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why is caffeine prohibited or restricted by many religions?
- it has addictive properties
- it changes the heart rate.
- it interferes with fertility
- it is harmful to one’s health.
Many religious traditions restrict or prohibit substances that can create dependency, as they may be seen as interfering with self-control, spiritual focus, or adherence to religious values. Caffeine's addictive properties mean it can create a physical or psychological reliance, which aligns with common religious concerns about such substances. The other options (heart rate change, fertility interference, general harm) are not the primary religious justifications for restrictions.
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A. It has addictive properties