Sentences with phrase «with higher caffeine content»

If you are sensitive to the effects of caffeine and are using products with higher caffeine content, then take into consideration your total amount of caffeine you are taking in throughout the day.

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Functional beverage maker JoeFroyo said its new product, the first - ever ready - to - drink (RTD) functional coffee with high nutrient content, caffeine, probiotics and protein, is set to launch Sunday in the New Product Showcase at the Western Foodservice & Hospitality Expo, booth 1729.
The espresso version «likely due to higher amount of solids» has significant content of magnesium, the B vitamins, niacin and riboflavin with 212 mg of caffeine per 100 grams of Kona Coffee Beans when ground.
All forms of green tea contain a naturally occurring amino acid called L - Theanine, but the content is higher in matcha green tea, and along with the natural caffeine content, this causes a stimulant which works to increase alertness and improve concentration at the same time.
The espresso version «likely due to higher amount of solids» has significant content of magnesium, the B vitamins, niacin and riboflavin with 212 mg of caffeine per 100 grams of grounds.
Feel free to tackle your afternoon slump with black tea, which tends to have a higher caffeine content than green tea.
-- Sport and energy drinks — loaded with sugar, some amount of caffeine and taurine.You'll probably feel like you have more energy because of the high caffeine content but you also consume 150 - 160 calories from sugar from just 250 ml of energy drink.
Fish, Meats, Shellfish, Alcoholic beverages, Animal fats, Artificial colorings, Beans and peas: kidney beans, lentils, marrowfat peas, Cheeses with high fat and salt content: Blue, Brie, Cheddar, Muenster, Swiss, Chemical preservatives, Cigars, cigarettes, pipe tobacco, Cocoa, Coffee, Egg whites, Hydrogenated (heat - processed) vegetable oils [i.e. trans - fatty acids], Hydrogenated (heat - processed) vegetable shortening [i.e. trans - fatty acids], Margarine [i.e. trans - fatty acids], Mushrooms, Potatoes, all varieties, Refined, iodized table salt, Stocks or broths made of fish, meat, or shellfish, Refined white sugar and all foods that contain refined white sugar, Teas that contain any amount of caffeine, White flour and all foods that contain white flour
Avoid those with high content of caffeine or alcohol.
This probiotic content stands along with a high antioxidant capacity, which can prevent damage to cells and organs, and a respectable amount of caffeine to help stave off hunger and improve focus.
(Table 3) Counseling is often provided regarding weight loss, head of bed elevation, tobacco and alcohol cessation, avoidance of late - night meals, and cessation of foods that can potentially aggravate reflux symptoms including caffeine, coffee, chocolate, spicy foods, highly acidic foods such as oranges and tomatoes, and foods with high fat content.
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