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Drink enough coffee and you’ll see ghosts

Submitted by Javier Ortega on January 14, 2009 – 9:14 AM3 Comments | 506 views



Any ghosts with your coffee today?

I’m not sure I know anyone in my life that drinks up to 7 cups of coffee a day, but I do know people that drink RedBull like it’s water.

This interesting research being done by the United Kingdom University aims to try and associate hallucinations (visual and audible) with high intake of caffeine.

So cut back on your StarBucks visits if you suspect a ghost is in your home…

Read more:

Drinking large amounts of coffee or other caffeinated drinks could lead to hallucinations or seeing “ghosts”, a study suggests.

People who drink more than the equivalent of seven cups of instant coffee a day are more likely to see things or hear voices, and even report sensing the spirits of the dead, researchers say.

In a study of 200 students, those who consumed high amounts of caffeine were three times more likely to have heard a non-existent person’s voice than those who consumed less than one cup of instant coffee or its equivalent a day.

Besides coffee, the researchers considered sources such as tea, chocolate, “pep” pills and energy drinks. The students’ susceptibility to hallucinatory experiences and stress levels were also assessed.

Among the experiences reported were seeing things that were not there, hearing voices, and sensing the presence of dead people. The researchers from the University of Durham pointed out that hallucinations were not necessarily a sign of mental illness and that about 3 per cent of people regularly hear voices, but they believe that caffeine’s ability to exacerbate the effects of stress may explain the findings.

When under stress, the body releases a hormone called cortisol, which is produced in greater quantities after consuming caffeine. The extra cortisol boost could lead to hallucinations, the researchers suggest.

Simon Jones, a PhD psychology student who led the study, said: “This is a first step towards looking at the wider factors associated with hallucinations. Previous research has highlighted a number of important factors, such as childhood trauma, which may lead to clinically relevant hallucinations. Many such factors are thought to be linked to hallucinations, in part because of their impact on the body’s reaction to stress.

“Given the link between food and mood, and particularly between caffeine and the body’s response to stress, it seems sensible to examine what a nutritional perspective may add.”

High caffeine consumption is also associated with symptoms including nervousness, irritability, anxiety, muscle twitching, insomnia, headaches, and heart palpitations. But people who drink 250mg or less a day rarely experience any harmful symptoms, the researchers note.

The Department of Health advises people not to drink more than five single espressos a day – roughly seven instant coffees.

The highest natural caffeine content is found in filter coffee, a mug of which contains about 120mg of caffeine. Instant coffee contains roughly 75mg and espresso 107mg.

Dr Charles Fernyhough, co-author of the study, said that it only showed an association between caffeine intake and hallucination proneness, not a causal link.

“One interpretation may be that those students who were more prone to hallucinations used caffeine to help cope with their experiences,” he said. “More work is needed to establish whether caffeine consumption, and nutrition in general, has an impact on those kinds of hallucination that cause distress.”

Full source: Times Online UK




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3 Comments »

  • Louis Hall says:

    Amusing. They assume it’s causing hallucination; what if it’s heightening senses??

  • Joe Ruiz says:

    Louis,

    I think i’ll agree with you on this one. Heightening the senses could be a good explanation since coffee makes everyone I know more aware of their actions and surroundings. It certainly helps me focus better. I can’t say that this has been the cause why i’ve heard some voices when no one is home but an interesting thought. I guess i’ll start documenting this also. Although It could enhance my hearing since I live in an apartment complex and could just be hearing the neighbors alot clearer.

    When I do intake the energy drinks such as redbull or monster this is when I get the shakes and just feel really hyper. But i’m stubborn and if coffee isnt available it’s the redbull i’m drinking..

  • johnie says:

    DEAR JOE,HEY WHATS UP….WHAT IM ABOUT TO TELL YOU IS NOT A JOKE I PROMISE YOU MAY GOD STRIKE ME DEAD IF IM LIEING….WHAT IT IS THAT OUR BODYS HAVE VIABRATIONS AND WHAT THE CAFFINE AND SURGER IS DOING IS HIGHTING THOSE VIBES…NOW WHAT IVE NOTICED WHEN I DO COKE, AND NOT THE SODA COKE….LOL….I CAN BE VERY AWARE OF PEOPLES FEELINGS,I COULD BE AWARE OF SOMEONE THATS EVEN DIED IN A HOME AND THAT STILL THERE…. I ALSO CAN HEAR THINGS AND ITS NOT FROM THE DRUG…I DONT DO IT ALOT ITS JUST WHEN I DO IT IM JUST VERY VERY INTUNED INTO MY SURROUNDINGS….IM NOT A PHSCIC BUT IVE GIVEIN PEOPLE READINGS A FEW TIMES AND I WAS RIGHT ON THE MONEY WITH THEM…..THAT EVEN I WAS SHOCKED….ALOT OF COFFEAND SUGUR CAN GIVE THE SAME EFFECT THAT COCAINE DOES..MY KIND OF SURGER….LOL…WRITE ME BACK

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