I’m straight edge. And I also believe in not drinking Caffeine. Caffeine is Americas #1 drug. The authority’s try their best for you not to find out. As long as its money in their pocket. They could give a shit about you. Here is an article id like to share with you.
Caffeine is an addictive drug that contributes to a long list of diseases, such as anxiety, insomnia, panic attacks, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, eye and vision problems gastrointestinal disease, miscarriage, etc.
The Caffeine Cover-up.
This critical information is not provided by the caffeine industry. In fact, they’re working overtime to make sure you DON’T learn about caffeine’s proven deleterious effects.
Caffeine DOES NOT give you energy.
This is the greatest myth that has been perpetuated by the caffeine industry. Scientifically, you cannot measure any increase in energy provided by caffeine. You can measure higher levels of stress, as evidenced by spikes in stress hormones, elevations in blood pressure and heart rate, but no one would claim that these are positive benefits.
Caffeine DOES NOT improve learning or memory.
In fact the exact opposite is true. I have scientific studies showing that caffeine as normally consumed can reduce cerebral flow by as much as 30%. That means less oxygen to the brain and reduced memory and cognition.
Caffeine DOES NOT give you a lift.
Caffeine is referred to as a mood elevator but this is inaccurate. If you take a person who doesn’t drink caffeine and give them some, it doesn’t elevate their mood. It makes them uncomfortable and tense. In habitual users, caffeine appears to elevate mood, but research clearly illustrates that it’s simply enabling them to avoid the depression and fatigue associated with withdrawal. It’s a classic addiction scenario. If you deprive a smoker of their cigarettes, they feel miserable. You give them a cigarette, they feel much better. Does that mean cigarettes give you a lift, or are somehow good for you?
Women’s Health.
Caffeine is far more damaging to women. Caffeine is the leading cause of bone mass and fracture risk, heart disease, anxiety and panic attack, menopause, PMS, anemia, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, depression, fertility and conception disorders and complications of pregnancy and childbirth.

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