A bit of background for Caffeine powder

June 29, 2008

Let me kick this blog off, with a bit of info about caffeine powder. Most people will say “caffeine powder” .. huh? Isn’t caffeine something we have in our coffee? Wake up folks … litterally … (and that wasn’t a joke) because caffeine is being artificially added into many of the products you find in our everyday lives. In soap, soda, chocolate, drinks, hairproducts etc., and the list could go on for ever. High-dose caffeine powder has even been used to thin down cocaine and amfethamine and also as poison for rats and slugs.
The use of caffeine powder is very wide and have no doubt … with 99,8% pure caffeine powder, you will be able to kill a human being with as little as 5-10-15 grams!

The first historical record of caffeine use was by the Aztec Indians from the time of Montezuma. Caffeine was used in the form of a hot drink made with cacao (the ‘chocolate’ tree) leaves and various herbs and spices. Montezuma was said to have drunk up to 50 cups a day. Chocolate, in the form of the chocolate bar, was first introduced by the company Fry & Son in 1847. Coffee, however, proved to be a far more popular form of caffeine intake. It is mentioned in the Koran, the holy book of the Moslem religion and originates from Africa and the Middle East. It was introduced into the United Kingdom originally as a medicine but became extremely fashionable between 1670 and 1730, when there was a massive increase in the number of coffee houses.
However in the latest years the most potent and powerful caffeine powder has been created in Brazil and South America in general. This may sound like a bad joke, but countries like Colombia, Brazil and Venezuela are well-know for their very pure and powerfull caffeine powder. For most people, they whont be able to tell the difference between artificial caffeine powder created in a lab, caffeine powder from a piss-poor factory in China and then the luxury caffeine from Brazil.
Dispite the really lazy layout there is actually one huge player that sells Brazilian caffeine powder online here: www.ag-nutri.com.br .
In regards to the whole online caffeine powder thing, I’ll get more into that later on!

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