September 06, 2007
Caffeine: How much do you really eat and drink? - Houston Chronicle
More buzz regarding the caffeine content on an array of products ranging from over-the-counter pharmaceuticals to beverages.
From the article:
Calories, carbohydrates and fat are consciously tracked nutritional facts. Caffeine? Not so much. An alkaloid, caffeine acts as a stimulant and is commonly found in coffee, tea, soda and energy drinks. The severity of those stimulating properties, addictiveness and potential health problems are widely debated. However, most agree that because tolerance levels vary, everyone responds differently to caffeine...
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