yeah coffee has about double the amount of caffeine as coke. most pops with caffeine have 35-50mg (pending on brand) per can and coffees have ~100mg per cup. but like the first guy said caffeine is caffeine, there is just a lot more of it in coffee.
the "long" heart beat is probablya PVC palpitation, i get them too if i have a lot of caffeine. theyre harmless but annoying. feels like your heart beat really fast twice then pauses for a second, then the next beat is really hard im guessing? youre probably kinda sensitive to caffeine like me, limit yourself on caffeine or buy some caffeine free coke/decaf coffee
2006-10-10 11:49:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Coke And Caffeine
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answered by Anonymous
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sure, there's a difference. frequently, suppressors are designed/sized consistent with a pre-desperate cartridge and barrel length combination. basically, they could have a million) the suited diameter bore, 2) the suited stress "proofing", 3) the suited displacement quantity to abate the required gas quantity effectively, and four) furnish suited back-stress to determine suited, yet no longer severe action function. So if I had 2 suppressors designed for .22 long rifle, one replaced right into a rifle suppressor and one replaced right into a pistol suppressor, the two could be diverse. The pistol suppressor would have a bigger gas quantity to abate because of the fact the muzzle flash on the pistol is lots extra effective than that of a rifle, for this reason a pistol suppressor for a .22lr will certainly be bigger than a rifle suppressor for a .22lr. That suggested, the .22lr rifle suppressor WILL abate a significant quantity from the pistol, besides the indisputable fact that it heavily isn't as effectual because it may be on a rifle. A .22lr pistol suppressor, on the different hand, would be very effectual on a .22lr rifle, even nevertheless it may carry too lots back stress, requiring some buffering of the action to aleviate some positioned on and tear. Now, a pistol supressor, frequently could talk over with say a 9mm or .45acp suppressor, which could be grossly outsized for a .22lr bore. thankfully, the .22lr isn't very loud, so a 9mm suppressor's huge relative quantity can many times take in various the sound of a .22lr, even nevertheless the bore is outsized and does not correct seal around the bullet.
2016-10-16 01:24:35
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answered by ? 4
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There are many other compounds in Coke and coffee that may cause this reaction.
Coke is carbonated (carbonic acid) and 'fizzes' as a result. Carbonate is really good to soothe an upset stomach. Alka-Seltzer is basically calcium carbonate (the calcium keeps the carbonate shelf-stable until added to water) and the 'fizz' is the same 'fizz' found in your soda. The principle is the same, though - soothe your upset stomach.
Coffee, on the other hand, has 'phytates'. These are big carbon molecules that bind enzymes and proteins in your stomach. Your stomach has a mucus lining (to prevent it from digesting itself when it secretes hydrochloric acid). However, phytates react with this mucus lining and alter its physical properties. Rather than being like mucus (slimy), it becomes slightly harder and less watery.
Granted this only happens on a small scale, but regardless, it is best not to drink coffee on an empty stomach. Hope this helps!
2006-10-10 11:57:42
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answered by Raj L 3
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I'm not sure why it would affect you with coffee but not with soda, hmmm. The sugar and caffeine would be worse! Not much you can do to neutralize caffeine, someone would be rich if they'd invent it! Drink alot of water is the best I can do, mainly to re-hydrate as coffee makes you dehydrated. So does soda by the way, and with the sugar it's double whammy. Ever noticed you want more after drinking a soda?
2006-10-10 11:51:58
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answered by trainer53 6
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no hun no difference caffeine is caffeine the only difference is the amount per cup. if you suffer panic attacks you really should consult your doctor you may be allergic to to the actual coffee bean itself or perhaps one of the other chemicals used in the coffee. dose this happen when you drink instant powder type coffee or freshly ground coffee? or try decaff, but see your doctor sor sure i know a man who ended up in hospital from a cup of coffee.
2006-10-10 12:01:08
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answered by omissy2005 3
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the caffeine in coke and coffee is the same ol caffeine the only difference is the amount that's put into each one.
2006-10-10 11:53:12
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answered by beauty 4
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there's a lot more caffeine in coffee than in a coke. you probably feel antsy because you're consuming a lot more caffeine than your body is used too.
Just to inform you, coke has other bad chemicals in it as well, such as phosphoric acid (deteriorates bones!), and tons of sugar, just so you don't get confused thinking that coke is more healthy than coffee.
2006-10-10 11:49:30
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answered by jean k 1
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I echo the first answer caffeine is caffeine. If you are looking for something to neutralize the caffeine, the simplest solution would be to not ingest it in the first place.
2006-10-10 12:54:56
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answered by JOHN M 5
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Caffine is stronger in coffee than in coke. to counter act the panic attack you need to drink milk i per fer 2% milk.
2006-10-10 11:54:01
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answered by bigmannyphantom 2
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