Sentences with phrase «know about caffeine»

I'm sure you know all about caffeine but I will tell you anyway.
Here's what you should know about caffeine and your ability to get pregnant.

Not exact matches

«As the representative body for 95 % of non-alcoholic beverages manufacturers and distributors in the country, we need to know firstly if there is a need to educate consumers about caffeinated products, and if there is, then whether that's in the area of consumption or caffeine content, or both.»
«This result is just another reminder that coffee, which contributes the most to caffeine intake and has the highest concentration of caffeine, is also the product that Australians know the least about when it comes to judging caffeine content.»
You all know I'm weak when it comes to a cup of hot cocoa but for everyday drinking a cup of spicy chai in the afternoon not only curbs that sweet craving that seems to always come knocking about 3:00 pm but it also gives a bit of a caffeine pick me up during the part of the day where I really could use it.
If you have any interest in talking about how our early addiction to caffeine fueled international trade and caused the Boston Tea Party, please let me know.
Well let me tell you what you do in the case that you're a Mormon: you eat a LOT of Nutella (there's something euphoric about it) and did you know that Swiss Miss has a «Pick - me - up Breakfast Blend» which, thankfully, has «as much caffeine as a cup of coffee»... OH and it is an «excellent source of Calcium» too.
«Previous studies have shown a link between caffeine and a lower risk of developing Parkinson's disease, but we haven't known much about how caffeine metabolizes within the people with the disease,» said study author Shinji Saiki, MD, PhD, of Juntendo University School of Medicine in Tokyo, Japan.
What's more, they benefited from the caffeine boost — the supplement contained about 400 milligrams of the stuff — no matter how much caffeine they got from their daily coffee habit.
I mean, you really know it when you've hit your caffeine breaking... [Read more...] about 7 Natural Foods / Supplemets to Feel Energized (Without Cacaffeine breaking... [Read more...] about 7 Natural Foods / Supplemets to Feel Energized (Without CaffeineCaffeine!)
So the FDA recognizes it as GRAS... we can't have people thinking / knowing about how much caffeine they are consuming, can we?
Just a note about Guarana - it actually has a very high caffeine content and many people I know (myself included) find it very jittery and as stressful on the adrenals and nerves as coffee.
Caffeine Anhydrous — This is one that most everyone knows about.
We all know about the headaches from caffeine withdrawl, don't we know?
Dear Roger Williams wasn't aware of this fact when he wrote the Biochemical Individuality book I described above (although he hypothesized about a genetic influence on propensity to thrive on specific diets), but variants of these genes are now known to hinder or help absorption or the efficient use of nutrients in foods, which means that — depending on your genetic makeup, microbiota, health history and living environment — you should consume more or less folate, choline, vitamin C, fatty acids, starches, caffeine and beyond.
Doctor, I know you mention coffee as a good thing to drink, but I wonder if the cortisol from caffeine is something to worry about?
Yes, we know we just wrote about how to kick the caffeine habit, but it really does have some good things going for it.
First, before we even talk about caffeine, you should know that there is some evidence which shows that the catechins present in green tea might have antithyroid activity when consumed in high doses — but you'd need to drink A LOT of matcha to see those effects.
That said, if you're at all caffeine sensitive you should know that matcha does contain 25 mg of caffeine (about 1/3 the caffeine of a regular sized cup of brewed coffee).
About 12 % of us have a genetic variation in a caffeine - detoxifying enzyme, known as cytochrome p450 1A2, which leads to slower breakdown of caffeine.
Knowing you're predisposed to a late bedtime might be extra incentive to cut back on caffeine, explains Dr. Lu; or knowing you're predisposed to a high BMI might make you think twice about having bacon at Knowing you're predisposed to a late bedtime might be extra incentive to cut back on caffeine, explains Dr. Lu; or knowing you're predisposed to a high BMI might make you think twice about having bacon at knowing you're predisposed to a high BMI might make you think twice about having bacon at brunch.
Yet, little is known about other factors that could have a potential benefit on ED such as caffeine intake [9 — 12].
I don't know about you, but this is the time where my stress (and caffeine) levels are at an all - time - high.
parenting, school, books reading kids, people... the best gift is the knowledge, when my daughter was in 3 grade she was an avid reader, and want to know everything before talk about, so my husband had an stroke she become more obsessed with the subject, she wanted to be a doctor since she was 3 years old, anyways me as a nurse had my books and she saw me one night refreshing myself about strokes me half ways sleep, lack of caffeine then we start talking the doctor and me and she was raising her hand and the doctor ask her, you want to know when daddy is coming home, sweetie?
The story is flying swarms of «nanomachines» using «genetic algorithms» (so they evolve) and «distributed intelligence» (so the individual «bots can act cohesively as a swarm) become killers (in order to reproduce somehow) and learn to communicate and then learn how to make themselves look like people and also take over people to make them do their bidding (along with gaining super-strength) but luckily they have bacterial components, so the good guys release a bacteria killing virus to win (I think), My dad actually stopped the tape at one point when Crichton for no reason writes about the good guy deciding whether he should drink tea or coffee (it sure was an exciting decision) and chooses tea because it has more caffeine (which is really untrue according to what I've known all my life as well as coffeefaq.com).
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