What is Inside Caffeine? Do You KNOW?
Personally, I do not drink coffee due to the beverage containing caffeine, which is said to cause heart palpitations (irregular or rapid heart beat). I also rarely drink soda either due to the amount of caffeine. I do not want to have any heart problems when I grow older. However, I would take to a closer look behind caffeine. Without further ado, let's get down to the caffeine business.
Caffeine is consumed by 90 percent of people everyday. Caffeine is a CNS (Central Nervous System) stimulant, which is the most common psychoactive drug in the world. Liquid caffeine, coffee, usually helps people to be alert, awareness, energize when they are tired or fatigue.
Symptoms of overdosing are irritability, confusion, delirium, ears ringing, rapid heart rate, breathing fast, depression, mania, bladder cancer, and death (extreme overdosing from caffeine pills instead of coffee). In other words, consumers are more likely to die from overdosing from caffeine pills instead of drinking large quantity of coffee. Caffeine is similar to drinking alcohol; as long as people drink coffee moderately they will be able to live a normal and healthy life.
Another case of caffeine being similar to alcohol is when the drinker abuses caffeine or coffee, it is referred to as caffeinism akin to alcoholism. Caffeinsim is also referred to as caffeine intoxication, which is consuming amount of amount of caffeine. There is also moderate to severe withdrawal symptoms when consumers decide to quit caffeine, which can include stomach pains. Caffeine withdrawal usually last anywhere from 2 to 9 days depending on the severity of the caffeine consumption. Caffeine is listed in the DSM 5 as a mental disorder due to reports of it causing people to become tolerant, dependent, and experience withdrawal symptoms.
Pregnant woman should be careful of consuming large amount of coffee should it will not have any affect on their babies. It is up to future moms if they want to drink little to no coffee. When in doubt, they should see their doctors for advice on whether or not they should drink little to no coffee.
Overall, caffeine has it pros and cons due can reduce the risk of diabetes, some forms of cancer, establish wakefulness, and alertness. However, the dangers include irritability, restlessness, confusion, anxiety, depression, and stomach pain. Therefore, would I drink coffee? My answer is still NO due to the risk of heart palpitations and breathing heavy after drinking a cup of coffee.
Caffeine is consumed by 90 percent of people everyday. Caffeine is a CNS (Central Nervous System) stimulant, which is the most common psychoactive drug in the world. Liquid caffeine, coffee, usually helps people to be alert, awareness, energize when they are tired or fatigue.
Symptoms of overdosing are irritability, confusion, delirium, ears ringing, rapid heart rate, breathing fast, depression, mania, bladder cancer, and death (extreme overdosing from caffeine pills instead of coffee). In other words, consumers are more likely to die from overdosing from caffeine pills instead of drinking large quantity of coffee. Caffeine is similar to drinking alcohol; as long as people drink coffee moderately they will be able to live a normal and healthy life.
Another case of caffeine being similar to alcohol is when the drinker abuses caffeine or coffee, it is referred to as caffeinism akin to alcoholism. Caffeinsim is also referred to as caffeine intoxication, which is consuming amount of amount of caffeine. There is also moderate to severe withdrawal symptoms when consumers decide to quit caffeine, which can include stomach pains. Caffeine withdrawal usually last anywhere from 2 to 9 days depending on the severity of the caffeine consumption. Caffeine is listed in the DSM 5 as a mental disorder due to reports of it causing people to become tolerant, dependent, and experience withdrawal symptoms.
Pregnant woman should be careful of consuming large amount of coffee should it will not have any affect on their babies. It is up to future moms if they want to drink little to no coffee. When in doubt, they should see their doctors for advice on whether or not they should drink little to no coffee.
Overall, caffeine has it pros and cons due can reduce the risk of diabetes, some forms of cancer, establish wakefulness, and alertness. However, the dangers include irritability, restlessness, confusion, anxiety, depression, and stomach pain. Therefore, would I drink coffee? My answer is still NO due to the risk of heart palpitations and breathing heavy after drinking a cup of coffee.
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