Caffeine is found naturally in coffee beans, cocoa beans, and tea. It is also added to colas, energy drinks, and medications.
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1. Caffeine Consumption ... 2. Where Did Caffeine Come From? ... 4. What Caffeine Gets Up To In The Body...
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www.abc.net.au/quantum/poison/caffeine/caffeine.htm
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Where does caffeine come from? ... Why does caffeine wake you up? ... Why do I have a need for caffeine?
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www.villanova.edu/studentlife/healthandwellness/resourc...
www.villanova.edu/studentlife/healthandwellness/resources.htm?page=caffeine.htm
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North Americans consume a lot of caffeine. It's in our coffee, our colas, and our chocolates. The following chart, compiled from US Food and Drug Administration figures, illustrates the caffeine content of many popular foods and beverages. ... Where does caffeine come from?
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www.kudzumonthly.com/kudzu/aug01/caffeine.html
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Caffeine is one of the world's most widely used drugs. Some anthropologists believe its use may date back to the Stone Age. Caffeine was first extracted from coffee in 1821. Coffee originated in Ethiopia, by the fourth century AD it was introduced to Arabia and the rest of the east.
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Regular caffeine consumption reduces ones sensitivity to caffeine. When caffeine intake is reduced, the body becomes oversensitive. In response to this over sensitiveness, blood pressure drops dramatically, ... These amounts of caffeine may come from a single dose or from many doses in a short period of time.
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Caffeine is one of the most commonly-used drugs -- 90% of Americans use it. Learn why caffeine is America's most popular drug and what it does to your body. ... Around 90 percent of Americans consume caffeine every single day in one form or another. More than half of all American adults consume more than 300 milligrams...
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www.howstuffworks.com/caffeine.htm
www.howstuffworks.com/caffeine.htm
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The soap, called Shower Shock, supplies the caffeine equivalent of two cups of coffee per wash, with the stimulant absorbed naturally through the skin, manufacturers say. ... Now, if I wanted caffeine without coffee, I think I would down a NoDoz @15 cents per. Am I wrong? Am I wrong?
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seesdifferent.wordpress.com/2007/04/23/forget-starbucks...
seesdifferent.wordpress.com/2007/04/23/forget-starbucks-caffeine-in-your-soap/
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come back here I said theres more! I'll take suggestions for which cafes to go to, I'll bring you up and coming events and news that deals with our favorite little addictive substance, CAFFEINE!
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www.caffeinemadness.com/a-sign-of-things-to-come/
www.caffeinemadness.com/a-sign-of-things-to-come/
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