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[at-l] caffeine addicts unite!



If your going to go to all that trouble, you might as well just pack
caffeine pills. They range from 100 to 200mgs each. A cup of joe is about
150mgs. Their also good for fighting headaches and fatigue. Their is some
people that go as far to eliminate caffeine from their intake just to
completely regulate it with pills so they can always stay at peek caffeine
level with out getting sick. I think you can find info by looking up
caffeine faq or a smart drug faq.
JTW
----- Original Message -----
From: "Amy" <askowronek@mindspring.com>
To: "at-l" <at-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 10:21 PM
Subject: [at-l] caffeine addicts unite!


> I'm a caffeine junkie.  I start my day with a soda and
> keep going through the evening.  But I can hardly carry
> soda in my backpack, and I am not a fan of camp coffee.
> Nevertheless I made and drank coffee to avoid the headache
> until this past year.  Then I met somebody at a party.
> She had one word for me:  "Excedrin".
>
> Excedrin has gobs of caffeine in it.  Take one when you
> get up.  It's easier than making coffee, especially
> if you're not a big coffee fan.  It'll stave off the
> pain.
>
> Ideally, of course, we'd all get off caffeine.  But if
> that's not in your plans, Excedrin is far lighter,
> more compact, and less hassle than coffee.
>
> -amy
>
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