no we dont because it is kind of like a drug
~ We can drink caffeine but it is discouraged because the caffeine is actually a drug/stimulant. There are Adventists who do drink caffeine, some more than others. Some Adventists believe if it's in "moderation" it's okay. But, the church ADVISES to not drink coffee, Coca-Cola, etc. with any amounts of caffeine.
Whether or not an Adventist uses Caffeine or not is simply a personal choice. However, Adventists are known worldwide as a people that emphasizes the health message, and the original diet that God gave to man. To many Adventists, health is very important. Many dedicated Adventists are vegan, and promote disease prevention and a healthy diet. If you want learn more about diet and Adventists, a popular documentary is "The Adventists." It details the Adventism background, how the church got started, and follows the lives of several patients at a popular Adventist hospital in Loma Linda, California.
Many Seventh Day Adventists oppose the consumption of tea and coffee because of their caffeine content. However, when they need a 'lift', some consume chocolate, which is also a good source of caffeine. Many strict Later Day Saints (Mormons) abstain from the use of caffeine.
Seventh-day Adventists do not take objection to the appropriate use of narcotic medications prescribed by a doctor.
Seventh-day Adventists primarily use the King James Version of the Bible for their religious teachings and practices.
The Mormon religion does not use alcohol or caffeine.
Seventh-day Adventists typically follow a plant-based diet that includes fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, and legumes. They also avoid alcohol, caffeine, and unclean meats according to their dietary guidelines.
Seventh-day Adventists typically use the New King James Version of the Bible for their religious teachings and practices.
use for extraction the caffeine
To measure the caffeine content in a beverage, you can use a laboratory test called high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). This method separates and quantifies the caffeine in the beverage. Alternatively, you can use a caffeine test strip or a caffeine meter for a quick estimation of the caffeine content.
Coke does not use alcohol but they use caffeine that people mistake for alcohol. Caffeine is like alcohol though.
In general, drinks that have alcohol or caffeine are considered harmful. Drinks with excessive sugar are recommended against as well, though not as strongly. This is not to say that no Seventh-day Adventist drinks beverages with excessive sugar (few don't) or caffeine (significant numbers do, at least in the United States) or alcohol (some do in the US, although this is rarer because it is widely known to be against Adventist beliefs). What it means is that, as a church, Seventh-day Adventists consider these beverages harmful.
To measure caffeine in coffee accurately, you can use a specialized caffeine testing kit or a laboratory test. These methods involve extracting the caffeine from the coffee and measuring its concentration. Another way is to use a spectrophotometer to analyze the absorption of light by caffeine in the coffee sample.