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Because it has caffeine in it, and can stop the baby's growth.
No, caffeine does not actually stunt your growth. This is a common myth, but there is no scientific evidence to support the idea that caffeine has a negative impact on growth in teenagers.
No, not really, but it can be dangerous if you drink or eat to much.
I belived that givng caffeine to a plant will cause i it to have no reaction to the caffeine
No. But it doesn't not make you grow. Just caffeine isn't going to help you grow. Growth depends on genetics.
yes it affect the growth.
their are some myth that caffeine can affect plants bad or good
no, it does not. it is thought to, but it won't stunt your growth! it is still not good for you.
No, not really.
caffeine stunts growth but sugar and caffeine in moderation is o.k.
maybe if they
drink some water