BigK
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| 1Subject: Did Ja Know ? Wed Jan 20, 2016 8:18 am | |
| Found in coffee is caffeine, a white crystalline xanthine alkaloid which was first discovered by the German chemist Friedrich Ferdinand Runge in 1819. Caffeine is found in the leaves, fruits and beans of a number of plants, where it acts as a natural pesticide that paralyzes and kills insects feeding on the plants. Coffee beans, tea leaves, guarana, yerba mate, chocolate and soft drinks made from kola beans (such as colas) are common dietary sources of caffeine.[/size]
I have drank usually 3 large cups most every morning for years, no wonder bugs don't like me..well that could be because of all of the garlic that I eat too..oh how about this, who do you know that ocassionally drinks about 8-10 ozs. of vinigar or brine straight up to clean out the innards ?[/size] |
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realikyBuilder Admin
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| 2Subject: Re: Did Ja Know ? Wed Jan 20, 2016 9:06 am | |
| Hi BK ! Docemente on coffee man ! try to drink it like good wine and to drink good one, all i can say old whackoolic sir |
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Realityrebel Admin
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| 3Subject: Re: Did Ja Know ? Wed Jan 20, 2016 11:01 am | |
| - BigK wrote:
- Found in coffee is caffeine, a white crystalline xanthine alkaloid which was first discovered by the German chemist Friedrich Ferdinand Runge in 1819. Caffeine is found in the leaves, fruits and beans of a number of plants, where it acts as a natural pesticide that paralyzes and kills insects feeding on the plants. Coffee beans, tea leaves, guarana, yerba mate, chocolate and soft drinks made from kola beans (such as colas) are common dietary sources of caffeine.[/size]
I have drank usually 3 large cups most every morning for years, no wonder bugs don't like me..well that could be because of all of the garlic that I eat too..oh how about this, who do you know that ocassionally drinks about 8-10 ozs. of vinigar or brine straight up to clean out the innards ?[/size] IMO, you didn't mention several of the most important things about caffeine One is that there's evidence that it seems to have a curative effect on some medical conditions but makes other worse, and another is that most political jurisdictions put very little restrictions on its use or sale, much less tha many experts feel would be appropriate for such a powerful drug. And drinking large amounts of brine or vinegar to treat various digestive problems has been part of folk medicine in many different cultures throughout history. |
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