May 29, 200917 yr Anyone know of a way to get caffeine without sugary soda, coffee or a in a pill form?
May 29, 200917 yr Chocolate! Or, if you're looking for a a drink, hot cocoa. http://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-natural-sources-of-caffeine.htm
May 29, 200917 yr Author Yeah they do...I stopped sugar, anything with acids but I need caffeine. I drink coffee with just a little bit of milk but Coffee stains my teeth.
May 29, 200917 yr Author Tea is bad for teeth too, I might be out of luck. I would take caffeine pills but I can't swallow pills.
May 29, 200917 yr Use a straw, it bypasses your teef. EDIT: LOL, Nick, it just dawned on me how vain your post is. But it's okay, I think about stupid stuff like this all the time. I sleep on my stomach so sometimes I worry if I lay on one side of my face too much it'll create asymmetric wrinkles in my skin. :P
May 29, 200917 yr Author Use a straw, it bypasses your teef. EDIT: LOL, Nick, it just dawned on me how vain your post is. But it's okay, I think about stupid stuff like this all the time. I sleep on my stomach so sometimes I worry if I lay on one side of my face too much it'll create asymmetric wrinkles in my skin. :P lol I worry about that too, I sleep on my stomach most the time too.:stunned: White tea? Never thought about that.
May 29, 200917 yr Nick, we've totally gotta hang out sometime. You're like my long lost brother or something, lol. Let's find out when Peter Schiff is doing a tour near us and meet him together! I'm going to get him to sign my chest and we can both scream really high-pitched when he shows up.
May 29, 200917 yr ^ yeah :lol: from Wiki: Unless specifically decaffeinated, Green Tea contains caffeine.[3] Normal green tea itself may contain more caffeine than coffee, but the length of infusion with hot water and the amount of time you use the green tea leaves can greatly alter your caffeine intake.[3] Experiments have shown after the first 5 minutes of brewing, Green Tea contains 32 mg caffeine.[3] But if the same leaves are then used for a second and then a third five minute brew, the caffeine drops to 12 mg and then 4 mg.[3] Green teas contain two caffeine metabolites (caffeine-like substances): theophylline, which is stronger than caffeine, and theobromine, which is slightly weaker than caffeine. it also doesn't stain teeth (when you get a good and fair quality) and is sooo healthy, non? :)
May 29, 200917 yr Author Is sugarfree Red Bull an option? Carbonation and folic acid are horrible for teeth and Red Bull has a lot.
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