glad 5 hour energy helped you. Unlike you I felt no better – in fact I felt little worse. I can see how 5 hour energy would be of use during long road trips if you did not want to take bathroom breaks. I still contend that the active ingredient in 5 hour energy is caffeine. It’s not B vitamins as they like to say.

Will November 3, 2011 at 11:29 am

I enjoy reading everyone’s personal experiences with this type of supplement. Really, it seems like you can only get a read on a supplement product if you try it yourself. If you wonder if you are “getting anything out of it,” I think you really have to look hard at what phase you are in several categories, 1. Happiness/attitude, 2. Health in general, 3. How much sleep you had the previous nights, or weeks in comparison, 4. Your workload, 5. what life stressors may be taking a toll on you.

I just took an Energy 2000. I feel like I slept too long, but I don’t suppose I did. I got a solid 7.5 hours. Which is good for me. I’m not in the best shape, but I suppose I appear and feel of average health. (Which may not be saying much). I am not hung over, so I am giving the chance for the supplement to work. I took some melatonin (Well, it was a Dreamwater shot that I got from Walgreens) … so that could explain the lazy feeling I had from 8-9:45. (A horrible time to lag). I hit this “Energy 2000″ (It was $1.00 at Cub Foods, vs. the obviously much higher price of “5 hour energy.” Well, I’m writing this, which makes no sense … except for that I’m somehow interested in what other people were saying about these things, and I wanted to give my opinion. (Which typically seems like a total waste of time.)

This gives me evidence, that although I don’t feel much different, there is a subtle burst that is getting me hustling in a way coffee can’t. I had some coffee two days ago, and all I did was check facebook, and shake while I was typing. It isn’t like I have a manual labor job, where I wouldn’t mind a caffeine buzz to automatically start hustling.

Every expert on the subject, or claimed expert, has absolutely conflicting ideas on entire theories of health. And, humans in general have different motivations for writing blogs. Whether they believe it or not, something is influencing their perception of how they felt when they took the supplement.

To me, the stuff works well, and it is better than drinking coffee. Anyone who thinks this is “just like drinking coffee,” I guess … that just doesn’t seem to be possible … in my opinion. Maybe a combination?

My motivation for writing this? Well, hopefully I’m half-high from this energy drink, I’m a lawyer and I’m always trying to get someone to write some type of detailed experience with these energy supplements (although I think supplements are a massive waste because I’ve felt a billion times better about life if I eat right, and don’t date crazy people too much, or drink too much alcohol)

but also, I’m hoping since I take supplements because I have a less than perfect lifestyle in every way … I can at least take this cheap one from Cub Foods … and not have to spend 3-4 times the amount for a shot. The active ingredients are the same, but not in all of them. And, you can never know what proportions or quality the proprietary blend is, but … come on … I just don’t think there is a huge difference in this specific case. Other energy shots, I don’t know. My friend, who is training for the Iron Man, says he can’t trust the quality of anything but a 5 hour energy. But, he is kind of rich, and wouldn’t waste the time to figure out which energy drinks have similar active ingredients. Hope that helps.

Nan Ivins January 20, 2012 at 4:38 pm

I use this product occasionally when I am tired after a long day but need to get to the gym and motivate my clients to work hard and achieve their exercise goals. (I teach yoga and Pilates classes in the evenings after working 9 to 5 at a law firm). I find that it gives me a boost mentally and physically, enough to wake me up and get me through from say 5 pm to 9 pm when I really could use a nap but cannot do that.

I feel like it is a kick start that gives me a little extra. I have never tried it when I was well rested or did not need a boost because quite frankly if I don’t need an energy boost, why waste the time and money? Strictly my opinion. The other energy drinks are awful to me, taste bad, upset my stomach. Funny how differently we all experience these supplements. A small coffee does have a similar effect on me, but sometimes a coffee just is not enough and if I take this and have a small coffee then it really boosts my energy level. I can obviously tolerate caffeine.

Joe January 21, 2012 at 12:10 pm

Nan, thanks for sharing and yes it is interesting how we all react differently to stimulants. I dont think anybody else Ive talked to has had the same weird feeling I had.

Sajjad February 9, 2012 at 6:03 pm

WOW.. This product is a complete waste of money. I drank the full bottle of EXTRA Strength 5 hour energy. AT first, i was about to throw up just because of the terrible taste. After i got over that, i waited. The kick hit me five minutes later and died down within thirty minute. Its been an hour and a half since them and i am about to go to sleep. Worst energy drink EVER. I’m going to stick with M3 Monster… Everything about it is better.

Joe February 9, 2012 at 6:08 pm

Sajjad, just remember with Monster, you also get a lot more sugar and calories. I remain just as was unimpressed with 5 Hour myself as when I tried it myself.

Ryan March 23, 2012 at 1:22 pm

I pounded some 5 hour energy on an empty stomach and this stuff caused my blood pressure to sky rocket. It also gave me an anxiety attack. If your body is sensitive to stims like mine is DO NOT TAKE THIS STUFF ON AN EMPTY STOMACH! It made me feel like I was having a heart attack. Definitely not healthy and I wouldn’t recommend using it on a regular basis or before workouts!

Monica April 16, 2012 at 10:36 pm

Do not take this drink. It worked for thirty minutes and it gave me the worst crash. My body is aching so bad right now. My legs are numb and I feel like I am going to throw up, you’re better off drinking coffee!

Pucelle April 22, 2012 at 2:35 pm

I love 5 hour energy cause for me it always started working faster than RedBull, Guaranita, Monster, and the other energy drinks. However, I’ve only used it when I need, ie I’m falling asleep, I’ve never used it not in that state so I don’t know how it works otherwise. For people who have to work odd shifts or if you are driving long distances it works wonders.

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