Medications: Caffeine can interact with drugs and supplements such as theophylline, echinacea, and certain antibiotics such as ciprofloxacin and Noroxin (norfloxacin).10Potential side effects include amplification of the symptoms associated with excess caffeine consumption and prolonged effects of caffeine. W...
Since these receptors are blocked with caffeine molecules, dopamine (the feel-good chemical) works more efficiently. The excess adenosine signals the adrenal glands to release adrenaline, which furtherperpetuates the feeling of alertness. Over time,the brain adds more adenosine receptors to compensate f...
The authors believe that this clinical picture was caused by caffeine intoxication from an energetic drink causing a syndrome of catecholamine excess. The patient was discharged within a week with no complaints and no neurological signs. Finally, recognising the features of caffeine intoxication and ...
The caffeine then binds on to the adenosine receptors in the brain with the effect of halting the true adenosine from doing its job which normally would be to slow down the body's nerve impulses and bring a very sleepy feeling to the person, a natural drowsiness that is warded off by the...
Diarrhea: Diarrhea is the most common reason for a person to lose excess amounts of water. A significant amount of water can be lost with each bowel movement. Worldwide, more than four million children die each year because of dehydration from diarrhea. Vomiting: Vomiting can also be a caus...
Even basic tasks—climbing stairs, folding laundry, a trip to the store—can leave you spent for the rest of the day. You drive yourself with caffeine (or sugar), but you experience only a brief lift in energy before the inevitable crash. A“detox” or artificial hormones alone won’t ...
Diarrhea: Diarrhea is the most common reason for a person to lose excess amounts of water. A significant amount of water can be lost with each bowel movement. Worldwide, more than four million children die each year because of dehydration from diarrhea. Vomiting: Vomiting can also be a caus...
Serotonin and GABA nervous deficiency and noradrenergic/sympathetic nervous excess can be caused by pregnant mother's caffeine or drug abuse or/and by individual chronic over-masturbation and drug abuse (marijuana, methamphetamine, cocaine, heroin or other nervous toxins), leading to severe eye floater...
When it comes to managing high levels of cortisol, it's crucial to be mindful of various lifestyle factors. Some things to consider avoiding in your regular daily routine are as follows [7]: Reduce the intake of coffee, energy drinks, and certain teas, as caffeine can stimulate cortisol pr...
Caffeine excess Fatigue Irritation of the eye surface or inner eyelids Smoking Stress Wind or air pollution Benign essential blepharospasm is a movement disorder (dystonia) of the muscles around the eye. No one knows exactly what causes it, but researchers believe it may be caused by a malfunct...