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Caffeine

    A lot of people often wonder what caffeine is.  When isolated in pure form, caffeine is a white crystalline powder that tastes very bitter.  The chief source of pure caffeine is the process of decaffeinating coffee or tea.  Caffeine is used to provide"boost energy" or a feeling of heightened alertness.  It is often used to stay awake longer and late into the night.  Many people feel as though they "cannot function" in the morning without a cup of coffee to provide caffeine and the boost it gives them.  Caffeine is an addictive drug.  It operates using the same mechanisms that amphetamines, cocaine, and heroin use to stimulate the brain.  Caffeine effects are more mild than amphetamines, cocaine, and heroin, but it is manipulating the same channels, and that is one of the things that gives caffeine its addictive qualities.  If you feel like you have to have caffeine everyday and cannot live without it, then you are considered addicted to caffeine.
    Caffeine also increases dopamine levels in the same way that amphetamines do (heroine, and cocaine also manipulate dopamine levels by slowing down the rate of dopamine reuptake).  Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that, in certain parts of the brain, activates the pleasure center.  Caffeine's effects are obviously much lower than heroin's, but it is the same mechanism.  The long term problem with caffeine is the effect it has on sleep.  The half life of caffeine in your body is about 6 hours.  That means that if you have a big cup of coffee with 200 mg of caffeine in it at 3:00pm, by 9:00pm about 100 mg of that caffeine is still in your system.  You will still be able to fall asleep but your body is ...
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