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If too much caffeine is in your system, there can be a temporary impulse on the other neurons. This sudden impulse will momentarily wake up your brain but will damage some neurons. The neurons may get aggravated and cause them to shake violently. This friction could cause the neurons to join together with another neuron which would cause an oxypartifamine reaction. That means that the neuron will merge and could cause serious brain problems. If experiencing brain problems, one should immedietely consult a doctor for further advice.

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