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<blockquote data-quote="clearviews" data-source="post: 182670" data-attributes="member: 20752"><p>Think the only way that you will know is to test yourself before a coffee and then an hour and perhaps two hours later. It is the only way I could know this for me.</p><p>The caffeine in coffee raises mine ever so slightly so I drink decaffeinated tea and coffee these days to claim every little advantage I can. Coffee shops make a decent decaf these days so I order a long black (think that might be Australian terminology as it was not a common descriptor around the world when we went travelling) with cream or full cream milk on the side so I can control how much.</p><p>Alison</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clearviews, post: 182670, member: 20752"] Think the only way that you will know is to test yourself before a coffee and then an hour and perhaps two hours later. It is the only way I could know this for me. The caffeine in coffee raises mine ever so slightly so I drink decaffeinated tea and coffee these days to claim every little advantage I can. Coffee shops make a decent decaf these days so I order a long black (think that might be Australian terminology as it was not a common descriptor around the world when we went travelling) with cream or full cream milk on the side so I can control how much. Alison [/QUOTE]
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