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DOES IT CONTAIN CAFFIENE? | Nope. I didn't feel any different taking this so you might want to save your money. | Sorry my eyes can't read all that small print. You might be able to google them for ingredience. | yue_Hant | 14,000 |
Is it processed in a peanut, tree nut free facility? I want to make chocolate but can't have peanuts or tree nuts. | You'd probably be better off contacting the manufacturer than asking here. All I can say is that there are no allergy warnings listed on the label. However, there's no nutritional information or anything else like that either, which is often where that stuff is listed. There is a number on the label that says you can call and order by phone, they might be able to give that information. The number on the container is 908-531-3291 | Hello, I looked that question up on the internet and here's what I found:Does Cacao Contain Caffeine?"Contrary to popular opinion, cacao is a poor source of caffeine. A typical sample of cacao nibs or cacao beans will yield anywhere from zero caffeine to 1,000 parts per million of caffeine (less than 1/20th of the caffeine present in coffee).In February 2008, Dr. Gabriel Cousens discovered in clinical tests on healthy people that Cacao does not elevate blood sugar in the same way as a caffeine containing food or beverage. In fact, Dr. Cousens' found that cacao has less of an effect on blood sugar than nearly any other food. " Hello, I looked that question up on the internet and here's what I found:Does Cacao Contain Caffeine?"Contrary to popular opinion, cacao is a poor source of caffeine. A typical sample of cacao nibs or cacao beans will yield anywhere from zero caffeine to 1,000 parts per million of caffeine (less than 1/20th of the caffeine present in coffee).In February 2008, Dr. Gabriel Cousens discovered in clinical tests on healthy people that Cacao does not elevate blood sugar in the same way as a caffeine containing food or beverage. In fact, Dr. Cousens' found that... » Read More Hello, I looked that question up on the internet and here's what I found:Does Cacao Contain Caffeine?"Contrary to popular opinion, cacao is a poor source of caffeine. A typical sample of cacao nibs or cacao beans will yield anywhere from zero caffeine to 1,000 parts per million of caffeine (less than 1/20th of the caffeine present in coffee).In February 2008, Dr. Gabriel Cousens discovered in clinical tests on healthy people that Cacao does not elevate blood sugar in the same way as a caffeine containing food or beverage. In fact, Dr. Cousens' found that cacao has less of an effect on blood sugar than nearly any other food. " « Show Less | eng_Latn | 14,001 |
Does this tea have caffeine in it or is it decaffeinated? | Both. There are two herbals, which have no caffeine, and two black teas, and one green which do have caffeine. | Hello, I am sorry, I shipped everything to Amazon. There is an ingredient list on the box. If you order it, you can return it if you find an ingredient you don't like. Thanks, Terry.. | eng_Latn | 14,002 |
Why is there caffiene in this? How much of it gets absorbed? | Free radicals are responsible for causing premature skin ageing. This results in the appearance of wrinkles, sun spots and loss of elasticity. The antioxidants contained in caffeine can attack these free radicals and eliminate them. This will improve the overall look of your skin. Studies have indicated that caffeine may also repair the skin damage caused by exposure to UV rays. It is considered a stronger antioxidant than the polyphenols contained in green tea. In fact, it is among the best and strongest antioxidants to combat UV damage. Another added benefit of caffeine is that its topical use can tighten fine lines and smooth puffy skin. Caffeine used in creams is absorbed by your skin to firm and tighten its appearance. It also inhibits the growth of skin cancer cells. Beauty products often include caffeine as it can provide you with a flawless appearance. I got all this info here http://www.stylecraze.com/articles/amazing-benefits-of-caffeine-for-skin-hair-and-health/. I have no idea how much of it gets absorbed. It doesn't make me jittery like caffeine in soda does, so it's probably not very much. | Hi Karen - We just saw your note. All of our herbal teas are naturally decaffeinated. If you are looking for a black tea, we do sell a decaffeinated English Breakfast tea that you may enjoy. | eng_Latn | 14,003 |
Does this have caffeine in it? | Chamomile normally do not contain caffeine so if it is pure 100% chamomile I would think not. | Sorry my eyes can't read all that small print. You might be able to google them for ingredience. | eng_Latn | 14,004 |
What decaffeination process doe PG tips use? | I didn't know either as it is unlisted on the package. The tea flavor is fantastic, much like caffeinated, but according the this link: http://sallys-site.blogspot.com/2010/02/pg-tips-decaffeinated-bad-choice.html They are using dichloromethane. Guess I might rethink my choice. I have heard of people taking regular caffeinated tea bags, adding a 1/4 cup of hot water to the cup with the tea bag in it, swirling it around for a few seconds, and then dumping the tea, and much of the caffeine. You would then just fill the cup and brew normally. I've tried it a few times in the evening, and I think it works, as I was still able to fall asleep. I'm very sensitive to caffeine. I didn't know either as it is unlisted on the package. The tea flavor is fantastic, much like caffeinated, but according the this link: http://sallys-site.blogspot.com/2010/02/pg-tips-decaffeinated-bad-choice.html They are using dichloromethane. Guess I might rethink my choice. I have heard of people taking regular caffeinated tea bags, adding a 1/4 cup of hot water to the cup with the tea bag in it, swirling it around for a few seconds, and then dumping the tea, and much of the caffeine. You would then just fill the cup and brew normally. I've tried it a few times in the evening, and... » Read More I didn't know either as it is unlisted on the package. The tea flavor is fantastic, much like caffeinated, but according the this link: http://sallys-site.blogspot.com/2010/02/pg-tips-decaffeinated-bad-choice.html They are using dichloromethane. Guess I might rethink my choice. I have heard of people taking regular caffeinated tea bags, adding a 1/4 cup of hot water to the cup with the tea bag in it, swirling it around for a few seconds, and then dumping the tea, and much of the caffeine. You would then just fill the cup and brew normally. I've tried it a few times in the evening, and I think it works, as I was still able to fall asleep. I'm very sensitive to caffeine. « Show Less | Thank you for your inquiry regarding the Prickly Pear Syrup. There is no high fructose corn syrup in this product, but it is sweetened with pure cane sugar. Hope this helps you. We are looking forward to filling an order for you. Happy Holidays from Arizona Sun Products! | eng_Latn | 14,005 |
does this product contain caffeine | According to the label the green coffee bean extract has less than 5% caffeine but label warning states "this product contains Caffeine" | Sorry my eyes can't read all that small print. You might be able to google them for ingredience. | eng_Latn | 14,006 |
how much caffeine is in this product? I don't see the nutrition label or ingredient list on this? | Here is there site. They have all the information on this product http://dovitamins.com/purepump/. | I would think the calorie count is negligible, but since you have a dog on a special diet, I believe you should ask the vet before using any holistic products. I would also suggest you call the company on their 800 number and ask them about calorie count. | eng_Latn | 14,007 |
If you want to break the caffeine habit, this is the book! | This book gives an in depth analysis of the effects of caffeine on the human body with a particular emphasis on the various disorders. According to this book, most of the major disorders that afflict humans can be traced back to caffeine through one way or another. Reading this book will give you the necessary impetus to kick the habit if you couldn't make up your mind whether to give up the caffeine habit or not. This book also gives a creative solution to effectively get rid of the caffeine addiction without suffering any serious negative withdrawal effects. (The method effectively involves mixing normal coffee with herbal coffee. Please read the book for more details).
On the negative side, the book seems to be heavily biased against caffeine. After reading the book fully, one gets the feeling that one has been listening to a fanatic. One thing that should be kept in mind after reading this book is that scientists have understood very little about the workings of the brain. Though the book accurately describes the effects of caffeine on the body, it completely fails to address its effects on the mind. I have lived on and off caffeine at various times in my life. I have observed that caffeine does something to the language and maths centers of the brain improving their performance vastly helping to communicate better and solve problems faster. You cannot achieve the same effects without caffeine whatever you might do and being off caffeine for more than 60 days (as the book recommends) does not help either. So, caffeine in moderation is good for humanity (though it may not be good for you!).
In conclusion, the book is definitely worth reading to gain more insights into the effects of caffeine. Atleast you could know what could happen to you in the worst case, if you cotinue to drink coffee. | Couldn't put it down. Puts a whole new perspective on life. Confirms what God has been communicating to me all these years. You won't be the same after you read it. You will be that much better. | eng_Latn | 14,008 |
Do paper filters remove chlorogenic acid from coffee? I have the aeropress and that is my one concern using the paper filters. | No they do not. In fact, no coffee filters (paper or steel) will remove chlorogenic acid from coffee. This is presumably because chlorogenic acid is soluble in water, so it flows through into the coffee regardless of the hole size. This link from the Journal of Nutrition reports on a study of the effects of chlorogenic acid in humans. For the study the subjects were given coffee prepared in a paper filter (and the chlorogenic acid passed through that filter). Journal of Nutrition http://jn.nutrition.org/content/137/10/2196.full Harvard's medical school notes the following about chlorogenic acid in particular as part of a longer summary of coffee's pros and cons (they conclude that overall coffee is nothing to worry about). Quote: "Explanations for the association between coffee consumption and lower rates of heart disease and diabetes often point to chlorogenic acid and other obscure antioxidant substances as the responsible parties. Antioxidants are substances that sop up reactive molecules before they have a chance to harm sensitive tissue like the lining of blood vessels. Chlorogenic acid was probably the main antioxidant in your cup of coffee this morning. Some experiments have shown that it may also inhibit absorption of glucose in the digestive system and even out insulin levels. Chlorogenic acid might be another coffee ingredient with a split personality. Along with caffeine, it seems to push up levels of homocysteine, an amino acid that has been associated with artery-clogging atherosclerosis." link: http://www.health.harvard.edu/newsletters/Harvard_Health_Letter/2012/January/what-is-it-about-coffee | You can use 52mm filters with your camera, but you will need a lens hood/filter adapter. Search "Fujifilm X20 Lens Hood and Filter Set" on Amazon to see the Fujifilm product. You may also want to search "Marumi 40mm 40 DHG MC Lens Protect Slim Filter for Fuji X10 made in Japan" on Amazon. Users report being able to use this filter on the X30 without using a lens hood/adapter. | eng_Latn | 14,009 |
Does tea have caffeine? | What is the reason why white tea contains caffeine? | Can you get high from accidentally ingesting a few tiny specks of weed without knowing? | eng_Latn | 14,010 |
How much caffeine is in Earl Grey tea? How does it compare to coffee? | How much caffeine is in Earl Grey tea? | How fast can the enigma code be cracked with today's technology? | eng_Latn | 14,011 |
Students prone to depression - and those who smoke .
marijuana or drink alcohol - are more likely to consume energy drinks, say Canadian experts .
Study comes after teenager's heart stopped three times from binge drinking .
Jayde Dinsdale drank 10 Jagerbombs mixed with Red Bull . | By . Anna Hodgekiss . Energy drinks can lead to alcohol abuse, a new study has found. Jayde Dinsdale's heart stopped three times after she downed 10 Jagerbombs mixed with Red Bull . Energy drinks can lead to mental health problems and drug and alcohol abuse in teenagers, researchers have warned. Their findings have been published just a day after it emerged a teenager's heart stopped three times after downing 10 Jagerbombs mixed with Red Bull. Jayde Dinsdale, 18, was drinking the Jagermeister spirit and energy . drink shooter, which cost £2.20 for two, on a night out with friends, in . Yeovil, Somerset. But as the alcohol wore off, the high levels . of caffeine in her system took control of her heart rate - causing it to . accelerate dangerously out of control, medics have since said. She suffered three heart attacks and temporarily 'died' on her . bathroom floor after she downed ten high-caffeine Jagerbombs on a . 'two-for-one' promotion night. The new research, published in the journal Preventive Medicine, . found that students prone to depression - and those who smoke . marijuana or drink alcohol - are more likely to consume energy drinks. Among the . 8,210 high school students surveyed, nearly two thirds reported using . energy drinks at least once in the past year, with more than one in five . consuming them once or more per month. And worryingly, it was the younger high school students who were more likely to consume energy drinks than older ones. Last month researchers at the University of Michigan reported that teenagers who drink energy drinks are much more likely to also drink alcohol and use drugs. They are also more likely to start smoking. They . suggested this could be because teenagers who are ‘sensation-seekers’ or ‘risk orientated’ are more likely to drink energy drinks. In turn, having these character traits means they are also more likely to experiment with other substances. As the alcohol wore off, the high levels of caffeine in Miss Dinsdale's system caused her heart rate to accelerate dangerously. She suffered three heart attacks, temporarily 'died' and needs an internal defibrillator . Energy drinks have been associated with a number of negative health effects, including cardiovascular symptoms, sleep . impairment and nervousness and nausea. The side effects are caused by . the beverages' high concentration of caffeine. Study author Dr Sunday Azagba said: 'Marketing campaigns appear designed to entice youth and young . adults. It's a dangerous combination, especially for those at an . increased risk for substance abuse.' The researchers from the University of Waterloo and Dalhousie University in Canada, are calling for limits on teens' access to the drinks and reduction in the amount of the caffeine in each can. Dr Azagba said: 'The trends we are seeing are more than cause for concern, particularly because of the high rate of consumption among teenagers. Another recent study found teenagers who drink energy drinks are much more likely to also drink alcohol and use drugs. They are also more likely to start smoking . 'These drinks appeal to young people because of their temporary benefits like increased alertness, improved mood and enhanced mental and physical energy.' In recent years energy drink sales have skyrocketed, with sales predicted to reach $20 billion in 2013 in the United States alone. Dr Azagba said: 'In our opinion, at the very least steps should be taken to limit teens' access to energy drinks.' She added there was also a need to increase public awareness and education about the potential harms of these drinks and to minimise the amount of caffeine available in each drink. 'This won't eliminate the problem entirely, but steps like these can help mitigate harm that appears to be associated with consumption of these drinks. 'This is something we need to take seriously. Change won't happen without a concerted effort. The study was based on data from the 2012 Student Drug Use Survey, consisting of a representative sample of junior and senior high school students from three provinces in Atlantic Canada. | By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 21:10 EST, 19 March 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 03:06 EST, 20 March 2013 . A U.S. coffee company is claiming to produce the first and last cup of coffee ever needed to kick start your work day. Death Wish, a medium-dark roast coffee blend roasted in Upstate New York, claims to be the 'most highly caffeinated premium dark roast organic coffee in the world.' The brand, featuring a menacing black skull and cross bones, says they use coffee beans containing close to 200% of the amount of caffeine found in a typical coffee shop coffee. Death by coffee: Death Wish, roasted in Upstate New York, claims to contain 200% more caffeine than normal coffee while offering it by the pound, left, as well as coated in chocolate, right . Average brewed coffee (8fl oz): 108mgStarbucks tall coffee: (12fl oz): 260mgStarbucks grande coffee (16fl oz): 330mgMcDonald's small coffee (12fl oz): 109mgMcDonald's large coffee (16fl oz): 145mgDunkin' Donuts Coffee (10fl oz): 132mg . Source: EnergyField.com . In comparison, a tall, 12oz cup of . regular Starbucks coffee contains an average of 260mg caffeine according . to Energy Fiend, making the potentency in each cup of Death Wish . approximately 520mg. The coffee that sells for $19.99 per . 1lb bag is organically grown, fair traded and shade grown to save more . land, according to the company. It's also said to have the full flavor of dark-roasted Arabica coffee beans without the loss of caffeine during its . Explaining . this as a rarity, Death Wish states that dark roasts typically contain . less caffeine than lighter roasts due to the amount of time the beans . are cooked. 'The longer and darker you roast the coffee bean the more caffeine gets pulled/cooked out,' they state on their website. 'I was zipping around like I was the . Flash,' a satisfied user wrote of the product while giving it five out . of five stars on Amazon.com. 'Not only was it one of the strongest . coffees I've ever had but it is also one of the best tasting and . smelling.’ Promises: The coffee beans are said to have the full flavor of dark-roasted Arabica coffee beans without the loss of caffeine with the company offering a money-back guaranteed satisfaction with its purchase . 'Ar first I . was thinking that it whould be so strong that I whould not be able to . drink .. but its very nuce and smooth and gives a big boost of energy . !!' another Amazon user wrote. 'Much to my dismay, this is just regular coffee,' one of two negative reviews out of 15 shared in contrast. 'I'm chugging the stuff and still falling asleep sitting up.' So secure with their product, the company offers a money-back guarantee with its sale according to its website. 'Buy a bag, if you hate it, send it back (within 60 days) and we will refund you your money plus shipping. No Risk. It’s the best part about selling a product we believe in,' they write. | eng_Latn | 14,012 |
Does coffee really make you not tired and energized during the day? | Does coffee make you tired? | Is it ok to go to work wearing pajamas? | eng_Latn | 14,013 |
Is it possible to die from too much coffee? | Has anyone died from drinking too much coffee? | Is the world gonna end in 2016? | eng_Latn | 14,014 |
Does tea contain caffeine? | What is the reason why white tea contains caffeine? | Do I need Java on my computer? | eng_Latn | 14,015 |
7 ways that drinking coffee is connected to better health and a longer life | Shutterstock/Vixit
Caffeine is the most commonly used psychoactive drug in the world - for good reason. It wakes us up, helps us stay on task, and provides an extra energy boost.
Most people in the Americas and Europe get our caffeine fix from coffee.
But people often worry that they should limit their coffee consumption or cut it out completely. That's probably because coffee can feel like a crutch.
It is possible to overdo it on caffeine -many heavy coffee drinkers surpass the recommended limit of 400 mg of caffeine per day, and that can cause insomnia, restlessness, or a fast heartbeat, especially if consumed too fast.
But most research on coffee consumption indicates that coffee is not bad for us, and is associated with some pretty impressive health benefits. Even people who drink lots of coffee, more than five or six cups a day, seem to be far healthier than people who drink little or none.
In most cases we can't say that coffee actually causes health benefits - the causal mechanism is unclear. But research does suggest that coffee drinkers are less likely to suffer from certain illnesses.
There are plenty of foods and drinks that most of us should consume less. But here's why you shouldn't worry about your coffee habit. | The upgrades to the webpage are coming along nicely. Particularly the #BlackEye page, where every article I’ve written for the Japan Times can be found (if you’re interested, check them out HERE).
Also making some upgrades to my workshop. Anyone who’s attended over the past couple of years can tell you it’s pretty tight as it is, but it could definitely stand some fine tuning. I’ll keep you guys updated on the progress, but so far so good.
You might recall my first workshop back in 2015. I posted about it HERE!
Here’s the flyer:
It was a huge success, and has grown since then, but now I’m expanding it a bit. Anyway, more on that later.
OH!
Yesterday I mentioned my Hoppin’ John triumph. Tasty as hell, it was…however, there were some side effects.
Brings to mind a little ditty we used to sing when I was rugrat:
Beans beans they’re good for your heart, the more you eat, the more you fart
Ate some beans and they were loaded, went to bed and they exploded
Loco
PS: Anyone recall singing that song?
…continue reading | eng_Latn | 14,016 |
Study: Energy drinks could lead to cocaine use | Energy drinks may pose serious risks in the long term. LightField Studios/Shutterstock
The INSIDER Summary:
A new study looked at consumption of energy drinks in roughly 1,000 young adults.
Those who sustained energy drink consumption over time were more likely to use cocaine and prescription stimulants by age 25.
They were also at higher risk for alcohol use disorder.
Caffeine-loaded energy drinks might cause more than just jitters: A new study says that regularly drinking the beverages could make young adults more likely to use certain drugs once they're older.
Researchers at the University of Maryland's School of Public Health studied 1,099 college students over a five-year period — ages 21 through 25 — and categorized them into groups based on their energy-drink consumption habits. Each year, researchers followed up to see whether those habits had changed.
They found that the "persistent" and "intermediate" groups — those who sustained their energy drink consumption over time — were at the highest risk of using cocaine and prescription stimulant drugs, like Adderall, once they reached age 25. (This is compared to people who consistently shunned energy drinks or decreased their consumption over time.) These two groups were also at higher risk for alcohol use disorder— that's the medical term for severe problem drinking.
One important note: Categories like "persistent" don't refer to how often the participants had energy drinks — just whether they maintained their intake of the beverages over time.
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Although this study doesn't definitively prove that energy drinks caused these outcomes, the authors did control for a number of other factors that might effect someone's risk for substance use, like gender, parents' education level, and previous drug use.
"At this point what we suggest is that the public is aware of the potential risks," lead author Dr. Amelia Arria, director of the university's Center on Young Adult Health and Development, told INSIDER. "It is important to be an informed consumer."
She also told INSIDER that researchers may next try to figure out whether teenagers who consume energy drinks are at similar risk.
Highly caffeinated drinks can be dangerous in the short term, too. The Mayo Clinic says that an excess of caffeine can cause symptoms like headaches, upset stomach, fast heartbeat, and muscle tremors. Energy drinks in particular have been linked to deaths, and earlier this year, a South Carolina teenager died after chugging an energy drink, a Mountain Dew, and a latte in rapid succession. The flood of caffeine caused the 16-year-old's heart to malfunction, the Washington Post reported.
The best way to protect yourself from potential harms? Drink a safe amount of caffeine. The American Academy of Pediatrics says that children and teens should avoid caffeine altogether, while the Mayo Clinic says most adults can have up to 400 mg per day without issue. Here's what that looks like in terms of actual drinks. | So, in case you didn’t know…..here are ALL of the things you are blowing your $ on.
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Does drinking coffee increase blood pressure? | Does coffee raise blood pressure and, if so, for how long? | Why when I suddenly stand up does my vision go black gradually with sudden dizziness for a few seconds? | eng_Latn | 14,019 |
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If Caffeine Can Boost The Memory Of Bees, Can It Help Us, Too? | Who knew that the flower nectar of citrus plants — including some varieties of grapefruit, lemon and oranges — contains caffeine? As does the nectar of coffee plant flowers. And when honeybees feed on caffeine-containing nectar, it turns out, the caffeine buzz seems to improve their memories — or their motivations for going back for more. "It is surprising," says Geraldine Wright at Newcastle University in the the U.K., the lead researcher of a new honeybee study published in the journal Science. In order to study the effects of caffeine on bees, Wright and her colleagues trained the bees, Pavlovian style, to associate a reward of food with a smell of a flower. "It's a little bit like Pavlov's dog," explains Phil Stevenson of the Royal Botanic Garden in Kew, outside London. "When Pavlov rang the bell, the dog salivated. And in this case, when the bee detects the smell, it extends its proboscis," Stevenson says. (The proboscis is the bee's long, hairy tongue used to suck up the nectar from the flower.) The researchers wanted to know whether the bees would respond differently to flowers that contained a caffeinated nectar, compared to those that just had sugary nectar. And, wow, turns out there was quite a difference. The bees feeding on the caffeinated nectar were three times better able to remember the flowers' odor 24 hours later, Stevenson says. So could this mean that a caffeinated bee has a better memory? "That's exactly what the study shows," he says. "They [the caffeinated bees] just didn't forget," says Wright. And the benefit of remembering? Wright says these bees may have an advantage over their pollinating competitors in terms of locating food. So, whether the caffeine is improving bees' memories — as these researchers suggest — or simply making bees more motivated or vigilant to seek out more of the stimulant, it's intriguing that caffeine could be giving bees the same kinds of buzz that people get. "Caffeine absolutely influences our behavior," says Abraham Palmer of the University of Chicago. "It changes mood and performance in a variety of different ways." Due to genetic differences, our individual responses to caffeine vary. Some of the best studies on the effects of caffeine on people come from the U.S. military, where caffeine has been studied as a way to keep soldiers alert. In one study, researchers observed the effects of caffeine on a group of sailors who were training to become Navy Seals. During one portion of that training, they are substantially sleep deprived and exposed to a variety of other stressors, "including cold temperatures and demanding physical activities," explains researcher Harris Lieberman of the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine in Natick, Mass. When Lieberman studied the behaviors of sailors who consumed caffeine compared to those who had a noncaffeinated placebo, he documented a range of benefits. "We found that in moderate doses, caffeine enhanced ability to pay attention, and it enhanced vigilance," says Lieberman. And caffeine also seemed to improve the exhausted sailors' short-term memories, something Lieberman was not expecting to see. "We were surprised that caffeine had such widespread effects," he says. But in the absence of exhaustion, caffeine doesn't seem to help people remember any better. "I don't think we have good data that establishes that caffeine has beneficial effects on memory," Lieberman says — at least among people who are well rested. | Guests:<br /><br /> <STRONG>Denise Faustman </STRONG><br /> *Associate Professor of Medicine<br /> *Harvard Medical School<br /> *Director, Immunobiology Laboratories<br /> *Massachusetts General Hospital<br /> Boston, Massachusetts<br /><br /> <STRONG>Michael Pollan</STRONG><br /> * Contributing Writer, <EM>New York Times</EM> Magazine<br /> * Author, <EM>The Botany of Desire: A Plant's-Eye View of the World,</EM> (Random House, 2001)<br /> Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut <br /><br /> What do sweetness, beauty, intoxication, and control have to do with plants? Well...everything according to Michael Pollan, the author of the best selling <EM>The Botany of Desire: A Plant's-Eye View of the World.</EM> In this hour of Science Friday, we'll take a look at the way people and plants--including apples and marijuana--interact with each other, with author Michael Pollan. Plus...new insights in treating type 1 diabetes. | eng_Latn | 14,024 |
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Young Adults Swapping Soda For The Super Buzz Of Coffee | If you live in a college town, you might have noticed that campus coffee shops are still buzzing late into the evening. And that makes sense. New survey data from the NPD group, which tracks trends in what Americans eat and drink, finds that 18- to 24-year-olds are turning to coffee, rather than caffeinated sodas, as their pick-me-up of choice. In 2002, about 25 percent of 18- to 24-year-olds reported drinking coffee sometime within a two-week period. But by 2012, the percentage of young adults drinking coffee in that same time frame hit 39 percent. "It's an explosive growth in the consumption of coffee," says Harry Balzer of the NPD Group. For evidence of this trend, I hit a coffee shop near the campus of George Washington University, which is just a Metro-ride away from NPR headquarters here in D.C. In midafternoon, I found a packed house. "This is nothing for two o'clock in the afternoon," senior Arturo Lichaucho tells me. Often times, the line is out the door and around the block, he explained, and lots of students hit the coffee shop before hitting the books in the late afternoon. The students I chatted with gave lots of reasons for a steady coffee habit, including increasing demands on their time that lead to less sleep, and the 24/7 culture of overstimulation. And why not drink more coffee? Recent studies link coffee consumption to a range of good health effects, including decreased risk of dementia and decreased risk of depression among women. But experts say there is one downside that's often overlooked: Coffee consumption can get in the way of a good night's sleep. "Our data has shown that a brewed coffee contains much more caffeine than a cold cola beverage" says Bruce Goldberger, a toxicologist at the University of Florida. The Center for Science in the Public Interest took a look at several popular items and analyzed their caffeine content. It found that a 12-ounce cup of coffee from Starbucks contains about 260 milligrams of caffeine, which is about five times more than a 12-ounce can of Diet Coke. The caffeine content of coffee varies widely. McDonald's coffee, for instance, has about 100 mg for a similar-size serving, which is significantly less than Starbucks. And Dunkin' Donuts coffee is somewhere in the middle. For more comparisons, see their caffeine content chart. When adolescents and young adults are habituating to the effects of caffeine, it's easy for them to overdo it. And often, even adults with lots of experience drinking coffee don't necessarily connect sleep problems to caffeine consumption. "There are absolutely negative implications," explains Amy Wolfson of the College of the Holy Cross in Massachusetts, who has studied how caffeine influences sleep among adolescents. For instance, studies have linked high caffeine use to decreased REM sleep. "We know that REM sleep is needed and has positive implications for memory consolidation and learning," says Wolfson. And if college students are getting too little sleep, or poorer quality sleep, Wolfson says, it's likely to have negative implications for academic performance. So what's the smartest way to consume coffee for the boost but without the bust of a good night's sleep? Pay attention to how much you drink, and when you drink it. Consider this: The half-life of caffeine in the body can range from 2 1/2 hours to 12 hours. Because of genetic differences, some of us metabolize caffeine much more quickly than others. But Goldberger says the typical half-life is probably about five hours, which means caffeine typically stays in the body for about 10 hours — or longer. (Technically, he says it takes up to five half-lives to rid the body completely of a drug.) "If someone has a cup of coffee at 7 p.m., the caffeine that they've ingested is still in the body affecting the central nervous system when they're going to bed," says Goldberger. So as a rule of thumb, if you want to go to sleep by midnight — and stay asleep — it's probably best not to drink coffee after 2 p.m. | Like many people, commentator Mary Sojourner often feels overwhelmed by mass marketing. A postcard she recently received from a local church featured a Starbucks logo -- and that, she says, is too much. | eng_Latn | 14,029 |
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Health Food Manufacturers' Association warned caffeine inhibits the body's uptake of minerals, including iron .
40% of girls and women aged 11-24 have lower than expected iron intake . | Soaring numbers of of teenage girls are suffering iron deficiency because they consume too many energy drinks, experts have warned. The Health Food Manufacturers' Association has (HFMA) warned that caffeine can inhibit the body's uptake of minerals, including iron. Iron deficiency is Britain’s most common nutritional disorder and recent research has shown that around 40 per cent of girls and young women aged 11 to 24 have lower than expected intake. Rising levels of iron deficiency in young women have been linked to a rise in the number of energy drinks being consumed (file picture) Deficiency affects up to 18 per cent of women due to blood loss through menstruation. Other studies have indicated that one in 10 British teenagers consume as many of five cans of caffeinated energy drinks every week, the HFMA said. A survey of 10,000 British adults conducted by the Association found that three-quarters of 18 to 24- year-olds do not know that caffeine can restrict a person's intake of these vital minerals. The HFMA's executive director, Graham Keen, said: 'Micro-nutrients are essential for good health and wellbeing, and iron deficiency is a wide-scale issue which shouldn't be ignored - particularly for teenage girls. 'The public needs access to straightforward, responsible information about how essential vitamins and minerals work. SYMPTOMS: Aside from tiredness, other symptoms of iron deficiency include poor concentration, poor appetite, pale skin, dark circles under the eyes. RECOMMENDED DAILY ALLOWANCE (RDA): 14.8mg for women and 8.7mg for men. WHAT IRON DOES : It's needed to make red blood cells. A component of haemoglobin, which transports oxygen round the body. WHO NEEDS IT: Iron deficiency is Britain’s most common nutritional disorder, according to studies presented recently at the National Conference on Iron Deficiency in Infancy and Childhood. It affects up to 18 per cent of women due to blood loss through menstruation. GOOD SOURCES: Red meat, eggs, green leafy vegetables. Vitamin C helps the absorption of iron, so it’s a good idea to drink a glass of orange juice with a meat-based meal. 'Everyone should know that the best solution for most people is to consume key nutrients such as vitamins and minerals via as healthy a diet as possible . 'And it should also be recognised that a daily food supplement provides important insurance for millions looking to safeguard their nutritional intake.' It comes as another survey by consumer analysts Mintel found in the last year 61 per cent of British people have consumed a sports drink and 46 per cent a energy drink. The report also reveals 54 per cent of British people claim to often feel tired, rising to 60 per cent among women. Three out of four people said they are more fun to be around when they're feeling energetic, rising to 82 per cent among women, while two-thirds (64 per cent) said they get irritated easily when they're tired. But while energy drinks might provide a temporary boost, there are documented health risks. The drinks have been associated with a number of negative effects, including cardiovascular symptoms such as an irregular heartbeat, sleep impairment, nervousness and nausea. A 2011 study carried out in the U.S. reported on a number of cases where excessive caffeine consumption in energy drinks had been associated with effects such as 'seizures, mania, stroke and sudden death'. Caffeine: Table shows a range of drinks in order of caffeine content and their relation to daily allowances . Earlier this year the death of 19-year-old Joshua Merrick's, from Didsbury, Manchester was linked to high-caffeine energy drinks. Despite the health warnings, sales of energy drinks are rising, from 454 million litres sold in 2011 to an estimated 550 million litres predicted to fly off the shelves this year. The drinks specifically claim to provide an energy or stimulant boost, supporting mental alertness and physical performance. They generally include active ingredients such as glucose, caffeine or taurine, and may include other ingredients positioned as beneficial to health, such as ginseng and various vitamins and minerals. But experts have warned that some 500ml cans of energy drinks contain the equivalent of more than 13 teaspoons of sugar and 160mg of caffeine – which is about the same as in four cans of cola. The recommended daily limit for caffeine for adults is 400mg. Energy drinks have also been linked to sleep impairment, nervousness, nausea, mania and seizures . Energy drinks can contain around 52g of sugar, more than 50g a day recommended by the World Health Organisation. Some 500ml cans contain 160mg of caffeine – which is about the same as in four cans of cola. The recommended daily limit for adults is 400mg. University of Bonn scientists found energy drinks changed the way the heart beats and could increase the risk of potentially fatal heart rhythm problems. Other reports have linked energy drink consumption with causing irregular heartbeat and even stroke. Researchers at the University of Michigan reported that teenagers who drink energy drinks are much more likely to also drink alcohol and use drugs. They are also more likely to start smoking. U.S. researchers found mixing energy drinks with alcohol could put people at greater risk of alcohol poisoning. | The BBC made an embarrassing blunder this afternoon after announcing that the former Conservative prime minister Margaret Thatcher had died after suffering a strike instead of a stroke. An update on the mobile website of BBC News wrongly stated that she had been killed by a form of industrial action. It read: 'Reaction as former UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher dies following a strike.' Embarrassing: The BBC made a blunder this afternoon after announcing that the former Conservative prime minister Margaret Thatcher had died after suffering a strike instead of a stroke . In reality she suffered a stroke and passed away at the age of 87. The gaffe was spotted by the @HeardinLondon Twitter account, which sarcastically tweeted: 'Well done, BBC.' The post has been retweeted more than 800 times and received nearly 150 favourites. In response to the mistake a BBC spokesperson said: 'This was an error which was quickly corrected.' The error provoked amusement on the internet with one Twitter user calling the gaffe 'The most ironic typo ever,' while another questioned 'Most inappropriate typo ever?' When Baroness Thatcher came to power in May 1979, it was at the end of the infamous Winter of Discontent, where Britain was crippled by a wave of national strikes. Mistake: An update on the mobile website of BBC News wrongly stated that the former Prime Minister had been killed by a bout of industrial action. Right, a 1984 photo showing police taking action as violence flares with miners at Daw Mill colliery in Warwickshire . The Iron Lady, named because of her . strong will, spent the next decade curbing the power of trade unions, . signalling the end of an era when trade union leaders trooped in and out . of 10 Downing Street, haggling and bargaining with her Labour . predecessors. Instead she stripped the unions of . many of their powers with the aim of transferring them to management . and individual consumers. Mrs Thatcher successfully defied . Arthur Scargill's nationwide and year-long miners' strike, which . threatened to cripple Britain's entire economy. And as she transformed the nation - . attempting to release the grip of the state on massive industries and . public services alike - she became one of the most influential, . talked-about, listened-to and dominant statesmen of the Western world. Other criticism leveled at the corporation was when viewers noticed that news anchors were not wearing black ties. Presenter Huw Edwards was not wearing a dark tie fronting the Thatcher special on BBC News Channel. One Twitter user wrote: 'Would it be too much for the BBC news readers to put on a black tie and show some respect!?!' While another wrote: 'No black tie for BBC News Channel presenter? Surprising.' It is thought that the corporation's staff are only obliged to wear a black tie when a death occurs which they class as a Category One - such as the Queen. | eng_Latn | 14,031 |
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Reduce Bitterness in Coffee | A good cup of coffee can be a lifesaver in the morning and a great way to start your day. But you may struggle with the bitter taste of coffee, especially if you prefer less bitterness in your drinks. | Would you like to make chocolate but don't have cocoa beans? Check this idea out! | eng_Latn | 14,034 |
Quit Caffeine | Caffeine can help us feel more awake and alert, but too much for too long can be bad for your health. Quitting caffeine to reset your body and move away from the highs and lows of caffeine can be difficult, but most people feel the benefits of a caffeine-free life fairly quickly. | Do you love cream and coffee? Why not mix them together to make a creamy coffee! | deu_Latn | 14,035 |
Handle Caffeine Withdrawal | Can’t imagine making it through the day without your morning coffee? You’re not alone! Many people use caffeine to wake up in the morning and stay alert during the day. | If you're trying to cut back on carbs, you may already be paying attention to the foods you're eating and your portion sizes. But you should also consider the carbohydrates in the drinks you choose. | eng_Latn | 14,036 |
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symptoms of lack of caffeine | Top 15 Caffeine Withdrawal Symptoms. 1 Headache. A caffeine headache usually starts behind the eyes and then moves up the front of the head. 2 Sleepiness. This just isnât your normal tiredness, this is sitting up straight but still canât keep your eyes open tiredness. 3 Irritability. Everyone and everything gets on your last nerve. Lethargy. | Caffeine withdrawal symptoms vary in type and severity from person to person. These caffeine withdrawal symptoms are common: Chills and/or hot spells. Decreased alertness. Depressed mood. Difficulty concentrating or thinking. Digestive issues (usually constipation, but sometimes also nausea and / or vomiting) | eng_Latn | 14,038 |
can too much sugar in your urin cause bladder infection | Temporary causes can be too much fluid in the bladder. Coffee and alcohol especially can cause a sudden need to urinate and urine leakage. Dehydration and other sources of bladder irritation â carbonated drinks and spicy, sugary or acid foods â can irritate the bladder and cause leakage of urine. | That morning cup of java might wake you up, but caffeine in particular is known to cause bladder irritation and worsen urinary tract symptoms. Caffeine is a diuretic and a bladder stimulant that can cause a sudden need to urinate. After consuming a cup of coffee or drinking down a can of cola, the caffeine is passed quickly to the brain and does not collect in the bloodstream or get stored in the body. However, the caffeine exits your body several hours later in the urine. Because caffeine is a diuretic, it can lead to dehydration. | eng_Latn | 14,039 |
does caffeine help menstrual cramps | Cramping is one of the most common symptoms a woman experiences before, during or after her menstrual cycle. Caffeine contributes to cramps because of its diuretic nature--it increases urine production and promotes dehydration. In addition, coffee contains oils that may inflame your intestines and cause cramping. Fibrocystic breast syndrome is a condition that many women suffer before or during a menstrual period. | Chamomile Tea: Another natural cure for cramps is the chamomile flower. Chamomile has been proven to relieve muscle spasms in the abdomen and uterus, and hence is a great home remedy for menstrual cramps. Drink 1-5 cups of chamomile tea a day for a week before you get your period and throughout for optimum results. | eng_Latn | 14,040 |
can caffeine cause coughing | If you have an allergy to caffeine, you may not only find yourself coughing but also may experience a number of other physical reactions, like diarrhea, nausea, vomiting or stomach cramps. You may also develop a redness, rash or hives over all or parts of your skin. | The coughing is how the condition can be spread from person to person. Coughing will develop weeks after the condition begins. Blood may also be present in the cough of some people with tuberculosis. Other Chronic Coughing Causes: Cancer of the airways and lungs may lead to coughing and bloody coughing. Medications like ACE inhibitors can lead to dry coughing. Other possible causes of an uncontrollable cough include seasonal allergies. Symptoms of Uncontrollable Cough. Coughing is not a disease, but a symptom of a disease. | eng_Latn | 14,041 |
Get Faster at Cooking | If you want to speed up your cooking...a bit of planning and organization will help | Never have time for coffee in the morning? Well these tips will help you. | eng_Latn | 14,042 |
Do Some Meditations | Here are a few meditations for beginners and experts to use. | Never have time for coffee in the morning? Well these tips will help you. | eng_Latn | 14,043 |
A 120-V electric coffeepot draws a current of 0.6 A. What is the resistance of its heating element? | This question has a simple answer observe\n V=IR now R=V/I\n so i.e.120/0.6 =200 ohms \n if you heating effects please see the joule,faradays heating effects of electricity | Are you addicted to just the caffeine or also to the taste/ritual of drinking it? While I was able to gradually decrease caffeine by swithing to 25% decaf, then 50% decaf, and so on... it was even harder to quit drinking it altogether because I loved the taste and the social aspect. I also like hot drinks better than cold drinks. \n\nYou can try some hot teas, they have lower caffeine. There are some coffee substitues that are chicory or barley based, found in health food stores. They arent perfect taste match, but may be worth a try. \n\nIf you like the energy of caffeine, try drinking Yerba Mate tea... you drink it hot and it gives a nice natural boost without the side effects of caffeine. | eng_Latn | 14,044 |
Because I wake up at 6:30 on saturdays, and then I have to go to a volenteer job, and at that ungodly hour, I am a nightmare! | if u have this workload on you, you can try this: a herbal tee from south america called mate or yerba mate. it has just little caffeine but plenty of other nutrients that really complement the stimulation effect of caffeine. it will give u more stamina than coffee and, unlike coffee, it is absolutely harmless, it is healthy in fact, u can drink it all day, just do not drink it right before going to sleep \n\ni used to drink lots of it instead of coffee, when i realized that i simply cannot continue drinking so much coffee.\n\n or try Korean ginseng - eleuterococus (i used it when i was writing my thesis and had little sleep and much work) or leuzea=rhaponticum= maral root (i take this one or eleuterococus to combat severe jet lag when the necessity arises - they wake me up, so i am active when i am supposed to be, so i get myself tired and then in the evening i can fall asleep more easily than if i spent the whole day trying to keep my eyes open! . so i think it is equally good for shiftworkers or the situation u described)\n\nBUT: dont take it before u go to sleep, it is imperative thet u sleep well since u dont have much time for that... | why does keano reeves suck? why do they make 10 pack hot dogs and only 8 pack hot dog buns? Sometimes things are the way they are. Who knows? | eng_Latn | 14,045 |
Improve Your Fitness Using Coffee | From helping you lose weight to performing at your best in competition, caffeine can safely be used as part of your exercise regimen. It is especially likely that caffeine can enhance your fitness performance during endurance activities. | Ever woken up on the wrong side of the bed? Need to get your blood pumping for the day? Never fear! This article is for you! | eng_Latn | 14,046 |
Choose Coffee for Health Benefits | Coffee is a daily staple for millions, yet research surrounding its health effects is conflicting. Overall, evidence suggests that coffee is not harmful for most populations, and may actually offer some health benefits! | This article gives an overview about the various vitamins in the body of humans. | eng_Latn | 14,047 |
All I do now, is drink pepsi and coffee. It's like I carried on a new addiction. Is this common, for recovering addicts? \nCan too much caffine be bad for your health? | Congrates on making it five years!! It is common to replace one addiction to another. And yes too much caffiene over time can be bad for you health. Just drink it in moderation, and try to slip in atleast 3 glasses of water in a day so it can go through your system and clean it out. I hope you stay clean for another 30 yrs.!!!!!! | Low carb diets are contrary to balanced health.\n\nThey are a critical part of human nutrition and those who cut back on them are weakening their bodies. Long-term low carb diets contribute to heart disease, lower immune system function, can cause kidney/liver problems, and cause muscle to waste away.\n\nThe media hype surrounding low carb diets don't address the issues.\n\nCarbs are healthy and are required for good health, but, eating TOO MUCH white pasta, white rice, white bread, candy bars, cakes, french fries . . . contributes to poor health.\n\nYou are right.\n\nEating a healthy level of carbs, whether they be high-glycemic index or low-glycemic index, are good for you.\n\nOf course, it is better to not consume high-glycemic index carbs, but in controlled quantities, they are good for you.\n\nPeople can't think for themselves, so, they blame carbs on their appearance or health problems. | eng_Latn | 14,048 |
How to extract caffeine from ready made coffee powder ? | Buy decaffeinated coffee and some NoDoz--same result. | www.antamedia.com offers free intarnet cafe software. You can capture the screens of the clients using this software. You can do a lot more u can manage everything from ur server using this software & download it for free. | eng_Latn | 14,049 |
What are some of the health affects of caffiene addiction? | "An overdose of caffeine can result in a state termed caffeine intoxication or caffeine poisoning. Its symptoms are both physiological and psychological. Symptoms of caffeine intoxication include: restlessness, nervousness, excitement, insomnia, flushed face, diuresis, muscle twitching, rambling flow of thought and speech, paranoia, cardiac arrhythmia or tachycardia, and psychomotor agitation, gastrointestinal complaints, increased blood pressure, rapid pulse, vasoconstriction (tightening or constricting of superficial blood vessels) sometimes resulting in cold hands or fingers, increased amounts of fatty acids in the blood, and an increased production of gastric acid. In extreme cases mania, depression, lapses in judgment, disorientation, loss of social inhibition, delusions, hallucinations and psychosis may occur. [3]" | fizzyness!!!!! hence the name Fizz! | eng_Latn | 14,050 |
I have read and heard very different opinions. I think that coffee has different effects on every one. I need it to concentrate and above all in the morning 'cause it can help to cope in an immediate way with my low blood-pressure | Coffee as you know contains caffeine. Depending on the variety used the caffeine content can vary. This has the ability to stimulate the brain. However, overdosing on caffeine can have the reverse affect. Think Incredible Hulk Syndrome. Further, caffeine and other substances within the coffee can speed up your heart, too fast.\n\nThe real danger comes from consuming, unwittingly, more caffeine from other sources, such Coca Cola chocolate etc.\n\nHowever, moderation is the watch word.\n\nMy favourite stimulant is TEA [Camellia sinensis]. I consume gallons of it everyday. \n\nOf course it does contain equal amounts of caffeine, as coffee. Tea does have other inherent health properties. | you really cant increase your heighth. If you take a good source of vitamins and are under 21 it will help increase your hiegth! | eng_Latn | 14,051 |
I have a MONSTER that is really good but not enough, cause the efect last about 2 hours so I'd need to drink one every two hours, so about 4. Too much I don't wanna die. What can I do?????????????????? | It would take over 80 MONSTER energy drinks to kill someone from caffeine. So just drink your MONSTERS or Rockstars or w/e and just stay cool, chew gum to get the smell of alcohol off your breathe. | i've been at work for 4 hrs. already. | eng_Latn | 14,052 |
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what is the max dose of caffeine you should get daily | Healthy Adults. No more than 400 mg of caffeine per day - about three 8 oz cups (237 ml) of brewed coffee per day. Pregnant or breastfeeding women and women who are planning to become pregnant. No more than 300 mg of caffeine per day - a little over two 8 oz (237 ml) cups of coffee. Children are considered to be more sensitive to the effects of caffeine. Recommendations for children and teens are based on their body weights. | Caffeine dosages should be tailored to individuals. If you are new to caffeine supplements, start with a 100mg dose. Typically, 200mg of caffeine is used for fat-burning supplementation, while acute strength increases occur at higher doses, 500mg and above. Researchers tend to use a dosage range of 4-6mg/kg bodyweight. | eng_Latn | 14,066 |
symptoms caffeine overdose sweating | These 10 facts about space will blow your mind. The symptoms of caffeine intoxication can be easily confused with symptoms of mental disorders, such as anxiety. There generally are 12 symptoms of the condition, including restlessness, nervousness, excitement, insomnia, confusion and excessive energy.rofuse sweating might also accompany intoxication with caffeine. If very high doses â more than 10 grams â of caffeine are taken, a person might experience seizures, respiratory failure and ultimately, death. Milder forms of caffeine overdose normally will subside within four to six hours. | Top 10 Caffeine Overdose Symptoms. Here are the usual symptoms in order from the first ones to be experienced to the more severe, later stage consequences. Jitters, Restlessness, and Nervousness. Increased heartbeat. | eng_Latn | 14,067 |
does green coffee bean have caffeine | Side effects. Green coffee seems to cause few side effects. The caffeine in green coffee -- just like the caffeine in brewed coffee -- can cause symptoms that include: 1 Headache. 2 Upset stomach. 3 Anxiety. | And now maybe you are wondering on the amount of caffeine you consume in your daily intake of green mountain coffee. OK some Facts about this: One standard 8 fl ozcup of coffee has approx. 120 miligrams of caffeine. However, an 8 oz cup of coffee from a standard 2 oz K-cup contains an amount between 100 to140 mg of caffeine. Most K-cups consist of 2 tablespoons of ground coffee which equals 2 ounces of coffee. Green Mountain Coffee Keurig Single-Serve K-Cup Pods, Breakfast Blend Light Roast Coffee, 12 Count (pack of 6) | eng_Latn | 14,068 |
how much caffeine | 1 A typical 8oz serving of coffee will average about 130mg of caffeine, while a 1oz shot of espresso will haveabout 60-75mg. Per 8oz serving, black tea averages 50mg and green tea has 35mg. Iced tea will usually have 50mg per serving. | How much caffeine is in one cup of coffee? A: An average 8-ounce cup of coffee contains around 95 milligrams of caffeine, although this amount can vary depending on the type and amount of grounds used ... Full Answer > | eng_Latn | 14,069 |
average mg of caffeine in coffee | Caffeine by Type of Brewed Coffee. Like all coffee drinks, caffeine levels vary greatly - due to variations in coffee blend, exact amount of ground coffee used, and brewing technique. The value of caffeine in brewed coffee featured above is an average, with values generally between 64 and 272 milligrams per cup. Because brewed coffee requires that the water is in contact with the grinds for a long time, this leads to a higher caffeine concentration (and sometimes an over-extracted taste). | Toxic doses, over 10 grams per day for an adult, are much higher than typical dose of under 500 milligrams per day. A cup of coffee contains 80â175 mg of caffeine, depending on what bean (seed) is used and how it is prepared (e.g. drip, percolation, or espresso). | eng_Latn | 14,070 |
is coffee extract the same as coffee | Best Answer: coffee extract is a product taken from coffee to give the flavors of coffee without the need for the bean itself. depending on the extraction method, caffeine may or may not be present. if it is solvent extracted, then it is highly likely caffeine could be in there. if it is steam extracted, then the caffeine may not be in there. | Studies using Green Coffee Extract (GCE) tend to be dosed based on their chlorogenic acid content, which in isolation are taken in the 120-300mg range. The optimal dosage of both GCE and isolated chlorogenic acid is not known at this moment in time. | eng_Latn | 14,071 |
can drinking coffee cause your eyes to swell | You should not drink too much coffee. You need to use the warm compress to make you feel comfortable at the eyes. The hot cloth covered on the eyes will release your puffy eyes. You need to eat more food with vitamin C to moisture the eyes. | Coffee containing caffeine can cause insomnia, nervousness and restlessness, stomach upset, nausea and vomiting, increased heart and breathing rate, and other side effects. Consuming large amounts of coffee might also cause headache, anxiety, agitation, ringing in the ears, and irregular heartbeats. Drinking unfiltered coffee can increase total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein (LDL), and levels of another type of blood fat called triglycerides. This might increase the risk of developing heart disease. | eng_Latn | 14,072 |
foods that have caffeine in them | Caffeine in edibles: including mints, gum, chocolates, candies, medications, and tablets. | (October 2015) Caffeine occurs naturally in foods, such as coffee, tea and cocoa and has a long history of safe use as a mild stimulant. Products are also available with added caffeine, including cola-type soft drinks, formulated caffeinated beverages (energy drinks) and energy shots. Caffeine content of some food and drinks: | eng_Latn | 14,073 |
is coffee good for allergies | Coffee 'answers the prayers of hayfever sufferers'. Drinking a strong cup of coffee can relieve the symptoms of hayfever and prevent severe allergic reactions, claim researchers. They said they had successfully prevented even acute allergic responses such as anaphylactic shock, which can kill. Caffeine may be effective in chronic allergic disorders. | Over the past few years, a body of scientific evidence has built up pointing to the many health benefits of coffee. No wonder more than 50 percent of Americans enjoy a daily java fix. But before you grab a celebratory cup of joe (or seven), consider this: Coffee is also an addictive stimulant that could come with enough side effects to give some experts the jitters. We sensed a serious debate, er, brewing. And so we asked HuffPost Wellness Editor Dr. Patricia Fitzgerald and HuffPost blogger Mark Hyman, M.D., to break down both sides of the coffee debate. Is Coffee Good For You Health Benefits Coffee Is Coffee Bad For You Coffee Health Benefits Health. | eng_Latn | 14,074 |
can ice tea cause dehydration? | A: If the iced tea is decaf it should be a lot less dehydrating than tea with caffeine. It's the caffeine in tea (and coffee) that accounts for the majority of the diuretic effect those brews have. There are other substances in iced tea that are slightky diuretic, but the caffeine is the main culprit. | This new study adds to the evidence, that among everyday coffee drinkers â say, those of us who routinely sip a cup of Joe or two at the office â the old wives' tale that coffee will lead to dehydration is really just that: a tale. | eng_Latn | 14,075 |
how much caffeine is in cup of coffee? | A 12-ounce cup of coffee that you brew at home contains about 100 to 160 milligrams of caffeine. Use a coffee maker with coffee pods and you're likely to get between 75 and 150 milligrams per cup. Instant coffee contains between 135 and 148 milligrams per cup. Purchase that cup at a coffeehouse and you'll get between 178 and 260 milligrams in a 12-ounce serving. A shot of espresso contains about 150 milligrams of caffeine. Any specialty drink, such as a mocha or latte, made with a single shot will thus also contain 150 milligrams. Frozen coffee drinks also contain significant amounts of caffeine -- between 140 and 260 milligrams per serving. | How much caffeine in a cup of coffee? Many people are now buying their coffee to go, typically in 16 ounce cups. One 16 ounce cup of coffee has around 300 mg of caffeine. | eng_Latn | 14,076 |
how much caffeine is a lot | How much is too much? Up to 400 milligrams (mg) of caffeine a day appears to be safe for most healthy adults. That's roughly the amount of caffeine in four cups of brewed coffee, 10 cans of cola or two energy shot drinks. Although caffeine use may be safe for adults, it's not a good idea for children. And adolescents should limit themselves to no more than 100 mg of caffeine a day. | The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) state that the average amount of caffeine consumed in the US is approximately 300 mg per person per day - the equivalent to between two and four cups of coffee. | eng_Latn | 14,077 |
coffee cause depression | As per the findings of the initial report on coffee and depression, the study which delved into the mental conditions of registered nurses ages 34 to 59, indicated that the caffeine in coffee served as a legitimate antidepressant. | Despite caffeine content, coffee itself is very acidic in nature and can cause GI upset, emotional disturbances and adrenal fatigue. Adrenal fatigue can cause hormone imbalance and lead to weight gain and PMS, amongst other problems. | eng_Latn | 14,078 |
are caffeine tablets safe | While not as addictive as some street drugs, caffeine pills can become habit forming because they are stimulants, provide energy and, in some cases, may alter moods. Because of the adverse side effects, most caffeine or energy pills display warning labels to the consumer. | Some people think Garcina Cambogia contains caffeine because it is an effective weight loss supplement. Caffeine is actually very harmful when included in weight loss products. The stimulant effects might suppress hunger artificially. The reality is that caffeine is a diuretic. | eng_Latn | 14,079 |
effect of coffee on blood vessels | The caffeine in a cup of coffee might help your small blood vessels work better. Credit: © jogyx / Fotolia. The caffeine in a cup of coffee might help your small blood vessels work better, according to research presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2013. | You can see that caffeine also causes the brain's blood vessels to constrict, because it blocks adenosine's ability to open them up. This effect is why some headache medicines, like Anacin, contain caffeine -- if you have a vascular headache, the caffeine will close down the blood vessels and relieve it. | eng_Latn | 14,080 |
what is suspended coffee | Suspended Coffee as itâs called, is the concept that when you place your order at your favorite coffee shop, you also request a second drink for someone who may not be able to afford it. The shop then holds this cup of joe in âsuspensionâ, until the time someone comes in and requests it.This âpay it forwardâ means that a homeless person or someone who is broke and out of work can stop in for a hot coffee. The initiative has a website in development, and is working on creating an app for smartphones.he shop then holds this cup of joe in âsuspensionâ, until the time someone comes in and requests it. This âpay it forwardâ means that a homeless person or someone who is broke and out of work can stop in for a hot coffee. The initiative has a website in development, and is working on creating an app for smartphones. | Decaffeination is the removal of caffeine from coffee beans, cocoa, tea leaves and other caffeine-containing materials.fter this point, the caffeine is the only material removed from the beans, so no coffee strength or other flavorings are lost. Because water is used in the initial phase of this process, indirect method decaffeination is sometimes referred to as water-processed. | eng_Latn | 14,081 |
can coffee damage teeth | Coffee and Tea Effects on Teeth. Coffee and tea are especially tough on teeth, because tannic acid scrapes into the pits and grooves of tooth enamel and can stain teeth. The amount of coffee a person consumes daily does affect the color of their teeth. | If you drink tea or coffee with sugar or you have flavoured syrups in your coffee shop drinks, you could be unwittingly damaging your teeth and adding unhelpful calories to your diet. A wide variety of tablet or granular artificial sweeteners are available and are safe to consume in your hot drinks. | eng_Latn | 14,082 |
does caffeine hide intoxication | No matter how on top of your game it makes you feel, caffeine does not reduce your level of intoxication. Feeling sober when youâre drunk is dangerous. You may, for instance, mistakenly think that youâre in good enough shape to drive. Your heart is another reason to think twice about mixing caffeine and alcohol. | Thatâs good, since the potential for intoxication in people who mix energy drinks and alcohol is a concern.) What we found. Caffeine levels per serving ranged from about 6 milligrams to 242 milligrams per servingâand some containers have more than one serving. The highest level was in 5-hour Energy Extra Strength; the lowest in the seemingly oxymoronic 5-hour Energy Decaf. | eng_Latn | 14,083 |
caffeine in decaffeinated coffee | Caffeine by Starbucks Decaf Coffee Cup Size. The above amounts are posted by Starbucks, however, other independent tests found different results. Tests undertaken by the University of Florida showed that a 16oz serving of decaffeinated brewed coffee had caffeine concentrations of 12 to 13.4 milligrams. | Caffeine content can range from as much as 160 milligrams in some energy drinks to as little as 4 milligrams in a 1-ounce serving of chocolate-flavored syrup. Even decaffeinated coffee isn't completely free of caffeine. Caffeine is also present in some over-the-counter pain relievers, cold medications, and diet pills. | eng_Latn | 14,084 |
what happens if the body gets too much caffeine | 1 Heart âfluttersâ: Not only can the heart rate speed up, but it can also flutter wildly due to excessive caffeine consumption. Muscle spasms: This is a sign that youâre getting entirely too much caffeine. An excess can lead to involuntary muscle cramps, twitches, and spasms. | Caffeine is a drug that can have many effects on your body. For instance, because it can cause your gastrointestinal muscles to contract, caffeine has a laxative effect. While some individuals may use the caffeine in coffee for this effect, too much caffeine can also cause sufficient fluid loss to dehydrate you. | eng_Latn | 14,085 |
is caffeine a chemical compound? | Figure 1. The molecular structure of caffeine. Caffeine belongs to the family of heterocyclic compounds known as purines. It has the systematic name 3,7-dihydro-1,3,7-trimethyl-1H-purine-2,6-dione; it is also known as 1,3,7-trimethylxanthine, and 1,3,7-trimethyl-2,6-dioxopurine. | Caffeine in coffee and its effects. Scientifically speaking, Caffeine is an odourless, bitter white alkaloid that belongs to the Xanthine chemical group and is represented in the chemical formula (C8H10N4O2). It is known in Pharmacology as 1,3,7-trimethylxanthine. | eng_Latn | 14,086 |
what does it mean decaffeinated | Decaffeination is the removal of caffeine from coffee beans, cocoa, tea leaves and other caffeine-containing materials.fter this point, the caffeine is the only material removed from the beans, so no coffee strength or other flavorings are lost. Because water is used in the initial phase of this process, indirect method decaffeination is sometimes referred to as water-processed. | Decaffeinated Tea refers to black or green tea that has had most of its natural caffeine removed. It's important to note that decaffeinated does not mean caffeine-free . There is still a small amount of caffeine in most decaffeinated teas unless the product is highly processed. | eng_Latn | 14,087 |
does coffee or the caffeine hurt the digestive process | It speeds up transit time. Caffeine-containing beverages can affect your digestive system and cause diarrhea, especially if you have a condition that affects your bowels, such as irritable bowel syndrome. 2. Itâs a diuretic. That means caffeine makes your body lose water. This could potentially set the stage for dehydration and put you at risk for constipation. Without enough liquid or fluid in the colon, stool can become hard and have a more difficult time traveling through your digestive system. | Its effects on the colon are found to be comparable to those of a 1000 kCal meal. Since coffee contains no calories, and its effects on the gastrointestinal tract cannot be ascribed to its volume load, acidity or osmolality, it must have pharmacological effects. Caffeine cannot solely account for these gastrointestinal effects. | eng_Latn | 14,088 |
does drinking tea count as water | Report Abuse. If it's black tea, no, it's actually counting against you, since the caffeine will dehydrate you. If it is decaf of herbal tea, sure, that counts as water. but instead of trying to count how much water you're drinking, instead you should focus on your body cues.Too much water isn't good for you either.You should feel hydrated, but not stuffed or bloated.f it is decaf of herbal tea, sure, that counts as water. but instead of trying to count how much water you're drinking, instead you should focus on your body cues. Too much water isn't good for you either. | Tea is the second-most consumed drink in the world, surpassed only by water. An often-surprising fact to tea novices is that all teas (white, green, oolong, black and pu'erh) come from the same plant. | eng_Latn | 14,089 |
caffeine when pregnant first trimester | Now, keep in mind, thatâs a lot of coffee, probably more than most people consume, and certainly not advised for a pregnant mama. (There was also a 2001 study that showed that consuming more than 300 mg of coffee while pregnant doubled a womanâs risk for miscarriage in first trimester (2).) Up until 2008, the general consensus was a few cups of coffee was fine during pregnancy. | Moderate Caffeine Consumption During Pregnancy. ABSTRACT: Moderate caffeine consumption (less than 200 mg per day) does not appear to be a major contributing factor in miscarriage or preterm birth. The relationship of caffeine to growth restriction remains undetermined. | eng_Latn | 14,090 |
add symptoms caffeine | Caffeine is POSSIBLY UNSAFE when taken by mouth for a long time or in fairly high doses. Caffeine can cause insomnia, nervousness and restlessness, stomach irritation, nausea and vomiting, increased heart rate and respiration, and other side effects. | Caffeine withdrawal symptoms vary in type and severity from person to person. These caffeine withdrawal symptoms are common: Chills and/or hot spells. Decreased alertness. Depressed mood. Difficulty concentrating or thinking. Digestive issues (usually constipation, but sometimes also nausea and / or vomiting) | eng_Latn | 14,091 |
is caffeine ok for your liver | Caffeine has three metabolites: paraxanthine, which increases lipolysis from the liver (free fatty acids into the blood); theobromine, which dilates blood vessels and increases urine output; and theophylline, which relaxes smooth muscles of the bronchi. | Drinking the Right Liquids. 1 1. Minimize alcohol and caffeine intake. Alcohol and caffeine are two of the biggest culprits that deposit toxins in your liver and keep it from functioning properly. 2 2. Drink lots of water. Detoxify your liver and flush toxins out by drinking at least 2 quarts of water every day. 3 3. Add lemon to your diet. | eng_Latn | 14,092 |
how long can coffee stay in your system | Loading ... about 2 days contents of a 250ml cup of coffee. It only takes you two hours to process it trough your system if you weight 200 lb, you will loose 50% of it on your first urine, but it does not clear completely out of your system for about two days. | What Drinking Coffee Actually Does To Your Body. 1 The caffeine enters your bloodstream and quickly finds its way to your brain, where it works as a stimulant and boosts alertness and energy. 2 The downside is that drinking too much can cause insomnia. 3 Thatâs partially because caffeine stays in your system for hours and hours. The way we metabolize coffee is called a half-life, Hunnes says. In most people, caffeine's half-life is 4 to 6 hours. It takes about 6 hours to reduce the amount of caffeine in our blood by about 50 percent, she explains. | eng_Latn | 14,093 |
how caffeine affects body | Caffeine stimulates the central nervous system and can produce restlessness, headaches, and irritability. caffeine also elevates your heart rate and blood pressure. Over the long-term as your body gets used to caffeine, it requires higher amounts to get the same effects. Certainly, having your body in a state of hormonal emergency all day long isn't very healthy. | Caffeine works primarily in the brain, where it affects the function of neurotransmitters and exerts a stimulant effect. If you drink too much coffee in a short amount of time, you will experience symptoms mostly related to your brain and digestive system. | eng_Latn | 14,094 |
how many mg of caffeine in a grande chai latte | A 16-oz chai tea latte contains about 95 milligrams of caffeine. A typical coffee shop chai tea latte made with spiced black tea and steamed milk may come in several sizes. A 16-ounce chai tea latte contains an average of 95 milligrams of caffeine, while a 12-ounce has slightly less, with approximately 70 milligrams of caffeine. | The Starbucks coffee with 'three quarters of the safe daily dose' in one cup. 400mg of caffeine is the recommended daily allowance for average person. 16oz Starbucks 'Grande' contains 330mg, according to study. | eng_Latn | 14,095 |
how much caffeine is in a dr depper | Confidence votes 13. Both Dr. Pepper and Diet Dr. Pepper contain 41mg of caffeine per 12oz. can, according to wilstar.com/caffeine.htm, which cites the National Soft Drink Association, US Food and Drug Administration, Bunker and McWilliams, Pepsi, and Slim-Fast as sources. | The OPAT (self.army) submitted 9 months ago * by Milkshakes69Lil' Depper. Today, myself and one other Lil' Depper were subject to the Occupational Physical Assessment Test (OPAT) at our local recruiting office. | eng_Latn | 14,096 |
how much caffeine a day is safe nursing | We don't have a UK guideline for a safe amount of caffeine for breastfeeding mums. In the US, women who are breastfeeding are recommended to have no more than about 200mg of caffeine a day (ACOG 2013, COD 2001) . That's about two mugs of tea, or two mugs of instant coffee, or one mug of filter coffee, a day (FSA 2008) . More than this amount of caffeine is unlikely to harm your baby (COD 2001, Briggs et al 2011) . | In 2003, a team at Health Canada, a government regulatory agency, reviewed more than 200 studies about caffeine's effects on human health. On the basis of the survey, the team concluded that 400 mg of caffeine per day (or about three 8-oz cups of brewed coffee) is a safe dose for healthy adults to consume. At and below this level, the average person does not experience negative mood changes or heart problems, the report stated. | eng_Latn | 14,097 |
how much caffeine should an adult have | Cup of coffee. If you thought Red Bull was bad, you might be surprised about how much caffeine is really in your favourite drinks. The amount of caffeine the healthy adult should consume a day is up to 400mg and the normal amount in 12-ounce coffee cups contains 90 to 120mg. But one 12-ounce 'tall' or small cup of Starbucks actually has as much as 260mg of caffeine per cup, Business Insider reports. | Amount and Sources. Most adults can consume 200 mg to 300 mg of caffeine per day, which translates to two to four cups of coffee, without any health concerns or negative side effects.nce you start drinking four or more cups of coffee, or otherwise consuming 500 mg to 600 mg of caffeine daily, you are more likely to experience the ill effects of caffeine. Coffee is one of the most abundant sources of caffeine, although other consumable items contain the drug. | eng_Latn | 14,098 |
how long does a jar of coffee last | Report Abuse. If it smells bad, it'll taste bad. As soon as you open it, store in the FREEZER until it is used up, it will last for years that way! My mother kept instant decaf around that way for relatives that visited once a year. Her last jar was 5 years old when she finally served the last of it. | As far as brewed coffee, it will go bad much faster than grounds or beans. Brewed coffee can be stored in the refrigerator for 3-4 days before it should be dumped out. On the counter, it should be dumped out after 12-24 hours. There is also some debate about these time frames among regular coffee drinkers. | eng_Latn | 14,099 |
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