The Side Effects of Caffeine #1
Posted: Thursday, June 04, 2009
by Gerald Fitz
http://www.mytopform.com
Caffeine is a white crystalline xanthine alkaloid stimulant drug that acts as a stimulant drug. This bitter alkaloid is part of chemical mixtures found within insoluble complexes guaranine which is found in guarana, theine which is found in tea, as well as mateine which is found in yerba mate.
Caffeine is found in different quantities within leaves, beans, and even some fruit. For the most part humans use caffeine that has been extracted from cherries of the coffee plant as well as the leaves from the popular tea bush. Occasionally you can find caffeine as as source from the kola nut, guarana berries, Yaupon Holly, and yerba mate.
The group that I would like to discuss regarding possible negative effects in particular is that of body builders and weightlifters. Caffeinated drinks are also very popular among this group. Besides possible nervousness, anxiety, tremulousness, insomnia, muscle twitching, respiratory alkalosis, stress, gastrointestinal problems, adrenal exhaustion, premature aging, headaches, and heart palpitations, caffeine can also be very constricting when it comes to blood flow and muscle growth, the very thing that a bodybuilder and weightlifter strive after. In fact caffeine limits blood flow and this is exactly what you don't want. When the blood flow is restricted muscle growth is stunted. This is definitely the last thing that you could want if your goal is to grow your muscles.
For this reason it is suggested that when taking a muscle builder of any kind, such as a creatine, that you chose one without the stimulant caffeine. In fact there are many supplements that you can take to help build muscle that have no trace of stimulants like caffeine. Caffeinated muscle builders have been shown to reduce the benefits of different creatines and NO2 by constricting blood vessels. As a vessel constrictor it significantly decreases the ability to get the benefits of a lot of ingredients found in supplements. For example if you are taking caffeinated creatine, it will actually decrease the likelihood that the creatine will effective reach you targeted muscle group. Because of this it is extremely important that you don't use any blood constricting supplements that contain caffeine.
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