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The Dangers Of Caffeine...
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Ok, so this gentleman had liver disease, which played a big part in his death, but I still wanted to share this and ask you all to make a concious effort to reduce your caffeine intake.
I've not had any for over two months now, and I can honestly say I feel ten times better for it. I used to have daily headaches and heart palpitations, which I put down to stress, late nights, and alcohol consumption, but after the first month of cutting out tea and coffee, I saw a huge improvement.
Scary stuff...
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-24 53928/J ohn-Jac kson-di es-caff eine-ov erdose- energy- mints.h tml
I've not had any for over two months now, and I can honestly say I feel ten times better for it. I used to have daily headaches and heart palpitations, which I put down to stress, late nights, and alcohol consumption, but after the first month of cutting out tea and coffee, I saw a huge improvement.
Scary stuff...
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There's been a few deaths in recent years due to caffeine overdose http:// www. dailymail. co. uk/ health/ article- 475021/ Overdose- drama- girl- 14- cups- espresso. html
11:51 Fri 11th Oct 2013
The article is already here.
http:// well.bl ogs.nyt imes.co m/2013/ 06/06/t his-is- your-br ain-on- coffee/ ?_r=0
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I didn't drink enough to be addicted, I would literally have two cups of coffee in the morning, and maybe a cup of tea during the day.
I think I must just be sensitive to caffeine, but stories like this just make you realise how lethal it can be.
I can't think of anything that caffeine would be beneficial for.
I think I must just be sensitive to caffeine, but stories like this just make you realise how lethal it can be.
I can't think of anything that caffeine would be beneficial for.
The same goes for alcohol and any other substance that is put through our bodies. Too much caffeine, alcohol, milk, bread, cheese, etc will cause damage. The list is endless. I think as long as we, as humans, moderate these things we shouldn't have too much of a problem. My business partner used to smoke 30-40 roll-ups a day and 20 cups of coffee. He stopped smoking and just increased his 'coffee' intake to compensate. My step dad has a side dish with his salt at night - too much salt will knacker you.
There's been a few deaths in recent years due to caffeine overdose
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/h ealth/a rticle- 475021/ Overdos e-drama -girl-1 4-cups- espress o.html
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Hc, blimey. It's the first I've heard of it, so I'm really shocked to read it's not an isolated case.
A good friend of mine had a similar thing happen to him, Zacs. He drank two cans of red bull (when it first came onto the market) and about half an hour later he collapsed and someone had to call for an ambulance as he thought he was having a heart attack.
I really do believe that water is a much, much better choice over coffee.
Well done Xerus! :)
A good friend of mine had a similar thing happen to him, Zacs. He drank two cans of red bull (when it first came onto the market) and about half an hour later he collapsed and someone had to call for an ambulance as he thought he was having a heart attack.
I really do believe that water is a much, much better choice over coffee.
Well done Xerus! :)
society, I was raised with a constant supply of sweet tea in my bottle, then my feeder cup and as soon as I was old enough to hold a cup it was non stop tea. When I was about 8 I joined in with the grown ups and had coffee made with milk before bed.
What do you drink if you don't drink tea or coffee? There is nothing nicer than a hot drink on a cold day
What do you drink if you don't drink tea or coffee? There is nothing nicer than a hot drink on a cold day
Society, it's only recently I've noticed the adverse effects it has on me, and I feel much much better without it.
Hc, yeah, me too. My Mum used to give us warm, sweet tea in our bottles and then cups.
I agree nothing beats a hot drink on a cold day, but there are plenty of alternatives.
Herbal tea's are lovely, and decaf (most), also I like to drink plain hot water with a few squeezes of lemon. It sounds boring, but I don't think I could go back to tea and coffee now.
Hc, yeah, me too. My Mum used to give us warm, sweet tea in our bottles and then cups.
I agree nothing beats a hot drink on a cold day, but there are plenty of alternatives.
Herbal tea's are lovely, and decaf (most), also I like to drink plain hot water with a few squeezes of lemon. It sounds boring, but I don't think I could go back to tea and coffee now.
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