often relieved by rushing to another cup of coffee, which creates a vicious circle re-enforcing the addictive habit further.
HARMFUL EFFECTS CAFFEINE DRAINS ENERGY
Caffeine may give an initial boost, but this is soon followed by a let down and you feel drained of energy. It also increases urine output, being a diuretic, and thus dehydrates.
CAUSES CALCIUM LOSS
It increases faecal and urinary calcium excretion resulting in calcium deficiency. Calcium loss is greatest when caffeine is taken with sugar.
RAISES CHOLESTEROL
Not many people know that boiled coffee contains a lipid that powerfully raises serum cholesterol. Four cups of coffee can increase cholesterol in the blood by 5 per cent and ten cups by around 12 per cent.
HINDERS ASSIMILATION OF FOOD IN THE INTESTINES
Digestive tract problems such as colitis, constipation and piles can be aggravated by caffeine.
LOSS OF VITAMIN B
These vitamins play a crucial role in energy metabolism and so with a high caffeine intake, the body loses nutrients needed to produce energy.
AFFECTS THE HEART
Caffeine causes increased and irregular heart beat, and increases blood pressure which can be dangerous for those with a coronary heart disease. INCREASES ACIDITY
It stimulates the production of acid in the stomach, causing heart burn, indigestion and ulcers.
ALTERS SLEEP PATTERNS
Consumers are more easily aroused by sudden noises and don’t feel fresh after waking up, hence they become fretful and irritable, and find it difficult to concentrate. |