C collegiateLifter New member May 4, 2003 #12 i'm pretty sure caffeine can mess with glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity, but its rather benign. I wouldn't really worry about it.
i'm pretty sure caffeine can mess with glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity, but its rather benign. I wouldn't really worry about it.
Hannibal Elite Mentor Platinum May 4, 2003 #13 collegiateLifter said: i'm pretty sure caffeine can mess with glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity, but its rather benign. I wouldn't really worry about it. Click to expand... I could lift without coffee....but why....
collegiateLifter said: i'm pretty sure caffeine can mess with glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity, but its rather benign. I wouldn't really worry about it. Click to expand... I could lift without coffee....but why....
Hannibal Elite Mentor Platinum May 4, 2003 #15 spatts said: Click to expand... why that coffee cup looks "as big as your head"...
Zander1983 New member May 4, 2003 #16 You actually build up a tolerance to caffiene, and its effects for a given quantity decrease over time.
You actually build up a tolerance to caffiene, and its effects for a given quantity decrease over time.
Lee New member May 4, 2003 #18 my coffee cup is 1/3 a pot of coffee, i hate refilling those little mugs every 5 seconds
J jerkbox New member Platinum May 5, 2003 #19 mmmm....my company supplies Starbucks for me to sip on all day long.....