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    Caffeine Lab Report

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    Introduction: Caffeine is the most widely used drug in the world. Humans thrive off of caffeine and its effects by drinking coffees, teas, and sodas. Used for its addictive stimulating nature, caffeine is said to alleviate the morning grogginess, increase alertness, and also improve memory and focus. This stimulant is one that some humans truly can’t live without, but why is that? Adenosine, a depressant hormone responsible for sleep regulation and decreased nerve activity, is constantly…

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    another well-known coffee roaster that appears to rival Starbucks in its popularity, Peet's Coffee and Tea. Like Starbucks, who began its legacy in Seattle, Washington as a small independent coffee bar, Peet's Coffee and Tea also started as an individually owned coffee roaster selling its coffee in Berkeley, California. In the San Francisco Bay Area as well as Northern California, Peet's Coffee and Tea holds its own against the better known Starbucks. In this report, I will explore the web…

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    Get Rid Of Puffy Eyes Overview Puffy eyes refer to the form of swelling in the tissues around the eyes which are called the orbits and are usually caused by hormonal changes, allergies, stress, and lack of enough sleep, aging, eye fatigue, excessive crying and excess fluid accumulation called oedema, which is due to too much consumption of salt. When you wake up in the morning and your eyes are puffy, it can be so irritating and this can make you tired and ill. Puffy eyes can be associated with…

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    Enemas and colonics have been used for hundreds of years by people worldwide. An enema is a medical procedure used to relieve constipation. A coffee enema is the enema related procedure of inserting coffee into the anus to cleanse the rectum and large intestines. A colonic involves the infusion of water into the rectum. It is also referred to as a water enema given to flush out the colon. Generally speaking, coffee enemas and colonics are regarded as safe. However, before self-prescribing, the…

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    Bee Pollen

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    collected on the bee's legs as they go from flower to flower and when they return to the hive the pollen can be collected. The Chinese have recognized the natural health benefits for many years and have been using bee pollen as a medicine in their own culture. Bee pollen has been used in many…

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    Opium In China

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    Opium Problem China had for centuries lived as an independent and self-satisfied nation that produced all the goods that it needed. The Chinese silk, tea and porcelain were coveted items that brought in much wealth from Western nations. As a result England found its stock of silver depleting. To add to its woes, there were little English products that enticed the Chinese nation, so to put a curb on the silver outflow the English deployed a clever plan. They introduced an addictive drug known as…

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    Glass In History

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    The main idea of the first source was how glass impacted places all around the world, and how it helped people discover things with medical and art achievements. The source talks about how when glass was invented, it helped with medical things, like scalpels and feeding tubes in the medical inventions. It helped invent things like lenses for telescopes and cameras. It helped make people’s homes beautiful, and made their worship places amazing and colorful. It was a huge advancement. It made…

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    Steevia Research Paper

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    metabolizing. Stevia is carbohydrates free so that is why it doesn’t raise blood glucose levels but instead lowers it. To use stevia in order to lower your blood glucose level and nourish your pancreas, you can either make an extract or simply make tea out of dry or fresh…

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    Steel Straws

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    Chefast Launches Its Stainless Steel Straws Set On Amazon.com At 40% Off PRESS RELEASE: World Wide Web, 31-JULY-2016 - Chefast is pleased to announce the launch of their new stainless steel drinking straws set on Amazon.com The product is sold by Chefast and fulfilled by Amazon. The straw set is designed to accommodate everything from 30 ounce tumblers to thick smoothies. The straws are constructed of high quality 18/8 stainless steel so they are virtually indestructible. The set comes in a…

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    American Tea History

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    Today in America tea is unpopular. Tea is no longer “cool”. But what do we know about tea? What are the traditions of tea? Where did it originated from? Why tea in USA is not so popular but popular in the UK? We should really get to know tea better and find out what is it all about. Let’s first explore tea history with one popular Chinese legend. Legend tells that Shennong, the legendary Emperor of China and agriculture’s inventor and Chinese medicine was drinking a cup of hot water because…

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