Yes - hence the worldwide addiction to coffee, chocolate, and cola drinks.
2006-08-14 21:03:43
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answered by ♪ ♥ ♪ ♥ 5
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To some extent it is addictive. Tea and Coffee the most common and acceptable beverages in the word contains caffeine. In many Asian countries it a part of routine to drink either tea or coffee the first in the morning and evening. Some are so much inclined to it that they need in regular intervals. Their reason is that tea/coffee helps them to realax or make them stress free. But they either don't believe or dont tend to believe that it is the presence of caffeine which holds them into it. Some people believe that caffeine helps them to think this is another reason we Asian are inclined to it in a regular interval. I personally believe that caffeine is addictive. Or else millions of people would not have had the habit of consuming tea/coffee every day coz its not that tea/coffee has a wonderful taste. Their are other products which have caffeine as well. But i took the example of tea/coffee because it is universally accepted. This is all i have for u
2006-08-14 21:31:50
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answered by inquisitive0630 1
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Caffeine is known medically as trimethylxanthine, and the chemical formula is C8H10N4O2 . When isolated in pure form, caffeine is a white crystalline powder that tastes very bitter. The chief source of pure caffeine is the process of decaffeinating coffee and tea.
Medically, caffeine is useful as a cardiac stimulant and also as a mild diuretic (it increases urine production). Recreationally, it is used to provide a "boost of energy" or a feeling of heightened alertness. It's often used to stay awake longer -- college students and drivers use it to stay awake late into the night. Many people feel as though they "cannot function" in the morning without a cup of coffee to provide caffeine and the boost it gives them.
Caffeine is an addictive drug. Among its many actions, it operates using the same mechanisms that amphetamines, cocaine, and heroin use to stimulate the brain. On a spectrum, caffeine's effects are more mild than amphetamines, cocaine and heroin, but it is manipulating the same channels, and that is one of the things that gives caffeine its addictive qualities. If you feel like you cannot function without it and must consume it every day, then you are addicted to caffeine.
hope this helps.. sorry its so long i just studied it in chemistry..
2006-08-14 21:15:14
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answered by Juggernaut 2
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Yes very...I get very bad headaches and do not feel very well and seem confused after a day without it. Even when I cut way back on caffiene I strill have to drink a couple cokes a day just to feel human. Oh well I could be addicted to many things that are much worse, I'll stick to my coca cola.
2006-08-15 01:38:21
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answered by jescl32 3
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it isn't addictive, yet you may boost a dependency on it. habit signifies that what you're taking might want to improve by skill of the years merely to produce the same outcomes on you. you gained't opt to ingest more and more caffeine merely to sense standard. you'll opt to save ingesting it inspite of the undeniable fact that. Your body now desires it with the intention to sense standard. it really is dependence. it isn't very risky to be depending on caffeine. it truly is in uncomplicated words a difficulty once you've ulcers, kidney stones, or extreme blood stress (high blood pressure). in case you do not have those complications, then do not project about it a lot. Caffeine can aggravate gastric ulcers. it would want to help in the formation of particular kidney stones in those who're weak to augment them. And, when you're hypertensive, you may want to keep away from ingesting something that places stress on your gadget, i.e. caffeine, artwork rigidity, a lengthy commute, and so on. Do any of those circumstances run on your spouse and children? if so, then possibly you may want to target to slowly decrease the quantity of caffeine you're taking up on a daily basis. it is your selection.
2016-11-25 01:56:15
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answered by hinnant 4
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Mildly. Some people report tiredness and headaches when giving up caffeine, as well as mild cravings.
2006-08-14 21:04:37
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answered by noirdenat 3
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Highly
2006-08-14 21:03:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
2006-08-14 21:07:37
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answered by mlove1307 6
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Yes it is, just could live a day without it.
2006-08-14 21:03:53
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answered by maggotier 4
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yes
2006-08-14 21:07:50
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answered by Violet UK 4
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