![]() ![]() “As with any reports of a death or injury the agency receives we take them very seriously and investigate diligently,” said Shelly Burgess, a representative for FDA’s Department of Health and Human Services, in an emailed statement to Food Safety News. ![]() FDA says the fact that people have died after eating these energy drinks does not necessarily prove a connection between the beverage and death. By the end of the trading day the company had lost all of the gains it’s made this year. Monster Beverage Corp.’s stock sunk by 14 percent Monday after the suit against the company was announced and reports of the five deaths following consumption of its drinks hit the media. According to the complaint – filed in California Superior Court – the cause of Anais’ death was determined to be “cardiac arrhythmia due to caffeine toxicity complicating mitral valve regurgication in the setting of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.” Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is an inherited condition usually marked by loose joints and skin that bruises easily, according to the National Institute of Health. The parents of 14-year-old Anais Fournier, who suffered cardiac arrest hours after drinking the second of two Monster Energy drinks in 24 hours, filed suit against Monster Beverage Corporation Friday, claiming that its beverages contributed to their daughter’s death. Food and Drug Administration – revealed that five deaths and one non-fatal heart attack have occurred after consumption of Monster Energy drinks since 2004 (FDA confirmed these statistics for Food Safety News). The information – provided to the mother upon request by the U.S. ![]() This fact was discovered by a Maryland mother who requested to see reports of adverse health effects linked to Monster products after her daughter died in late 2011 hours after consuming the company’s energy drinks. ![]() The man credited with recording the video claims that he has since been receiving numerous rude comments and death threats since posting the video to YouTube.Over the past eight years, five people have died shortly after drinking Monster brand energy drinks, according to government records. "This is how clever Satan is and how he gets into the Christian home and a Christian's life." And the devil laughs," the woman said in the video. She believes that this inverted crucifix is meant to symbolize Satanism. The woman claims that a cross in the letter "O" of Monster resembles a crucifix, and says that when the can is held is upside-down when drinking, the symbol in inverted. So why would they have a cross on the can? here is the message: Anti-christ." In the video, the woman claims that "M" logo could appear to resemble three instances of the letter Vav, the Hebrew numeral for six, interpreting the logo to mean "666." Later, she references Monster's slogan on a product banner reading "Unleash the Beast," interpreting these two examples as Monster Energy intending to reference "the beast" in the Book of Revelations. The unknown woman in the video, believed to be speaking at a Christian event, believes there are hidden messages across the energy drink's brand, logo and marketing that resemble elements of Satanism. ![]()
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