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addie

Joined: 11-Aug-2007
Posts: 28

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 06:30 pm
Post topic: coffee
 
I just read a story in the newspaper that said the caffeine from several cups of coffee per day was actually good for older women. It said the caffeine made them mentally sharper. I wonder if there are any negative consequences in terms of heart disease, though.
Tags: caffeine
 
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Cheerful

Joined: 14-Aug-2007
Posts: 123

Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 07:19 pm
Post topic: coffee
 
It seems like there are plusses and minuses to everything we eat. You eat and it helps in one way but it's bad in another. If you want your caffiene without the coffee, you can get caffeinated soap now!
 
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Sissy

Joined: 18-Jul-2007
Posts: 245

Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 11:40 pm
Post topic: coffee
 
If that is true - I should be in great mental shape! LOL

Sissy
 
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tennies

Joined: 14-Aug-2007
Posts: 7

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 02:23 am
Post topic: coffee
 
I really wonder about that caffeinated soap - do you think it's safe for people? It's probably just a gimmick, isn't it? Or can you really get the "buzz" from the soap?
 
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Sissy

Joined: 18-Jul-2007
Posts: 245

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 08:34 pm
Post topic: coffee
 
I would think that it is a gimmick, but there is not any telling in this world of ours!!

Sissy
 
 
 

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