Yes, if you drink too much caffeine it can cause your skin to become dry
No. Polar Soda flavor Orange Dry does not contain caffeine. In fact, according to a spokeswoman at Polar Beverages, none of their soda contain caffeine. The only product that contains caffeine is their tea beverage.
The little research I have done on the net seems to point to Canada Dry Gigner Ale not having any caffeine in it.
Seems to dry it out; not really good for beauty...
Caffeine is a diuretic. That means it sucks the water out of your body, through your kidneys, and into your bladder, from where it may be released. This causes dehydration which causes symptoms of dry-mouth and dry-throat which temporarily rends you incapable of singing effectively. But that's about it.
i don't know about anything technical, but it always makes my mouth feel really dry
Yes, it is normal for some people to get a rebound headache from the usage of caffeine. For an appropriate diagnosis, please see your physician or headache specialist as the type of treatment is dependent entirely upon the type of headache you are suffering from. Doctors have an old saying: "If its wet - keep it dry. If it's dry - keep it wet. If it hurts - don't do it!"
To treat dry mouth, the use of caffeine-containing beverages, alcoholic beverages, and mouthwashes containing alcohol should be minimized. Drinking water and fruit juices will decrease dry mouth problems.
Not much at all. An entire chocolate bar has about as much caffeine as a decaf cup of coffee. There's no added caffeine in hot cocoa mixes (at least for common varieties) and much less chocolate than a bar. It's probably extremely low.
Hey i have a question do you need to see a doctor?
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.