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alcohol is a depressant in that it depresses heart rate as in lowering it. However if you are having an allergic reaction to alcohol or any other ingredient in alcohol then yes it could speed up your heart. or if you say drank red bull and vodkas and your heart was racing from all the caffeine.
Drinking too much caffeine can cause an overactive Bladder. If you find it difficult to sleep through the night without having to get up and urinate, than you should consider cutting down on caffeine as well as alcohol, especially before going to bed.
Wine doesn't have caffeine in it. Coffee, tea and chocolate, especially dark chocolate, all have caffeine in them to varying degrees. Many energy drinks, and caffeine pills too, also have caffeine in them, often in high doses. The amount of caffeine in each of these consumables varies, generally coffee has the most, followed by tea, with chocolate having the least amount of caffeine. Wine is a type of alcohol and alcohol has a depressant effect on the body. Caffeine is a stimulant and will increase your heart rate, amongst other effects, which is why people often take it to stay alert and awake. One of the most common effects of caffeine is that it keeps one very active physically, so it makes us move around a lot and so forth.
You will get hyper.
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Yes, any kind of tea has caffeine. Having too much caffeine during pregnancy is not good for the baby. So try and limit your intake of caffeine while pregnant.
they only contain soluble foods because when you inject the fluid into your veins it must be liquid not solid (so that you can inject it). Also the whole point of intravenous food is that they can have it without having to swallow it.
Yes, it is assumed to be safe to consume alcohol after having the HPV vaccine. There are no known side effects between the HPV vaccine and consumption of alcohol.
The little research I have done on the net seems to point to Canada Dry Gigner Ale not having any caffeine in it.
Alcohol is bad for our health, especially for heart and lung.
alcohol? NO! Caffeine, in very high doses. Be careful of drinks like these. They increase blood pressure, heart rate and are adrenergics (having effects similar to amphetamines, or 'uppers'). Anyone with heart issues should consult a doctor before drinking these drinks. Also be aware that caffeine is addictive, and there are unpleasant withdrawal side-effects once someone gets used to this level of caffeine in his body and then decides to cut back or to stop drinking these drinks
Caffeine highly increases your chance of having a miscarriage.