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The Truth About Alcohol

The Truth About Alcohol. http:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSkg9LsvZJo. CAFFEINE. Drugs and alcohol unit. Caffeine. Caffeine is a drug that is naturally produced in the leaves and seeds of many plants.

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The Truth About Alcohol

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  1. The Truth About Alcohol http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSkg9LsvZJo

  2. CAFFEINE Drugs and alcohol unit

  3. Caffeine • Caffeine is a drug that is naturally produced in the leaves and seeds of many plants. • It acts as a natural pesticide that paralyzes and kills certain insects feeding on the plants. • It's also produced artificially and added to certain foods. • Caffeine is defined as a drug because it stimulates the central nervous system, causing increased alertness. • Caffeine gives most people a temporary energy boost and elevates mood.

  4. Physical Effects of Caffeine • Increased heart rate, respiration, and/or blood pressure. • Sweating • Frequent urination  dehydration • Increased risk of cardiovascular problems

  5. Common products containingcaffeine • Coffee • Soda • Tea • Energy drinks • Chocolate • Pain relievers & other OTCs

  6. Energy Drinks • Most contain between 70-200 mg of caffeine • Effects: • Stimulates Central Nervous System • Sense of alertness • Raises heart rate • Raises blood pressure • Dehydration

  7. Caffeine • Caffeine is a diuretic • Diuretic: a substance that results in the body producing an increased amount of urine • Our bodies generate ADH (anti-diuretic hormone)  needed for water reabsorption  diuretics block ADH  instead of absorbing water, it is excreted as urine.

  8. Got the Jitters?? • Many people feel that caffeine increases their mental alertness, and it can. However, higher doses of caffeine can cause anxiety, dizziness, headaches, and the jitters. Caffeine can also interfere with normal sleep   

  9. Caffeine and Headaches • Many times pain medication that is designed to treat headaches contains caffeine. • The caffeine in the medication is meant to “override” the headache and provide alertness and a feeling of well-being. • Long-term caffeine use/abuse can lead to the caffeine being the reason for the headaches and migraines.

  10. Quitting Caffeine • Caffeine can be the cause of migraines, headaches, nausea, and the jitters. • Ironically, going cold turkey and quitting heavy caffeine use can actually cause all of those symptoms as well. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QS5StIDr4o

  11. References • http://www.livestrong.com/article/309477-the-effects-of-alcohol-caffeine-on-dehydration/#ixzz1t3Tx0UEo • http://www.livestrong.com/article/131357-stimulants-depressants/ • http://kidshealth.org/teen/food_fitness/nutrition/caffeine.html#

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