why me wrote:I haven't drank coffee since I was a little boy and that was only a sip. Not good. It leaves a strange after taste. Also, in some countries, people can drink up to seven cups a day. Much too many if one wants a good sleep and an active brain. But the morning shakes and desires for a cup when no cup can be had, creates a problem for the coffee drinker.
Coffee wisdom from someone who has never drank coffee.
Are we so sure that why me does not know from experience about caffeine use? Something is keeping him from the temple where his daughter will get married. Maybe it is too many thin-cotton Mormon Lays recently.
why me wrote: Also, in some countries, people can drink up to seven cups a day. Much too many if one wants a good sleep and an active brain. But the morning shakes and desires for a cup when no cup can be had, creates a problem for the coffee drinker.
Morley wrote:Why me, is this anecdotal or research?
It's his imagination.
Morley wrote:Edited to add-- My own anecdote: I drink six cups a day, six days a week. My brain activity is better than good. On the day of the week that I don't drink coffee, I have no desire, no shakes. And my brain activity is still great.
I drink between 2 and 4 cups everyday until summer, I don't drink coffee during the summer it's too hot to drink anything hot. Since I don't drink soda or energy drinks at all, during the summer I don't have caffeine and you know what, no shakes, no headache, no longing for a cup of hot coffee. We've gone on vacation camping and had no coffee ( I can't make good camp coffee) and neither of us had shakes or headache. I've run out of regular coffee and roasted up some decaf to use until I bought more and again no shakes or headache.
Morley wrote:I believe that coffee calls everyone's name. Unfortunately, there are those who do not have the faith necessary to hear coffee's still, small voice. Many are called, but few will drink.
I haven't drank coffee since I was a little boy and that was only a sip. Not good. It leaves a strange after taste. Also, in some countries, people can drink up to seven cups a day. Much too many if one wants a good sleep and an active brain. But the morning shakes and desires for a cup when no cup can be had, creates a problem for the coffee drinker.
Then you don't know what you are talking, about as usual. Did you figure out where you were dead wrong about coffee in your earlier post? Do you know what the call people with an inactive brain?