Benefits Of Caffeine

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Since long ago caffeine has been part of human life. According to the Chinese legend, tea was accidentally discovered on or about 3000BC. The earliest credible evidence of a coffee tree appears in the fifteenth century in Arabia and rapidly spread to Africa and later to Europe. The stimulant property of caffeine has been known since remote times and in some regions of the world caffeine was illegal or banned. It was not until 1895 when Emil Fischer synthesized caffeine and years later he was awarded the Nobel Prize. Nowadays, caffeine drinks are the most widely consumed beverage, about 90 percent of the world’s population ingests some form of caffeine. It is found in seeds, nuts, or leaves of a number of plants. The most well-known source of …show more content…

Desired effects begin approximately one hour after ingestion and usually stays in the body for about three or four hours. At normal doses, it provides some of the desired effects like to reduce physical fatigue, to increase wakefulness and focus, provides better body coordination, improves task performance during sleep deprivation, Increases learning, memory and concentration. Some of the health benefits that caffeine provides are that It can be used to treat bronchopulmonary dysplasia and apnea of prematurity. It’s also used with pain killers for head aches , migraine treatment and low blood pressure.

High doses or long term consumption of caffeine can produce side effects such as increased blood pressure, vasoconstriction, anxiety, jitteriness, insomnia, affects the gastrointestinal motility and gastric acid secretion, interferences with estrogen production and calcium absorption.

In healthy children ages 12 and under, Canada recommends a maximum daily caffeine intake of no more than 2.5 milligrams per kilogram. There are not sufficient scientific studies that demonstrate that low doses of caffeine in children could be

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