Yes you can buy decaffeinated tea and coffee from any super stores
No, there is no caffeine in vanilla Oreos. The ingredients used in vanilla Oreos do not include any sources of caffeine, such as chocolate or coffee. Therefore, they are a caffeine-free snack option.
Caffeine from any source, be it tea leaves, guarana seeds, coffee beans or from a synthetic manufacturer, will always be the same chemical, otherwise it could not be called caffeine. From any source, caffeine will be C8H4N10O2, and will have the same properties.
== == That is correct, however it really doesn't matter because it will get moldy before any significant drop in caffeine could occur. == ==
Nesquik is 99.9% caffeine free. I believe Ovaltine is caffeine free.
There really arn't any other names for caffeine. But if your desperate for some look up other names for coffee. Hope I helped!
While the caffeine in coffee might give you a bit more energy, there is nothing to suggest that coffee is in any way an aphrodisiac.
Decaf tea or decaffeinated tea has most of the tea extracted through a chemical process. Decaf tea still contains some caffeine, and not just traces, but just a small amount. This can be a matter of concern for people who have extreme sensitivities to caffeine for medical reasons, but it's enough that most people would not notice it. Unfortunately, the decaffeination process also extracts flavor, so decaf teas tend not to taste as good as their caffeinated counterparts. Caffeine free herbal teas (which are not true teas, as they are not made from the tea plant), on the other hand, naturally do not contain any caffeine. They also have their full flavor intact.
The typical coffee consumer should only be concerned with possible discoloration of teeth and caffeine addiction. Caffeine withdrawal is a negative side effect, and too much caffeine can give you a headache.
All caffeine is the same, but coffee contains many alkaloids other than caffeine, and different coffees have different chemistries.
I would recommend against that. Caffeine is a laxative, so it would probably just worsen your diarrhea. If the coffee is caffeine free, it wouldn't do much harm, but it wouldn't do any good either. So, lay off the coffee while you have diarrhea!
User responses: No. From what I have read caffeine does affect cholesterol levels and/or the way they can be interpreted when reading results of a cholesterol blood test. I would suggest that you be clean of any caffeine - three or more days ahead of time - to obtain a caffeine-free result.Advice seems to vary. Some say that black coffee (no sugar, no milk) is fine. Sources for that listed below.
Yes, mint tea makes you feel alert and refreshed, and is very useful for staying awake. It does not have any caffeine.