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According to my doctor, who is an internist, yes it is. He told me as long as I didn't have severely adverse reactions to caffiene (jitters, heart palpitations) I could drink a moderate amount of coffee.
Caffiene is one of the principle ingrediants in old-fashioned diet pills like Dexatrim, who touted appetite suppressants as their primary goal.
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Diet Coke or Diet Pepsi?
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Is this here?
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Does tea make me to lose weight?
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Have you ever tried Diet Coke with Splenda?
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Yes, however it is a dangerous stimulant that can cause problems later on in life, as well as miscarriage.
by Mary Siever on February 7th, 2004
Caffeine does not cause a miscarriage.
by AVA000 on December 26th, 2004
Caffeine most definitively does *not* cause miscarriage. Not even crack causes miscarriage -- otherwise, no crack babies.
by riffraff814 on March 1st, 2005
True - If you're not pregnant. If you are, why take the chance???
by scymitar72 on July 28th, 2005