Caffeine Natural Coffee Bean
| Name/Weight | Shipping Volume |
Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
Caffeine Natural Coffee Bean Extract 100g |
230cc | $15.00 | |
Caffeine Natural Coffee Bean Extract 250g |
540cc | $32.25 | |
Caffeine Natural Coffee Bean Extract 500g |
1040cc | $58.50 | |
Caffeine Natural Coffee Bean Extract 1kg |
1535cc | $106.00 | |
Caffeine Natural Coffee Bean Extract 25kg |
50125cc | $2,156.25 |
We have three different types of Caffeine Anhydrous: Caffeine Natural Coffee Extract, Caffeine Natural Green Tea and Caffeine Anhydrous Powder - Synthetic. All of these powders are caffeine anhydrous. The first two are natural fermentation extractions from coffee and tea, while the third is synthetically produced and much cheaper.
Caffeine stimulates the central nervous system, which wards off drowsiness and restores alertness. The most commonly consumed sources of caffeine are coffee, tea, chocolate, soft drinks, and sports/energy drinks.
Caffeine is the world's most popular psychoactive substance. Nearly 90 percent of adults in North America consume caffeine on a daily basis. Unlike most other psychoactive substances, caffeine is legal and unregulated in nearly all jurisdictions. Caffeine anhydrous is classified by the United States Food and Drug Administration as a multipurpose additive or food additive as it is generally safe for food and consumption. Food and beverage manufacturers are mandated by law to list caffeine on labels only when caffeine has been added to a product. Caffeine that occurs naturally in ingredients is not required to be listed. Beverages and food products made from the nuts, seeds or leaves of these plants are major sources of natural caffeine, such as coffee (made from the Coffea arabica plant), Coca Cola (made from kola nuts), and tea (from Camellia sinensis leaves).
Caffeine is widely used as the main active ingredient in many diet pills. This is because caffeine can act as an appetite suppressant. Additionally, caffeine may increase calorie burning to a small degree and acts as a diuretic which causes some reduction in water weight. While caffeine may be helpful as an adjunct to a weight loss plan, it can not be used in place of a healthy diet and exercise program for those who wish to reduce fat. The use of caffeine to improve physical performance is well known among professional athletes.
Medically caffeine is used as an adjuvant in pain control. It is also used as a cardiac stimulant in premature infants. A related compound, theophylline, is used to reduce asthma symptoms.
How caffeine affects an individual depends on several factors, including how much is used, height and weight, general health, mood, tolerance and whether caffeine is used on its own, with food or with other drugs. Side effects may be experienced with consumption of even small servings of caffeine in those who are very sensitive or in individuals who are not accustomed to using caffeine.
Caffeine causes the heart rate to increase, pupils to dilate and muscles to tighten up by stimulating increased release of adrenalin. Too much caffeine causes an array of problems including restlessness, irritability, anxiety, heartburn, headaches, high blood pressure, sleeplessness, rapid heartbeat and nausea. As with any substance, there can be numerous other contributing factors. Exercise caution with the handling, weighing and consumption of this product.
You can see the full bulk density/volumetric conversion chart for caffeine natural coffee bean powder here. A serving of 1/64 tsp equals 40 milligrams, so a slithtly rounded 1/64 tsp will give a 50 mg serving. For a 200 mg serving use a slightly rounded 1/16 tsp.
Correct measurement of caffeine anhydrous can only be obtained with an accurate milligram weight scale. Scales can be purchased here: 1/100th gram (milligram) weight scales.
TOXICITY WARNING! Using as little as a few grams of caffeine can result in emergency hospitalization or DEATH! Do not take more than 200 mg per single serving or more than 600 milligrams per day. Individual needs vary depending on caffeine consumption from other sources (what other sources of caffeine are you consuming?)
Accurate measurement of any caffeine products is extremely important should be done using an milligram weight scale. Do not take caffeine powder if you have a known history of heart disease, or if you are pregnant or nursing. Caffeine consumption can cause insomnia and difficulty sleeping. Consult your physician before taking this product.
WebMD: Caffeine myths and facts
NOTE: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
What is Caffeine Natural Coffee Bean?
Caffeine, or caffeine anhydrous, is a psychoactive stimulant known chemically as trimethylxanthine. Caffeine anhydrous belongs to group of stimulants called xanthines (Wikipedia), which naturally occur in some plants. Our caffeine anhydrous powder is a naturally processed extraction from coffee beans.Caffeine stimulates the central nervous system, which wards off drowsiness and restores alertness. The most commonly consumed sources of caffeine are coffee, tea, chocolate, soft drinks, and sports/energy drinks.
Caffeine is the world's most popular psychoactive substance. Nearly 90 percent of adults in North America consume caffeine on a daily basis. Unlike most other psychoactive substances, caffeine is legal and unregulated in nearly all jurisdictions. Caffeine anhydrous is classified by the United States Food and Drug Administration as a multipurpose additive or food additive as it is generally safe for food and consumption. Food and beverage manufacturers are mandated by law to list caffeine on labels only when caffeine has been added to a product. Caffeine that occurs naturally in ingredients is not required to be listed. Beverages and food products made from the nuts, seeds or leaves of these plants are major sources of natural caffeine, such as coffee (made from the Coffea arabica plant), Coca Cola (made from kola nuts), and tea (from Camellia sinensis leaves).
Benefits of Caffeine Natural Coffee Bean
Caffeine is used by many to increase alertness. A cup of coffee or tea is often recommended to counter sleepiness, especially for those driving long distances or for those who need to stay up for long hours. However, while caffeine can boost energy levels temporarily, it should not be used as a replacement for sleep.Caffeine is widely used as the main active ingredient in many diet pills. This is because caffeine can act as an appetite suppressant. Additionally, caffeine may increase calorie burning to a small degree and acts as a diuretic which causes some reduction in water weight. While caffeine may be helpful as an adjunct to a weight loss plan, it can not be used in place of a healthy diet and exercise program for those who wish to reduce fat. The use of caffeine to improve physical performance is well known among professional athletes.
Medically caffeine is used as an adjuvant in pain control. It is also used as a cardiac stimulant in premature infants. A related compound, theophylline, is used to reduce asthma symptoms.
Purity and Concentration of Natural Coffee Bean
Our Caffeine Anhydrous Powder is a naturally processed extraction from coffee beans. It is manufactured in Spain (European Union). It has no additives, fillers or anti-caking agents. You will receive a resealable bag containing this pure product. Store the bag in a cool, dry area protected from light. Reseal after each use.Potential Side Effects of Natural Coffee Bean
When taken in small amounts, the immediate effects of caffeine use include feeling more alert, increased metabolism, increased urination, increased body temperature and increased production of acid in the digestive system.How caffeine affects an individual depends on several factors, including how much is used, height and weight, general health, mood, tolerance and whether caffeine is used on its own, with food or with other drugs. Side effects may be experienced with consumption of even small servings of caffeine in those who are very sensitive or in individuals who are not accustomed to using caffeine.
Caffeine causes the heart rate to increase, pupils to dilate and muscles to tighten up by stimulating increased release of adrenalin. Too much caffeine causes an array of problems including restlessness, irritability, anxiety, heartburn, headaches, high blood pressure, sleeplessness, rapid heartbeat and nausea. As with any substance, there can be numerous other contributing factors. Exercise caution with the handling, weighing and consumption of this product.
Suggested Use of Caffeine Natural Coffee Bean
Suggested serving sizes for caffeine anhydrous powder range from 50 milligrams to 200 milligrams per serving up to three times a day, depending on individual needs. Caffeine from other sources such as coffee, tea, and soft drinks must be taken into account when determining the right serving size of caffeine powder for a given individual.You can see the full bulk density/volumetric conversion chart for caffeine natural coffee bean powder here. A serving of 1/64 tsp equals 40 milligrams, so a slithtly rounded 1/64 tsp will give a 50 mg serving. For a 200 mg serving use a slightly rounded 1/16 tsp.
Correct measurement of caffeine anhydrous can only be obtained with an accurate milligram weight scale. Scales can be purchased here: 1/100th gram (milligram) weight scales.
TOXICITY WARNING! Using as little as a few grams of caffeine can result in emergency hospitalization or DEATH! Do not take more than 200 mg per single serving or more than 600 milligrams per day. Individual needs vary depending on caffeine consumption from other sources (what other sources of caffeine are you consuming?)
Accurate measurement of any caffeine products is extremely important should be done using an milligram weight scale. Do not take caffeine powder if you have a known history of heart disease, or if you are pregnant or nursing. Caffeine consumption can cause insomnia and difficulty sleeping. Consult your physician before taking this product.
Bioavailability, Mixing and Solubility
Caffeine anhydrous powder is a very bitter white crystalline powder and mixes easily in water or other liquids.References & Further Research
PubMed.gov: Caffeine consumption articlesWebMD: Caffeine myths and facts
Disclaimer on Customs Clearance Regarding Importation of Caffeine Anhydrous
Customers located internationally (not in the United States) should understand that many countries restrict or control the importation of caffeine anhydrous. Shipments may not receive customs clearance. Please investigate and determine if this product is allowed for importation before purchasing. PureBulk accepts no liability and cannot be responsible for delayed delivery or refused clearance. If a product is refused and returned, a full refund of the purchase price excluding shipping costs will be made only after the returned package is received, which can take 12 to 16 weeks in some cases. By purchasing this product customers agree not to hold PureBulk accountable in the event that customs delays or refuses clearance of a shipment.NOTE: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.


