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The FDA Needs to Ban Caffeine Now!

Arnold

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For those that don't know me very well, this is sarcasm, I think the FDA is a big fucking joke.


Man Dies From Caffeine Overdose

A 23-year-old British man died from what the coroner said was a dangerous dose of caffeine, according to British media reports.

Information from the coroner's inquest revealed that Michael Lee Bedford ingested two spoonfuls of pure caffeine powder that he washed down with an energy drink. Coroner Dr. Nigel Chapman said the dose Bedford consumed was equivalent to 70 cans of Red Bull.

"This should serve as a warning that caffeine is so freely available on the Internet but so lethal if the wrong dosage is taken," Chapman said at the inquest.

A warning label on the product said only one-sixteenth of a teaspoon should be taken, but Bedford far exceeded that amount.

"He wasn't doing anything wrong, it was just the danger of the dose he took," said Chapman.

Though toxicologists in the U.S. say they're not aware of any cases of people overdosing on caffeine powder, they say that caffeine overdoses are on the rise thanks in large part to the wide availability of caffeine-loaded energy drinks. They believe that increased consumption of these drinks can lead to caffeine abuse, which can lead to significant illness, injury and even death.

"It's already a big problem," said Bruce Goldberger, professor and director of toxicology at the University of Florida College of Medicine. "we're a chemical-based society, because so many of us rely on psychotropic drugs to get by every day."

"We're seeing a lot more of it, and one of the reasons is, it's difficult to figure out how much stimulant is in some of these products," said Dr. Robert Hendrickson, medical toxicologist and emergency physician at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland.

Hendrickson explained that there may be other ingredients in many energy drinks and supplements, such as taurine and guarana, that also have caffeine in them, but there's no indication of how much caffeine they contain.
 
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isnt this an old story? i looked a little bit for it but im pretty sure this a few months old. someone made fun of gaz b/c the guy was british and said they're all a bunch of retards... im pretty sure i remember this :hmmm:
 
isnt this an old story? i looked a little bit for it but im pretty sure this a few months old. someone made fun of gaz b/c the guy was british and said they're all a bunch of retards... im pretty sure i remember this :hmmm:
A thread where someone made fun of Gaz, shit that could be almost any thread he has posted in....:roflmao:
 
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Another idiot dies. The world is a better place.
 
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