Monday, August 22nd, 2011 at
12:20 am
I'm a 15 year old male and I like to drink coffee in food breaks at school.
Me and my friends sometimes go to a bank close to the school and I often drink 2-3 cups of coffee and it makes me so energized way better than energy drinks and wakes me up.
But will It stop me from growing taller I am now growing 1cm a month and i would like to get a little taller but will coffee stop me from growing more? (I would like to be 185cm tall and I am 179cm tall now)
Sunday, June 12th, 2011 at
6:07 am
I have a remarkably high tolerance for caffeine when consumed in the form of coffee or soda. In fact, I can drink a pot of coffee by myself and then take a nap shortly thereafter. However, whenever I have one of those energy drinks (like Red Bull), I get the worst case of the jitters: my heart races, my hands shake, and I can't stay focused on anything. Why do I have no reaction to coffee, yet such a strong one to an energy drink?
Sunday, May 22nd, 2011 at
1:09 pm
What food can i eat in the morning that will give me loads of energy for the day, I've heard banana's are good.
Also any other drinks other than Coffee or anything else that contains caffeine that I can drink in the morning to give me a boost, mainly looking for something that's healthy and will help my body for the good not bad like energy drinks.
Thanks 
Friday, May 13th, 2011 at
2:22 am
I did today. I had a full throttle energy drink and about half hour later I had a large coffee. The feeling is terrible! Hyper for 5 hours!
Don't do it. Infact I am never going to touch energy drinks ever again!
Wednesday, May 11th, 2011 at
5:05 pm
Being that it is finals week at my university, I have been staying up later at night. To try and stay more alert and focused, I have drank coffee and energy drinks (not both at the same time.) However, after having one of these beverages I literally feel no change. Is it possible that caffeine doesn't work on me, or do you think it's because the amount is not enough? I'm 5'2" 120 pounds if that matters.
Tuesday, May 10th, 2011 at
5:31 am
I have been drinking energy drinks for almost five years now. This year I have toned down quite a bit, only drinking one on occasion, but in the first four years of consumption I can say that I honestly consumed 500 mg of caffeine a day, sometimes upwards of a gram.
I quit less than a year ago and went to an occasional drink, but ever since then my brain has been foggy and I am unable to think clearly. Could I have permanently damaged my brain?
Wednesday, May 4th, 2011 at
7:55 pm
Today I got some CVS brand 200mg caffeine pills, because it's so much easier then drinking mad energy drinks and it's the closest you can legally get high at my age. On the box all it says is to not take more than one every 3 hours, but it doesn't give you the lethal dosage.
If I weigh 100lbs, how much would it take to be lethal, or at least end up in the hospital? What would happen if I took all 11 of the pills left over?
Tuesday, April 19th, 2011 at
6:08 am
I'm specifically talking about Force Factor Ramp Up.
Will it have the same effects as soda or energy drinks with high caffeine?
Will I get severe headaches if I try to stop taking it after a few days, or weeks?
I want to give it a try but it has so much caffeine. Is it too much?
Monday, March 21st, 2011 at
7:21 pm
I've been drinking a lot of energy drinks recently, and they've all got the usual "high amount of caffeine" warning and whatnot on them. most energy drinks usually have 32ml per 100 ml, which is considered high, but how much caffeine is there in a average, say, 250ml mug of medium strength coffee?
thanks
Saturday, February 19th, 2011 at
11:06 pm
I always feel tired throughout the day and need some energy. I don't like coffee or energy drinks, and pop won't do me any good. What can I drink?