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Should one avoid coffee and tea because they contain the addictive drug caffeine?
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The drug caffeine can affect mind and body, but so can alcohol.
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i would suggest have it unless you feel unwell...too much can cause jitteryness, but a few cups of coffee throughout a day will be fine
it is also not technically addictive...merely that some people feel they want/need it to give them a boost...they would have no withdrawal symptoms without it
i would suggest have it unless you feel unwell...too much can cause jitteryness, but a few cups of coffee throughout a day will be fine
it is also not technically addictive...merely that some people feel they want/need it to give them a boost...they would have no withdrawal symptoms without it
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Some time ago I had to take some tablet for some reason or other (can't remember what) and told not to drink anything with caffeine in it. My husband went out and came back with some decaffeinated tea bags because he knew how much I liked my cup of tea. I have used them ever since and found them just as good as ordinary tea bags.
Ummmm - did you get withdrawal symptoms?
Ummmm - did you get withdrawal symptoms?
Like Star we drifted into drinking Decaffeinated tea some years ago and have never looked back. However I do like good coffee and drink a couple of cups a day. I soon know if I've had too much caffeine - get the shakes - but I'm not sure it can do any harm if taken in moderation.
I do know people who have experienced very bad headaches when giving up caffeine all of a sudden, so its best done gradually to allow the body to adjust.
I do know people who have experienced very bad headaches when giving up caffeine all of a sudden, so its best done gradually to allow the body to adjust.
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