Caffeine
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 11:44 am
I used to try to avoid drinking caffeine because I didn't want to be dependent on it, didn't want to stay up too late because of it, didn't want to get jittery, and so on. I didn't want my tooth enamel harmed either, by some of the common means by which I would get the caffeine.
However, it turns out that caffeine may protect against Parkinson's disease, dementia, and other forms of cognitive decline, and the initial findings are being supported by further research. It also turns out that caffeine, like any stimulant, can make it more likely you will get up and go, which I need as much of as I can get. So I've decided to start incorporating significant caffeine into my daily life. The results are MARVELOUS. That's all I have time to say right now, but the results are very pleasing and I would recommend to anyone that it be tried.
However, it turns out that caffeine may protect against Parkinson's disease, dementia, and other forms of cognitive decline, and the initial findings are being supported by further research. It also turns out that caffeine, like any stimulant, can make it more likely you will get up and go, which I need as much of as I can get. So I've decided to start incorporating significant caffeine into my daily life. The results are MARVELOUS. That's all I have time to say right now, but the results are very pleasing and I would recommend to anyone that it be tried.