Posted by stan_the_man70 on February 21, 2015, at 1:20:12
In reply to Re: Not true - sorry, posted by linkadge on February 20, 2015, at 21:17:34
Thanks for the reply ! I agree with the points you made...
So, if it's not only the caffeine causing problems/jitters, then drinking decaf would probably still provide benefits but in a different way. In case of cognitive impaired patients has it helped to take a caffeine boost? I remember reading about a study where elderly patients were given nicotine shots and how it helped.
Coffee contains chemicals. So maybe coffee could structurally affect the brain and rewire neurons. I guess there are other activities such as exercising that would provide similar benefits without the chemicals. I posted this article because I was trying to find similarities - I mean if people get used to coffee and have such effects then maybe psychotropic drugs also do similar things. Question is - how similar and how different.
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