Caffeine
To many people this would seem a relatively trivial
addiction. Caffeine is a stimulant however, which many
people consume vast quantities of daily. It is possibly
because it is so widely used daily that it has caused
many of us to overlook its harmful side effects. There
are however some clear side effects to this all too common
addiction:
'The sufferer may experience fits of agitation
and depression, loss of colour and a haggard appearance.
Loss of appetite
and symptoms of gastric catarrh. Severe trembling,
shaking or quivering. Also causes the heart to pulsate
or throb.
The only cure is to take a further dose.' Anon.
Caffeine
is also known to contribute to irritability, diarrhoea
and insomnia.
The recommended daily dose of caffeine is, according
to research, around 250mg, equivalent to roughly
two to three cups of instant coffee/day. Dosages of
above
500mg/day may bring on some of the symptoms listed
above.*
The approximate levels of caffeine in some
popular drinks are listed below.*
330ml can of Coke
11mg
Cup of tea 30-60mg
Instant coffee 75mg
Ground coffee 75-150mg
* The facts and figures were obtained from a report
published by a psychotherapist S. Callis, Addiction Today
volume 10 No 57
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