Guest guest Posted September 18, 2002 Report Share Posted September 18, 2002 Thank Rich, thats interesting.. From what i know, coffee is a Bitter\Sweet substance with a Warm temperature and is a diuretic, purgative and a stimulant in its actions. the only thing that comes to me from tcm prespective is that the first two actions move excess yang-qi downward from the head and maybe resolve the wind-like spasm or vasoconstriction by doing that. Or maybe by stimulating the movement of qi it removes the stagnation which cause the yang to rise... maybe both mechanisms.. maybe none.. Dan.L , " rich " <richblit@r...> wrote: > Caffeine is considered to modulate vasoconstriction. For this reason it is > used in medications such as fiorinal which has 40 mg of caffeine as well as > aspirin, codeine and butalbital. This is commonly prescribed for severe > headaches and migraines especially when from muscular tension. This is > probably why it helps your patient from a western perspective. > Rich Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2003 Report Share Posted August 5, 2003 I enjoyed the post on green tea. There was a short paragraph seeming to apologize for the caffeine inherent in green tea. From what I have learned and seen, caffeine is not evil. In fact, it is beneficial when it is not used addictively. The amount of caffeine in green tea is about 1/3 of that in a " regular " cup of coffee. A few cups of green tea, a little exercize, and a little sleep, and a person might not get addicted to caffeine, but enjoy the benefits of the tea in total. (The same probably goes for all the " fat " talk. With all the low fat stuff on the grocery shelves, Americans ought to be lean, but their not. Maybe all the low fat talk has gotten out of hand because it's good business. Good fat would be a boon, but then people would have to eat less processed foods. Oh well). I haven't posted here before. I'm a chemist and student in massage therapy. Live in St. Louis, MO. Barry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2006 Report Share Posted July 16, 2006 ### Decaf Coffee is 98% caffeine free, but what is neglected information is that regular coffee is 94% caffeine free. Just because it has less doesn't mean it is caffeine free. That 2% will still mess you up.Doc ### Oh my gosh Doc, I learn something all the time here on HR's. When I drink coffee I buy from the local roaster and get 100% organic beans (fresh roasted) I grind at home before brewing. I also get a dark roast (less caffeine). My question "is caffeine always bad" I enjoy great coffee once in awhile. I like mine strong, but I only brew a cup at a time, (espresso) it's very sweet. I know that caffeine is not good if you depend on it, but I only drink it on occasion. Usually during the winter months, but occasionally during the rest of the year. Warmest thoughts. Micki _________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2006 Report Share Posted July 17, 2006 Dear Micki, This has to go completely. 100% finito!!! Coffee is one of those triggers that by itself can be the cause of "Reverse Vectors". In your case, you should never drink it, Black tea, soda pop, or eat chocolate ever again. You have far too many issues, and are obviously far too sensitive. Love, Doc Doc Shillington727-447-5282Doc - Micki herbal remedies Sunday, July 16, 2006 2:26 PM Herbal Remedies - Re: Caffeine ### Decaf Coffee is 98% caffeine free, but what is neglected information is that regular coffee is 94% caffeine free. Just because it has less doesn't mean it is caffeine free. That 2% will still mess you up.Doc ### Oh my gosh Doc, I learn something all the time here on HR's. When I drink coffee I buy from the local roaster and get 100% organic beans (fresh roasted) I grind at home before brewing. I also get a dark roast (less caffeine). My question "is caffeine always bad" I enjoy great coffee once in awhile. I like mine strong, but I only brew a cup at a time, (espresso) it's very sweet. I know that caffeine is not good if you depend on it, but I only drink it on occasion. Usually during the winter months, but occasionally during the rest of the year. Warmest thoughts. Micki _________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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