NO... caffeine just keeps you energized, it doesn't help sustain hunger.
Water is very basic and it can help you with sustaining hunger.
If you drink a lot of water before a meal you actually eat less!
Caffeine in coffee is an appetite suppressant, like many stimulants. Caffeine is found in a lot of diet pills. However, the effect doesn't last very long, and more recent research suggests that the longer-term effects may in fact increase your appetite by increasing cortisol levels. So the Mayo Clinic discourages use of caffeine as a diet aid.
It won't stop hunger. Coffee is a diuretic it pulls the water out of your body. The hunger you feel is from the caffeine and hose down lose. Caffeine makes your body burn more energy and the wet lose dehydrates your muscles. Try drinking more water and working out. But from my own experience, no. Coffee fills you up. Your basically drinking a meal. Coffee is a stimulant, it does what is said above.
The biggest use of caffeine is as a stimulant drug. People drink coffee and other drinks with caffeine to stay awake. Doctors sometimes use caffeine as a medicine like for example: headaches and head pain. Caffeine is sometimes given to people after lumber puncture, caffeine was found to relieve hunger so it was used for loss. That did not last because people were using to 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. Caffeine can help to alleviate headaches and cramps.
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No, rum does not have caffeine in it.
Caffeine free means that the product has "no" caffeine in it.
No, Alcohol in general contains no Caffeine. It actually has the opposite effect of Caffeine.
No, it does not have caffeine.
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According to Pepsi, it doesn't have any caffeine.
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There is a taste difference between caffeine and no-caffeine versions of the same soda.