Xref: utzoo sci.bio:2736 sci.med:15122 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!uoft02!desire!sbishop From: sbishop@desire.wright.edu Newsgroups: sci.bio,sci.med Subject: Re: Caffeine questions... Message-ID: <407.25e270ac@desire.wright.edu> Date: 21 Feb 90 15:42:52 GMT References: <8ZsKMty00WBKQ1648C@andrew.cmu.edu> Lines: 18 In article <8ZsKMty00WBKQ1648C@andrew.cmu.edu>, vy10+@andrew.cmu.edu (Vannevar Y. Yu) writes: >>... mountain dew... > > > I believe that Jolt Cola has the most caffeine as far as softdrinks/pop > are concerned: "Twice the caffeine and all the sugar". > > Does anyone have a caffeine chart available? RE: Caffeine addiction, I drank tea and caffinated beverages for quite a few years, during which I suffered heavily from migraine headaches. I read some literature that suggested caffeine might be one of the triggering factors. I quit ANY caffeine except for occasional chocolate. (I'm a chocoholic) The migraines are now VERY rare and can usually be attributed to something I've ingested that contains caffeine. Any of you migraine sufferers out there take note. Try staying off the stuff for at least a month before you get it all out of your system. Then drink something with caffeine such as pop or coffee. You will have a migraine about 24 hours later if you are caffeine sensitive.