Popular
caffeine sources such as chocolate, energy drinks, sodas and caffeine pills are not healthful like tea and coffee.
Not exact matches
If you notice some reactions in your little one, you should consider avoiding
caffeine from all
sources such as coffee, soft drinks, tea, chocolate and some medicines.
Watch out for hidden
sources of
caffeine in your child's diet,
such as chocolate, tea, or soda drinks, and coffee - flavored desserts.
Choosing natural
sources of
caffeine,
such as green tea and coffee, will provide additional benefits aside from those contained by the
caffeine.
Guarana is a good
source of
caffeine and as
such promotes thermogenesis whereby your body burns up fats to produce heat.
The drinks made from Yerba Mate have similar effects as other caffeinated drinks
such as coffee and tea - Yerba Mate is a
source of
caffeine, and it stimulates the central nervous system.
Caffeine was recently reported to be consumed by more than 85 % of US adults, and it is obtained mainly from dietary fluid
sources,
such as coffee, tea, soda, and energy / sport drinks.