I heard that insomnia is a possible side effect of taking phentermine. Is this true? I thought that this was an appetite suppressant. Does this mean it is a stimulant, too and you should avoid taking it too close to bedtime?
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Originally posted by brightstar View PostI think it's because it's a stimulant, so it depends on how much you're affected by stimulants. This one is really strong so if you take it too close to your bedtime or if you're really affected by stimulants, then you could end up finding it really hard to sleep. That's how I understand it.
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Originally posted by brightstar View PostI think it's because it's a stimulant, so it depends on how much you're affected by stimulants. This one is really strong so if you take it too close to your bedtime or if you're really affected by stimulants, then you could end up finding it really hard to sleep. That's how I understand it.
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Originally posted by Tony1968 View Post
Okay well that makes sense. I guess its the fact that it's a stimulant that it suppresses appetite then? Yeah, if I do take this I will definitely avoid taking it too close to bedtime. I'm a bad sleeper at the best of times!
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Did you know that chocolate contains a HUGE amount of caffeine? I always thought it was just a bit. It's more than tea! Check this out. If you drink one ounce of espresso, it has an average of 75 milligrams of caffeine. If you at a one ounce square of dark chocolate, it contains about 23 milligrams of caffeine! 3 ounces of chocolate and you've essentially had a shot of espresso!
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Originally posted by KraftMan View PostDid you know that chocolate contains a HUGE amount of caffeine? I always thought it was just a bit. It's more than tea! Check this out. If you drink one ounce of espresso, it has an average of 75 milligrams of caffeine. If you at a one ounce square of dark chocolate, it contains about 23 milligrams of caffeine! 3 ounces of chocolate and you've essentially had a shot of espresso!
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Originally posted by Tony1968 View Post
Holy cow! I'm genuinely shocked by that. I honestly thought that the caffeine in chocolate was pretty minimal. Yikes. Sometimes it really freaks me out how much I don't know about some of the foods I eat!
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Originally posted by enviroTodd View PostIt's not all the same.
100 grams of dark chocolate has 43 grams of caffeine
100 grams of milk chocolate has 20 grams of caffeine
White chocolate doesn't contain any. 0 grams of caffeine.
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Originally posted by enviroTodd View PostSince this stuff is barely (if at all) taught in school, I feel like most of us should use our adult life to take a nutrition class - in person or online. We need this kind of information. We're making uninformed choices even when we're fully educated in the standard way.
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Originally posted by BabyButtons View Post
HAHA oh my gosh. Imagine! Adult school! LOL that would be really funny. Actually we might learn something that helps us in our daily lives instead of all the nonsense we learned in school.
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