- Caffeine intoxication is recognized as a distinct syndrome linked to excessive caffeine use. Acute or chronic use of caffeine is known to cause toxic effects
- Coffee is one of the most prominent types of addictions. Giving up on coffee will present symptoms of withdrawal upon abstinence from this favored caffeinated beverage
- Cafés are found in food courts, fast food restaurants, and as stand-alone cafés at many corners of highly trafficked roads. Whether espresso or cappuccino, iced or hot, a morning or mid-afternoon brew is difficult to pass up by the average coffee drinker
- Coffee drinkers can attempt to avoid caffeine intoxication by cutting back, of course. If truly addicted, however, cutting back may almost be as difficult as stopping cold turkey
- Amino acids are sometimes helpful in juggling our energy level during caffeine use














