
Caffeine: characteristics and uses
Caffeine is a drug (or chemical) that is found in plants. In large amounts it can kill humans and other animals. Even small amounts can kill some animals, such as dogs. Caffeine is the main drug that is in coffee. Coffee comes from a tree. The seeds of the tree are roasted to make coffee.
Caffeine comes from other plants as well. It is found in guarana, yerba mate, cacao, and some plants used to make tea. The plants use caffeine as a pesticide. This is a chemical that kills insects if they eat the plant. It is the way the plant protects itself.
It is called guaranine when it comes from the guarana plant and theine when it comes from a tea plant. It is called mateine in the mate drink. This drink is an infusion made with Yerba mate.
Caffeine is a stimulant drug. A stimulant is a drug that increases body actions like heart rate, blood pressure, and metabolism. It makes a person feel more awake and alert. Caffeine also is a diuretic. This means it makes a person make more urine (the waste liquid a person makes).The caffeine chemical is called a xanthine alkaloid. This is a group of chemicals that are stimulants. Some xanthine alkaloids (like theophylline) are used to help asthma.
The biggest use of caffeine is as a stimulant. People drink coffee and other drinks with caffeine to stay awake. Doctors sometimes use caffeine as a medicine. It is used for headaches (head pain). It is sometimes used to help premature (born very early) babies to breathe. The short-term risk of this treatment seems to be that the babies treated gain less weight than usual.
Caffeine is sometimes given to people after a lumbar puncture. This is a test to see if someone has meningitis. In the beginning caffeine was found to relieve hunger, so it was used for weight loss. That did not last because people were using too much. Caffeine can be a very dangerous drug when not used in the right way.Caffeine also has medicinal properties. It is used in many over the counter medicines, such as Excedrin, Midol and Anacin. When combined with other analgesics, caffeine can help to alleviate headaches and cramps.
Problems with caffeine

Headache
Being tired or need to sleep
Feeling irritable
Nausea (feeling like vomiting)
Caffeine can also hurt people if they drink very much at once. If someone takes very much of a drug at once it is called an overdose. Caffeine overdose is a medical diagnosis. It is called:Caffeine-Induced Organic Mental Disorder or Caffeine Intoxication. People with this can have these symptoms:
Very bad feelings like:
Paranoia (feeling as if people are about to hurt the person)
Restlessness or nervousness (with the person feeling like he cannot sit down or rest)
Anxiety (very bad worry)
Muscle movements that cannot be stopped
Very fast heart rate
Abnormal heart rhythms (even heart stopping)
Very high blood pressure
Vomiting
Confusion (not knowing who the person is or where he/she is)
Decaffeinated means with the caffeine (= a drug that makes you more active) removed. Some people drink decaffeinated coffee, tea or cola because ordinary coffee or tera excites their mind and they feel unwell or they cannot sleep . Some drink it because they think ordinary tea and coffee are bad for the heart.
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