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- From: joleary@estwm0.dnet.estec.esa.nl (John O'Leary)
- Subject: Re: Caffine Depressant?
- Message-ID: <C19IJw.8Kn@wm.estec.esa.nl>
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- Sender: joleary@estwm0.wm.estec.esa.nl (John O'Leary)
- Reply-To: JOLEARY@ESTWM0.DNET.ESTEC.ESA.NL
- Organization: European Space Agency (ESTEC)
- References: <kfKms4qSMUE4RnKkJn@transarc.com> <1jo58nINN66j@master.cs.rose-hulman.edu>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 15:47:55 GMT
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- loweaa@o231-23.Rose-Hulman.Edu. (Anthony A Lowe) writes:
- >In alt.drugs article <kfKms4qSMUE4RnKkJn@transarc.com> you wrote:
- >> Okay, here's the question. I'm pretty sure that disregarding other
- >> variables, 1/3 to 1/2 the time the second cup of coffee puts me right to
- >> sleep.
- >
- > Well now I can see where the problem is. It has nothing to do with
- >the caffeine at all. It is actually a let down from the caffeine. You get
- >an artificial high from caffeine so after the caffeine is used there is
- >nothing left to energize you so you get tired. It works the same way with
- >sugar. The both are defiantly stimulants.
- >
- >Any Questions?
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- Why does alcohol, in moderate amounts, act as a stimulant for many people?
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