A young woman in the United States was to die for the gym. The cause of the case is a mystery, but the woman herself has doubts.
Jazmin Garza’s life was suddenly ending in the gym. Ismo Pekkarinen / AOP, X image capture
20-year-old US fitness Jazmin Garzan20, life got a scary turn in November in Iowa.
Garza says For Daily Mail Having about one third of the popular energy drink containing 200 milligrams of caffeine per can.
After enjoying the energy drink, Garza began to pull one foot in the gym. Soon after, the young woman fell on the floor.
Garza’s male friend Isaac He rushed to his female friend and noticed that his heart would not hit. Isaac revived, and eventually the paramedics got the woman’s heart started.
The woman was later told that her heart stopped several times. Once it was stalled for about five minutes.
Garza’s viscera suffered damage due to oxygen deficiency, and doctors already have time to tell the family that it would be a miracle to make Garza “the same Jazm we knew”.
Now, however, Garza has recovered to tell her story to the Daily Mail. The asset collection site, established on Garza Hospital Bills, says that the couple is not sure if the energy drink caused the scene.
However, Garza has doubts.
– I usually don’t drink caffeine -rich drinks at all. I hadn’t been to the gym for a while and wanted to do a good job, so I took a third of the drink. I hadn’t drunk this type of drink before.
– I sat down and I couldn’t do well. I felt powerless. According to Isaac, I became really pale.
Garza was in the hospital for two weeks. Now he has reportedly recovered completely.
– There are a lot of tests on my heart and everyone was ok. Doctors found nothing wrong with my heart. They don’t know what caused this.
Garza also had no previous history of heart problems. The woman himself suspects that the scene was caused by a latent heart problems and an energy drink.
– I don’t think the energy drink was the main reason, but I believe it was impact.
So far, hospital bills were the biggest problem. Isaac, a male friend who started fundraising, wrote that he had lost his job because of the absences caused by the case.
The energy drink consumed by Garza is not for sale in Finland. According to the Health Library, a 1.5 -liter bottle contains 165 milligrams of caffeine. Some energy drinks sold in Finland contain 180 milligrams of caffeine per can.

