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How to use bitter Kola / Benefits & Side Effects / Ndudu by Fafa
How to use bitter Kola / Benefits & Side Effects / Ndudu by Fafa
Good morning gorgeous folks!
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12 Amazing Health Benefits of Bitter Kola You Need to Know
https://www.epicnaturalhealth.com/12-amazing-health-benefits-of-bitter-kola-you-need-to-know/
Over the recent years, a good number of previously unknown superfoods have cropped up and taken the health and wellness industry by a storm. We’ve had sweet potato, quinoa, chia seeds, avocado, goji berries… but it’s time for them to move aside, because there’s a new name in town: bitter kola.
“Bitter what now?” we hear you say. If you haven’t heard of bitter kola before, that’s hardly surprising – you won’t often find this food product stocked to the max in your local supermarket. You might have tried it before, though, as it’s mostly used to flavour sodas. Don’t let this deceive you into believing that it isn’t healthy – on its own, it certainly is.
Bitter kola is a nut that can be used as a su...
published: 17 Nov 2019
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What is Kola Nut? Kola Nut 101
Kola Nut is the seed of the plant cola nitida and is native to the rainforests of West Africa. It has a bitter taste and naturally contains caffeine, theobromine, among other compounds. Learn about the history and benefits of Kola Nut.
published: 04 May 2023
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Kolanut Recipes: How to eat Nigerian Kolanut(Health benefits of Kolanut)
#kolanut #healthfood
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HEALTH EXPERT ON BITTER KOLA AND SALT
Vivian Maduekeh, a public health consultant, earlier on with TVC News Gimba Umar, examined the authenticity of the preventive and curative items and practices being administered on Ebola patients, including Garcinia kola otherwise called bitter kola.
published: 11 Aug 2014
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Researchers help improve Ivory Coast's kola nut exports
Ivory Coast is known as the world’s leading cocoa producer. But another crop is emerging as a big money-maker for the farmers - kola nuts.
The output reached a record high last year. Producers say they are determined to become the world's number one producer.
Al Jazeera's Ahmed Idris reports from Agboville.
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Kola nut
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you wouldn't believe these facts about Coco cola
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published: 17 Apr 2024
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7 Health Benefits Of Kola Nuts
The kola nut, also known as bissy, is the fruit of the kola tree, native to the tropics of Africa. In many West African cultures, kola nuts are used in ceremonies presented to chiefs or guests. When boiled, the fruit can be used as a flavoring ingredient in drinks to make cola. At first bite, kola nuts are bitter at the taste but sweeten when chewed. Two percent of kola nuts comprise of caffeine, as well as two other stimulants, kolanin, and theobromine.
Do you want the text version of the health benefits of kola nuts? Read the full article here: http://bit.ly/dovemed-kola-nuts
Subscribe to DoveMed’s YouTube channel or "Like" Facebook page for health benefit videos of your favorite fruits and vegetables. Share in the comments section foods that you have made with kola nuts.
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published: 21 Jun 2017
9:47
How to use bitter Kola / Benefits & Side Effects / Ndudu by Fafa
How to use bitter Kola / Benefits & Side Effects / Ndudu by Fafa
Good morning gorgeous folks!
Let’s start the day with this energy and metabolic boosting Bitt...
How to use bitter Kola / Benefits & Side Effects / Ndudu by Fafa
Good morning gorgeous folks!
Let’s start the day with this energy and metabolic boosting Bitter Kola West African Tea recipe.
PURCHASE BITTER KOLA 👉🏾 https://buyndudu.com/collections/teas/products/bitter-kola
DISCLAIMER: Please do seek medical assistance before trying this remedy; particularly if you’re on medications, have high blood pressure and have pre existing heart conditions.
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How to use bitter Kola / Benefits & Side Effects / Ndudu by Fafa
Good morning gorgeous folks!
Let’s start the day with this energy and metabolic boosting Bitter Kola West African Tea recipe.
PURCHASE BITTER KOLA 👉🏾 https://buyndudu.com/collections/teas/products/bitter-kola
DISCLAIMER: Please do seek medical assistance before trying this remedy; particularly if you’re on medications, have high blood pressure and have pre existing heart conditions.
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- published: 11 Jul 2020
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14:46
KOLA NUT - The Stimulating Fruit Once Used in COCA COLA - Weird Fruit Explorer ep. 379
While hunting for rare fruit at a market in Madagascar, we found Kola Nut! Our local friend teaches us how to use this interesting stimulant. Also in this video...
While hunting for rare fruit at a market in Madagascar, we found Kola Nut! Our local friend teaches us how to use this interesting stimulant. Also in this video I learn about the Ethiopian drug Khat, Jamaican Bissy Tea and even Coca leaves.
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- published: 16 Jun 2019
- views: 598425
9:42
12 Amazing Health Benefits of Bitter Kola You Need to Know
https://www.epicnaturalhealth.com/12-amazing-health-benefits-of-bitter-kola-you-need-to-know/
Over the recent years, a good number of previously unknown superfo...
https://www.epicnaturalhealth.com/12-amazing-health-benefits-of-bitter-kola-you-need-to-know/
Over the recent years, a good number of previously unknown superfoods have cropped up and taken the health and wellness industry by a storm. We’ve had sweet potato, quinoa, chia seeds, avocado, goji berries… but it’s time for them to move aside, because there’s a new name in town: bitter kola.
“Bitter what now?” we hear you say. If you haven’t heard of bitter kola before, that’s hardly surprising – you won’t often find this food product stocked to the max in your local supermarket. You might have tried it before, though, as it’s mostly used to flavour sodas. Don’t let this deceive you into believing that it isn’t healthy – on its own, it certainly is.
Bitter kola is a nut that can be used as a supplement for improving health and energy levels. It’s found in the evergreen kola tree, which you’ll mostly see in the African rainforests. In its region, it has long been used for health and medicinal purposes, and is even seen as an important cultural symbol. There are plenty of reasons why the kola nut is so widely celebrated, and in this video, we’re going to cover them all.
No1 Aids digestion
Digestive issues, such as bloating, abdominal pain and constipation, can be a nightmare to deal with, and often, it’s best to treat the problem naturally. Bitter kola in particular is an effective natural remedy for a number of digestion troubles. This is because it promotes the production of gastric acid, which increases the effectiveness of digestive enzyme in the stomach. This helps the body to break food down more thoroughly, assisting in healthy and speedy digestion.
No2 Increases circulation
Oxygenation, or the delivering of oxygen around the body, is vital for the proper functioning of our extremities, internal organs, skin, and brain. Adding bitter kola to your diet has been shown to improve oxygenation by increasing circulation of blood around the body. This increase in circulation can lower your risk of heart disease, as well as improve brain functioning and keep your skin healthy and young-looking for a longer period of time. Oxygenation helps cells to repair themselves, enabling wounds to heal faster and improving concentration, which is why consuming kola nuts can have such a bit impact on our overall health.
No 3Boosts metabolism
Kola nuts are a good source of caffeine, which, when consumed in moderation, has the ability to raise your metabolism by about 10 percent, helping you to burn energy and calories at a faster rate. Caffeine is useful for giving you that hit of energy right when you need it, by stimulating the heart to pump more blood. Bitter kola has been found to be particularly useful to people with a low metabolism, who can take the nut to improve metabolism – improving their overall heart health in the long run.
No4 Prevents harmful bacteria growth
Unfortunately, research into bitter kola’s antibacterial benefits is fairly limited at the moment. However, one study does suggest that using the kola nut might stop the growth of harmful bacteria in the body. The nut was found to inhibit the growth of a number of bacteria, indicating that it displays promising chemotherapeutic and antibacterial potential. We’re sure we’ll hear more about this in the near future.
No5 Decreases the risk of prostate cancer
One of the most interesting studies into bitter kola has discovered that the nut may decrease the risk of prostate cancer. It’s thought that phytoestrogens, certain compounds found inside the nut, may actually be able to kill cancer cells, preventing them from multiplying to form tumours in the prostate. We definitely need to research more into how bitter kola may prevent the disease, but what we know so far is promising.
No6 Aids in weight loss
There are two ways that adding bitter kola to your diet might help you to achieve your weight loss goals. One is that the kola nut contains a good helping of caffeine, which, when consumed in moderation, has been found to supress appetite and that help you feel fuller for a longer period of time. If you’re a frequent daytime snacker, adding bitter kola to your breakfast or lunch might help you curb the cravings. Aside from supressing appetite, bitter kola possesses a number of fat-burning properties that are linked to its ability to speed up metabolism. Including bitter kola in your daily diet, along with a healthy lifestyle and regular exercise, should help you to burn calories faster, and lose weight at an increased rate.
https://wn.com/12_Amazing_Health_Benefits_Of_Bitter_Kola_You_Need_To_Know
https://www.epicnaturalhealth.com/12-amazing-health-benefits-of-bitter-kola-you-need-to-know/
Over the recent years, a good number of previously unknown superfoods have cropped up and taken the health and wellness industry by a storm. We’ve had sweet potato, quinoa, chia seeds, avocado, goji berries… but it’s time for them to move aside, because there’s a new name in town: bitter kola.
“Bitter what now?” we hear you say. If you haven’t heard of bitter kola before, that’s hardly surprising – you won’t often find this food product stocked to the max in your local supermarket. You might have tried it before, though, as it’s mostly used to flavour sodas. Don’t let this deceive you into believing that it isn’t healthy – on its own, it certainly is.
Bitter kola is a nut that can be used as a supplement for improving health and energy levels. It’s found in the evergreen kola tree, which you’ll mostly see in the African rainforests. In its region, it has long been used for health and medicinal purposes, and is even seen as an important cultural symbol. There are plenty of reasons why the kola nut is so widely celebrated, and in this video, we’re going to cover them all.
No1 Aids digestion
Digestive issues, such as bloating, abdominal pain and constipation, can be a nightmare to deal with, and often, it’s best to treat the problem naturally. Bitter kola in particular is an effective natural remedy for a number of digestion troubles. This is because it promotes the production of gastric acid, which increases the effectiveness of digestive enzyme in the stomach. This helps the body to break food down more thoroughly, assisting in healthy and speedy digestion.
No2 Increases circulation
Oxygenation, or the delivering of oxygen around the body, is vital for the proper functioning of our extremities, internal organs, skin, and brain. Adding bitter kola to your diet has been shown to improve oxygenation by increasing circulation of blood around the body. This increase in circulation can lower your risk of heart disease, as well as improve brain functioning and keep your skin healthy and young-looking for a longer period of time. Oxygenation helps cells to repair themselves, enabling wounds to heal faster and improving concentration, which is why consuming kola nuts can have such a bit impact on our overall health.
No 3Boosts metabolism
Kola nuts are a good source of caffeine, which, when consumed in moderation, has the ability to raise your metabolism by about 10 percent, helping you to burn energy and calories at a faster rate. Caffeine is useful for giving you that hit of energy right when you need it, by stimulating the heart to pump more blood. Bitter kola has been found to be particularly useful to people with a low metabolism, who can take the nut to improve metabolism – improving their overall heart health in the long run.
No4 Prevents harmful bacteria growth
Unfortunately, research into bitter kola’s antibacterial benefits is fairly limited at the moment. However, one study does suggest that using the kola nut might stop the growth of harmful bacteria in the body. The nut was found to inhibit the growth of a number of bacteria, indicating that it displays promising chemotherapeutic and antibacterial potential. We’re sure we’ll hear more about this in the near future.
No5 Decreases the risk of prostate cancer
One of the most interesting studies into bitter kola has discovered that the nut may decrease the risk of prostate cancer. It’s thought that phytoestrogens, certain compounds found inside the nut, may actually be able to kill cancer cells, preventing them from multiplying to form tumours in the prostate. We definitely need to research more into how bitter kola may prevent the disease, but what we know so far is promising.
No6 Aids in weight loss
There are two ways that adding bitter kola to your diet might help you to achieve your weight loss goals. One is that the kola nut contains a good helping of caffeine, which, when consumed in moderation, has been found to supress appetite and that help you feel fuller for a longer period of time. If you’re a frequent daytime snacker, adding bitter kola to your breakfast or lunch might help you curb the cravings. Aside from supressing appetite, bitter kola possesses a number of fat-burning properties that are linked to its ability to speed up metabolism. Including bitter kola in your daily diet, along with a healthy lifestyle and regular exercise, should help you to burn calories faster, and lose weight at an increased rate.
- published: 17 Nov 2019
- views: 212181
2:07
What is Kola Nut? Kola Nut 101
Kola Nut is the seed of the plant cola nitida and is native to the rainforests of West Africa. It has a bitter taste and naturally contains caffeine, theobromin...
Kola Nut is the seed of the plant cola nitida and is native to the rainforests of West Africa. It has a bitter taste and naturally contains caffeine, theobromine, among other compounds. Learn about the history and benefits of Kola Nut.
https://wn.com/What_Is_Kola_Nut_Kola_Nut_101
Kola Nut is the seed of the plant cola nitida and is native to the rainforests of West Africa. It has a bitter taste and naturally contains caffeine, theobromine, among other compounds. Learn about the history and benefits of Kola Nut.
- published: 04 May 2023
- views: 1789
2:26
Kolanut Recipes: How to eat Nigerian Kolanut(Health benefits of Kolanut)
#kolanut #healthfood
How to serve and eat Kola Nut Hey guys! Watch our videos to learn all about authentic well-tried recipes from Nigerian and all around the w...
#kolanut #healthfood
How to serve and eat Kola Nut Hey guys! Watch our videos to learn all about authentic well-tried recipes from Nigerian and all around the world!
Beautiful Foods Channel provides cooking and authentic food recipes. All our recipes are well-tried recipes based on Nigerian and English dishes incorporating all forms of cooking: baking, steaming, barbecue, grilling, frying, and much more!
Discover the world of delicious natural healthy food recipes made easy. Watch the finest food recipes with attention to detail and enjoy the ultimate new recipes from around the world. Learn about wealth creation and how to start a business.
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#kolanut #healthfood
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Discover the world of delicious natural healthy food recipes made easy. Watch the finest food recipes with attention to detail and enjoy the ultimate new recipes from around the world. Learn about wealth creation and how to start a business.
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- published: 12 Aug 2018
- views: 17439
2:42
HEALTH EXPERT ON BITTER KOLA AND SALT
Vivian Maduekeh, a public health consultant, earlier on with TVC News Gimba Umar, examined the authenticity of the preventive and curative items and practices b...
Vivian Maduekeh, a public health consultant, earlier on with TVC News Gimba Umar, examined the authenticity of the preventive and curative items and practices being administered on Ebola patients, including Garcinia kola otherwise called bitter kola.
https://wn.com/Health_Expert_On_Bitter_Kola_And_Salt
Vivian Maduekeh, a public health consultant, earlier on with TVC News Gimba Umar, examined the authenticity of the preventive and curative items and practices being administered on Ebola patients, including Garcinia kola otherwise called bitter kola.
- published: 11 Aug 2014
- views: 85354
2:08
Researchers help improve Ivory Coast's kola nut exports
Ivory Coast is known as the world’s leading cocoa producer. But another crop is emerging as a big money-maker for the farmers - kola nuts.
The output reached a ...
Ivory Coast is known as the world’s leading cocoa producer. But another crop is emerging as a big money-maker for the farmers - kola nuts.
The output reached a record high last year. Producers say they are determined to become the world's number one producer.
Al Jazeera's Ahmed Idris reports from Agboville.
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https://wn.com/Researchers_Help_Improve_Ivory_Coast's_Kola_Nut_Exports
Ivory Coast is known as the world’s leading cocoa producer. But another crop is emerging as a big money-maker for the farmers - kola nuts.
The output reached a record high last year. Producers say they are determined to become the world's number one producer.
Al Jazeera's Ahmed Idris reports from Agboville.
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- published: 27 Jul 2019
- views: 21547
0:19
Kola nut
Created by Ifayemisi Elebuibon for Iyalaje Market
Shop www.iyalajemarket.com
Created by Ifayemisi Elebuibon for Iyalaje Market
Shop www.iyalajemarket.com
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Created by Ifayemisi Elebuibon for Iyalaje Market
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- published: 02 Oct 2021
- views: 6394
1:01
you wouldn't believe these facts about Coco cola
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- published: 17 Apr 2024
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4:56
7 Health Benefits Of Kola Nuts
The kola nut, also known as bissy, is the fruit of the kola tree, native to the tropics of Africa. In many West African cultures, kola nuts are used in ceremoni...
The kola nut, also known as bissy, is the fruit of the kola tree, native to the tropics of Africa. In many West African cultures, kola nuts are used in ceremonies presented to chiefs or guests. When boiled, the fruit can be used as a flavoring ingredient in drinks to make cola. At first bite, kola nuts are bitter at the taste but sweeten when chewed. Two percent of kola nuts comprise of caffeine, as well as two other stimulants, kolanin, and theobromine.
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Resources:
Adam, S. I., Yahya, A. A., Salih, W. M., & Abdelgadir, W. S. (2011). Antimicrobial activity of the masticatory Cola acuminata nut (Gooro). Current Research Journal of Biological Sciences, 3(4), 357-362.
Odugbemi, T. (Ed.). (2008). Outlines and Pictures of Medinal Plants from Nigeria. Tolu Odugbemi.
Solipuram, R., Koppula, S., Hurst, A., Harris, K., Naragoni, S., Fontenot, K., & Gray, W. (2008). Molecular and biochemical effects of a kola nut extract on androgen receptor-mediated pathways. Journal of toxicology, 2009.
McCall, A. L., Millington, W. R., & Wurtman, R. J. (1982). Blood-brain barrier transport of caffeine: dose-related restriction of adenine transport. Life sciences, 31(24), 2709-2715.
James, J. E. (1997). Understanding caffeine: A biobehavioral analysis. Sage Publications, Inc.
Fredholm, B. B. (1995). Adenosine, adenosine receptors and the actions of caffeine. Pharmacology & toxicology, 76(2), 93-101.
Nehlig, A., Daval, J. L., & Debry, G. (1992). Caffeine and the central nervous system: mechanisms of action, biochemical, metabolic and psychostimulant effects. Brain Research Reviews, 17(2), 139-170.
Ruxton, C. H. S. (2008). The impact of caffeine on mood, cognitive function, performance and hydration: a review of benefits and risks. Nutrition Bulletin, 33(1), 15-25.
Brice, C. F., & Smith, A. P. (2002). Effects of caffeine on mood and performance: a study of realistic consumption. Psychopharmacology, 164(2), 188-192.
Lieberman, H. R., Wurtman, R. J., Emde, G. G., Roberts, C., & Coviella, I. L. G. (1987). The effects of low doses of caffeine on human performance and mood. Psychopharmacology, 92(3), 308-312.
Dulloo, A. G., Geissler, C. A., Horton, T., Collins, A., & Miller, D. S. (1989). Normal caffeine consumption: influence on thermogenesis and daily energy expenditure in lean and postobese human volunteers. The American journal of clinical nutrition, 49(1), 44-50.
Koot, P., & Deurenberg, P. (1995). Comparison of changes in energy expenditure and body temperatures after caffeine consumption. Annals of nutrition and metabolism, 39(3), 135-142.
Lowe, H. I., Watson, C. T., Badal, S., Peart, P., Toyang, N. J., & Bryant, J. (2014). Promising efficacy of the Cola acuminata plant: a mini review. Advances in Biological Chemistry, 2014.
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The kola nut, also known as bissy, is the fruit of the kola tree, native to the tropics of Africa. In many West African cultures, kola nuts are used in ceremonies presented to chiefs or guests. When boiled, the fruit can be used as a flavoring ingredient in drinks to make cola. At first bite, kola nuts are bitter at the taste but sweeten when chewed. Two percent of kola nuts comprise of caffeine, as well as two other stimulants, kolanin, and theobromine.
Do you want the text version of the health benefits of kola nuts? Read the full article here: http://bit.ly/dovemed-kola-nuts
Subscribe to DoveMed’s YouTube channel or "Like" Facebook page for health benefit videos of your favorite fruits and vegetables. Share in the comments section foods that you have made with kola nuts.
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DoveMed is a trusted, physician-approved, and simple to understand health technology portal geared to help consumers make better decisions regarding all-around health and well-being – their own as well as their loved ones. Our company is independent and is not owned by any pharmaceutical, medical, or media companies.
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Resources:
Adam, S. I., Yahya, A. A., Salih, W. M., & Abdelgadir, W. S. (2011). Antimicrobial activity of the masticatory Cola acuminata nut (Gooro). Current Research Journal of Biological Sciences, 3(4), 357-362.
Odugbemi, T. (Ed.). (2008). Outlines and Pictures of Medinal Plants from Nigeria. Tolu Odugbemi.
Solipuram, R., Koppula, S., Hurst, A., Harris, K., Naragoni, S., Fontenot, K., & Gray, W. (2008). Molecular and biochemical effects of a kola nut extract on androgen receptor-mediated pathways. Journal of toxicology, 2009.
McCall, A. L., Millington, W. R., & Wurtman, R. J. (1982). Blood-brain barrier transport of caffeine: dose-related restriction of adenine transport. Life sciences, 31(24), 2709-2715.
James, J. E. (1997). Understanding caffeine: A biobehavioral analysis. Sage Publications, Inc.
Fredholm, B. B. (1995). Adenosine, adenosine receptors and the actions of caffeine. Pharmacology & toxicology, 76(2), 93-101.
Nehlig, A., Daval, J. L., & Debry, G. (1992). Caffeine and the central nervous system: mechanisms of action, biochemical, metabolic and psychostimulant effects. Brain Research Reviews, 17(2), 139-170.
Ruxton, C. H. S. (2008). The impact of caffeine on mood, cognitive function, performance and hydration: a review of benefits and risks. Nutrition Bulletin, 33(1), 15-25.
Brice, C. F., & Smith, A. P. (2002). Effects of caffeine on mood and performance: a study of realistic consumption. Psychopharmacology, 164(2), 188-192.
Lieberman, H. R., Wurtman, R. J., Emde, G. G., Roberts, C., & Coviella, I. L. G. (1987). The effects of low doses of caffeine on human performance and mood. Psychopharmacology, 92(3), 308-312.
Dulloo, A. G., Geissler, C. A., Horton, T., Collins, A., & Miller, D. S. (1989). Normal caffeine consumption: influence on thermogenesis and daily energy expenditure in lean and postobese human volunteers. The American journal of clinical nutrition, 49(1), 44-50.
Koot, P., & Deurenberg, P. (1995). Comparison of changes in energy expenditure and body temperatures after caffeine consumption. Annals of nutrition and metabolism, 39(3), 135-142.
Lowe, H. I., Watson, C. T., Badal, S., Peart, P., Toyang, N. J., & Bryant, J. (2014). Promising efficacy of the Cola acuminata plant: a mini review. Advances in Biological Chemistry, 2014.
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