Is it possible to be hyperactive because of coffee ?!


Question:

Is it possible to be hyperactive because of coffee ?

if so, which makes you more hyper black or with milk coffee ?


Answers:
caf・feine also caf・fein n. A bitter white alkaloid, often derived from tea or coffee and used in medicine chiefly as a mild stimulant and to treat certain kinds of headache.

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Coffee with caffeine will make you hyper, it does not matter if it is black or with milk.
Some hyperactive kids can drink it and calm down though.

Coffee has caffiene, a stimulant. Dilute it with milk, and there is less of it.

Coffee , because of the caffein is a stimualant. It really makes no difference whether you put milk in it. The caffein can make you feel and act a bit hyper, but caffein itself will not cause you to become hyperactive. The effect wears off pretty quickly, within an hour or two.

1) Of course.

2) Doesn't matter - someone told me once that milk partly neutralizes the effect of caffeine, but it's probably a myth.

Never worked for me, of couse neither has maryjane, so, I don't know. Just thought I would comment. I felt nothing when I used either one, just like now I am nice and, get those monkeys of the bed, calm. I wanted to write this, but they will not give me my crayons back, yahoo, yippee, where was I? Oh yes hyper, never been hyper, what is hyper is it contagious, I saw a truck had hyper on the side, side of truck, truck full of sides, sides of beef, what's your beef, two all beef fatties, here they come, no, not the jacket.




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