MontyVeda
a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
- Location
- Lancaster... the little city.
i need to cut my hair.
A little google research shows that the levels of caffeine in the dry ingredients is very similar and people (me) pick up this information and use it incorrectly. The process of getting dry ingredients into a drink result in there being a broad range of values per drink depending on what you're having. In general, tea will have the lower amount of caffeine, often by a significant margin, but it's not always the case (especially with instant coffee).Think a cup of tea has 1/3 to 1/2 the caffeine of a cup of coffee.
You jest, but caffeine is probably comparable in terms of its addictiveness. It's a very powerful drug, and if you take it every day, your body will become dependent. As others have said, probably best to ease it down till you reach a sensible level rather than go cold turkey. I did this a few years back, going from all day every day to breakfast, post lunch, and maybe an occasional one after dinner. Works for me. I wouldn't want to give it up altogether - I like it too much! As with so many things, moderation is I think the key.I was going to pack the heroin in next week. But not now I know what happens.
Yeah, a lot of migraine-specialist neurologists (including mine) view those pills as Devil Incarnate.Apparently the reason there are headache pills with caffeine is a lot of headaches are actually caffeine withdrawal.
He knows about them.I just don't tell him about the other cups.![]()
Indeed, best stay close to home.I spotted my gaff as you were posting![]()
Yeah, I cut down (often 1 mug a day plus a decaff or two if I'm at home) because it did scary things to my ECG trace when I was followed for a day, but I like the taste. Drinking a cup of sugar water seems like a strange move with how unpopular sugar is just now!Why give it up? It's nice.
Caffeine is added because people buy it. They may have added it originally because it makes the analgesic mildly more effective, but they keep making it that way because it still sells. The caffeine makes it 5% more effective across the board, but 100% effective for those whose headache is caused by caffeine withdrawal. I would estimate the latter is more customers than the former.Urban myth I'm afraid. Caffeine is added as as an analgesic adjuvant.