It's the other active alkaloids that make the difference.
Coffee contains caffeine almost exclusively
Tea contains mostly caffeine and theophylline. Theophylline is a caffeine relative, but is less stimulating and has stronger bronchodilation effects. The amount of theophylline is sometimes as much as 50% of the caffeine content. It has a dramatic effect when combined with caffeine, smoothing out the caffeine experience. This is why tea is considered less harsh than coffee.
Chocolate contains mostly theobromine. Some say it contains no caffeine, others say it contains traces. Theobromine is a caffeine relative, but it has almost no stimulant properties. Of the three, it has the stronger vasodilation effects, and it’s bronchodilation effects are less potent then theophylline, but stronger than caffeine. Many people find this to be more of a mood enhancer than the other two.
Kola nut contains mostly caffeine and theobromine. Of the three, this is by far the most euphoric.
Mate contains a mix of caffeine, theophylline and theobromine.
It’s the varying levels of these alkaloids that are mostly responsible for the different effects of each of these herbs. However there are other trace elements that do affect the experience. For example, kola nut is far more euphoric than just caffeine and theobromine are when mixed together, so the trace elements in kola nut have a huge impact on the experience and are partly responsible for the large about of euphoria it produces.
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