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Caffeine: The Crystal Killer

Published on Nov 19, 2015

This deck is about the truth about caffeine.

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Caffeine: The Crystal Killer

By:Danielle C.B. & Mari M.
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How does caffeine affect the human body?

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Caffeine is a white, crystalline, bitter compound usually in coffee or tea

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Pros

  • It is said, caffeine helps boost memory.
  • It improves concentration,and speeds up your reaction time.
  • It is usually used to decrease fatigue.
  • It can improve your mental functioning.
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Cons

  • Caffeine reduces calcium and brain cells.
  • More risk of ailments.
  • High blood pressure.
  • High blood sugar.
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Caffeine Is In

  • Tea
  • Coffee
  • Chocolate
  • Soda
  • Pain Killers
  • Over Counter Medication
  • The items we mostly know is Soda and Coffee
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Soda:
Soda is one of the most consumed drinks in the United States. Americans drink 57 gallons of soda per person each year.
(That is 18,126,000,051.3) (gallons each year.)

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Soda:
Just drinking one to two cans of soda a day (12) (oz)opens up 26% risk of diabetes 20% heart attack and death and 75% risk of gout.
Caffeine reduces calcium and brain cells.

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Soda may taste good, but it is bad
for you.

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Caffeine Fun Fact:
March is caffeine awareness month.

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Crash and Burn:
A crash and burn is when you have
caffeine or sugar and you get energy but then you run out of energy quickly.

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This is one of the products that cause crash and burn

Coffee
coffee is slightly acidic(ph 5.0-5.1) and can have a stimulating effect on humans because of its caffeine content.

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Coffee
A cup of coffee contains 80-175mg of caffeine,depending on what bean is used and how it is prepared.It takes up to 50-100 ordinary cups of coffee to reach a lethal dose.

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Caffeine Fun Fact:
You can consume 400mg of caffeine before it is considered unsafe.

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At Starbucks the average milligram of caffeine in their drinks equals up to about 50mg per drink on average.

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It's Quiz Time

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How does caffeine effect the brain?

  • Kills brain cells
  • Makes the blood stop
  • Makes you smarter
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Which is NOT a crash and burn product?

  • Red Bull
  • Five Hour Energy
  • Five Minute Sleepy Time
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When is caffeine awareness month?

  • May
  • July
  • March
  • April
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The End

Thank You
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