Caffeine can cause a jump in blood pressure and it is often recommended that person's suffering from hypertension avoid it as much as possible. The long term effects of caffeine on blood pressure are still being researched.
Caffeine content in beverages and products is typically measured in milligrams per serving. This information is usually listed on the product's packaging or can be found through testing in a laboratory.
Yes, Caffeine content is measured by volume.
The caffeine content in a beverage can be accurately measured using a process called chromatography, which separates and quantifies the different components in the drink. This method involves comparing the caffeine peak in the beverage sample to a known caffeine standard to determine the exact amount present.
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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.
No, it does not have caffeine.
According to Pepsi, it doesn't have any caffeine.
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No, it has less gas than normal soda. I just did an experiment at school where we measured the gas content of different soda brands and the regular, diet, and diet-caffeine free versions of the sodas. Regular had the most and diet-caffeine had the least.
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