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The Side Effects of too Much Caffeine - By: Kevin Pederson Caffeine was first discovered in coffee and is considered to be one of the bitter alkaloids. Caffeine is also naturally found in tea, beans, and some fruits. However, over the years, caffeine has found a place in many beverages including colas, diet drinks, and energy drinks. Caffeine stimulates the central nervous system in our brain, and it is a psychoactive substance; however, it not illegal, unlike other such substances. Caffeine is also a diuretic. Globally, approximately 120,000 tons of caffeine is consumed every year. Caffeine is mostly used recreationally and socially; it is also used to increase alertness and keep awake. Medically, caffeine is used to correct irregular heartbeats and treat apnea in newborn infants. Apart from helping one stay awake, caffeine is also known to improve flow of thought and increase focus. While the consumption of caffeine in moderation is considered to be safe, and in some cases beneficial to overall health, increased consumption is known to have several negative effects on the body. Caffeine was first discovered in coffee and is considered to be one of the bitter alkaloids. Caffeine stimulates the central nervous system in our brain, and it is a psychoactive substance; however, it not illegal, unlike other such substances. Kevin Pederson, webmaster for home remedies, Home Remedies gives you natural cures to treat daily commonly faced ailments in the comfort of your home. He also writes for other health sites such as yoga, hair-n-skin care and more. |