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Art Attack Silvertone Caffeine Coffee Tea Energy Drink Molecule DNA Chemistry Science Party Pendant Necklace - CN12HAKDLG3
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Silvertone Caffeine Coffee Tea Energy Drink Molecule DNA Chemistry Science Party Pendant Necklace - CN12HAKDLG3

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  • 18" in length, Pendant is 1" x 1"
  • Women generally metabolize caffeine faster than men.
  • It’s not just coffee beans: tea leaves, kola nuts (which flavor colas) and cocoa beans all contain caffeine. The stimulant is found naturally in the leaves, seeds and fruits of a wide variety of plants. It can also be manmade and added to products.
  • According to one FDA report, more than 98 percent of our caffeine intake comes from beverages. But those aren’t the only sources of caffeine: certain foods, such as chocolate (though not much: a one-ounce milk chocolate bar contains only about 5 mg of caffeine), and medications can also contain caffeine. Combining a pain reliever with caffeine can make it 40 percent more effective, the Cleveland Clinic reports, and can also help the body to absorb the medication more quickly.
  • Though caffeine can actually trigger headaches in some people, for most of us it is an effective headache therapy. It is bundled into a number of prescription migraine medications, and is a key ingredient in over-the-counter analgesics like Excedrin and Anacin. That’s not too surprising. What is surprising that it is now being marketed specifically to treat a dreaded malady — the hangover headache.

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