Chocolate milk 2-7 Anacin,
max. strength 32
Milk chocolate (l oz.) l-l5 Excedrin
65
l pc. cake & frosting l6 Vanquish
33
Dark chocolate (l oz.) 5-35 Cope
32
Soft Drinks (l2 oz.) Cold Tablets
Coca-Cola 45
Dristan 16
Pepsi 4l
Coryban-D l0 30
Ginger ale, root beer 0 Kolephrin
65
Soda, seltzer 0
Triaminicin 30
(As cited in Are coffee, cold tablets and chocolate innocuous or is their
caffeine hazardous to your patients' health ? Amer. J. Nursing, Apr. l986,
pp. 423-5.)
I love my lattes! Why should I give them up? Considerable research
has been done, particularly in recent years, on the hazardous health effects of
caffeine. Read this and see if it makes you want to reconsider your caffeine
habit.
Nervous system: Caffeine is indisputably a central nervous system
stimulant and crosses the blood/brain barrier quite readily. Ingestion of 85 to
250 mg of caffeine (about 2 cups of coffee) revs up your nervous system, may
allow you to think more clearly and rapidly, and reduces drowsiness and
fatigue. As the dosage increases, you may also experience nervousness,
restlessness, insomnia, tremors, and overall heightened sensitivity. A
fascinating American Journal of Psychiatry aricle called Anxiety or
Caffeinism: A Diagnostic Dilemma recounts the story of a 37 year-old Army
colonel who complained of a two-year history of "chronic anxiety" including
shakiness, apprehension about job performance, butterflies in his stomach,
restless- ness, frequent episodes of diarrhea or loose stools, and difficulty
falling and re- maining asleep. Three medical workups had found nothing. The
fourth doctor, a psychiatrist, thought to ask him about his caffeine intake. He
reported drinking at least 8 to l4 cups of coffee a day ("My coffeepot is a
permanent fixture on my desk.") He also frequently drank hot chocolate at
bedtime to relax and drank 3 to 4 cokes a day. His total caffeine intake was
approximately l800 mg. per day! All of his symptoms were relieved after
quitting caffeine and returned again when he briefly reintroduced the caffeine
as a challenge.
Blood pressure: Blood pressure becomes elevated within 2 hours
after caffeine ingestion and remains high for up to 3 hours.For those who
ingest caffeine throughout the day, this means your blood pressure is
continually higher than it should be.
Heart disease: Several studies have found that people who drink 6
or more cups of coffee a day are nearly twice as likely to suffer from a heart
attack and those drinking l to 5 cups a day increase their risk by a factor of
l.6.
Peptic ulcer: Since caffeine-containing beverages, coffee in
particular, are known to be acidic, caffeine ingestion may cause or aggravate
ulcers and the accompanying symptoms of heartburn and acid indigestion.
Psychiatric illness: When decaffeinated coffee was substituted for
regular coffee for 3 weeks on a psychiatric ward, hostility, suspicion,
anxiety, and irritability decreased, then returned again when caffeinated
coffee was reintroduced.