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Facts on CaffeineWhat is caffeine?
What products contain caffeine? Coffee, tea, cocoa, chocolate, and some cola drinks contain caffeine. It is also an ingredient in over-the-counter stay wake pills and in certain headache and cold medicines. How much caffeine am I using? The following are typical doses of caffeine in products you may use. Why is caffeine so popular? About nine out of ten Canadian adults consume caffeine, mainly in the form of coffee and tea. For many of us, these beverages not only help satisfy our need for liquids, they have also become associated with certain activities and times of the day. They may signal a time to relax or mark the end of a satisfying meal. How do I know if Ive had too much caffeine? Too much caffeine can give you a headache, upset your stomach, make you nervous and leave you unable to sleep. Some people feel these effects from fairly small amounts of caffeine. Is caffeine dangerous? Small amounts of caffeine have a greater effect on children because of their body size, so it is a good idea to limit the amount of caffeine consumed in chocolate products and soft drinks. Moderate amounts of caffeine, the equivalent to 3 4 cups of coffee will rarely harm a healthy adult. Caffeine is quickly absorbed and then passed through your body. © 2001-2007 AADAC - Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission Copyright and Disclaimer Statement | Privacy Statement |
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