Guest guest Posted March 22, 2008 Report Share Posted March 22, 2008 How does milk moderate caffeine? To what degree?Why would people order decaf cap then? It certainly would buffer the acid of coffee in the stomach. Of course, both nicotine and caffeine are adrenergic, increasing heartrate and vasoconstriction. Whoopie. a On Mar 22, 2008, at 2:53 AM, wrote: > Milk definetely moderates caffeine. And nicotine and caffeine, > interact with each, perhaps you could say potentiate. Which is why > they so often are (ab)used together. > Doug > > , A Brameier > <snakeoil.works wrote:....... > ........ > > > > I don't see how adding milk/soy to coffee will change the caffeine > > effect. I think I've heard that it might change the value of the > > polyphenols contained in coffee that connoisseurs are raving about, > > however. Are you telling me you can't tell the difference b/w a > > regular and a decaf cappuccino? I heard a funny story that a waiter > > would give customers who were annoying decaf. Why didn't I think of > > that? > > > > ann > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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