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How many cups of coffee a day is bad for you?

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I drink,drink,drink all day long and I was wondering if that's really bad and what kind of problems could arise???

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  1. Coffee isn't bad for you, I heard the studies that were done, and As a statistincian I just don't believe them. Too many assumptions.

    Coffee is bad for you only if you drink enough to make you jittery or can't fall asleep.


  2. i think not more than one ...

    you can check out the consequences here, http://www.drkaslow.com/html/coffee-caff...

  3. black only one , with milk 2. i dont like cofee at all

  4. How Much Coffee Is Too Much?



    It’s really nice, this coffee stuff, ain’t it? Warms you up on a cold day, keeps you going when the temperature rises, grinds away the rough edges after a hard night and makes the hours at work seem like minutes. The temptation with coffee is to just keep pounding it down but you might not want to do that.

    According to the American Dietetic Association’s Complete Food and Nutrition Guide, which isn’t much of a bedtime read, “for most healthy adults, moderate amounts of caffeine 200 to 300 milligrams a day, or about two cups of coffee poses no physical problem.”

    Okay, so two cups is good. But is three cups of coffee too much? In a word - yes.

    According to the boffins who study this kind of thing for a living, you should not only keep it to two cups per day, but you should also actively seek to reduce your caffeine consumption in soft drinks and chocolate, and even over-the-counter and prescription medications. In fact, if there are other factors influencing your health, you might want to go even a step further and reduce the caffeine in your caffeine.

    If you-

    • Have been substituting coffee in place of water and juice in your diet

    • Are having trouble falling asleep

    • Are pregnant or nursing a child

    • Have a medical condition such as high blood pressure, gastritis, or ulcers

    -it’s time to switch to decaf, or even give coffee a miss altogether for a while.

    Look, we’re all big fans of the brewed stuff around here. We send it down like water, but we also go to the gym, eat healthily, and take a few hours each night to just sit and relax. Coffee can get you through the stressful times, but if the stresses aren’t dealt with at their root cause, then you’re only going to be stressed again tomorrow.

    Make sure that for every coffee you drink, you drink two full glasses of water, to help your system replenish what the caffeine takes out. For every cup of coffee that you NEED to get through the day, sit at home on the couch for one hour every night and read. Doesn’t matter what you’re reading v magazines, books, the back of a cereal box v the point is you need to give your body a chance to slow down and relax naturally.

    And, on top of that, ditch the sodas and chocolates altogether. Sure, we know you enjoy them, but you also know full well that they’re doing bad things to your insides.

    Ultimately, coffee has to be seen as a trade-off. If you want to enjoy a cup of Joe, look after yourself in other areas and you’ll be sucking down the espressos for decades to come.

    The National Soft Drink Association resource of caffeine contents.

    A 7 oz cup of coffee has the following caffeine (mg) amounts:

    Drip                         115-175 mg of caffeine

    Espresso                     100

    Brewed                       80-135

    Instant                      65-100

    Decaf, brewed                3-4

    Decaf, instant               2-3

    Tea, iced                    70

    Tea, brewed, imported        60

    Tea, brewed, U.S.            40

    Tea, instant                 30

    Mate                         25-150The variability in the amount of caffeine in a cup of coffee or tea is relatively large even if prepared by the same person using the same equipment and ingredients day after day.

    Caffeine is present in tea leaves and in coffee to the extent of about 4%. Tea also contains two other alkaloids, theobromine and theophylline. These last two relax the smooth muscles where caffeine stimulates the heart and respiratory systems.

    The effects of theobromine are, compared to caffeine and theophylline, relatively moderate. However, cocoa contains eight times more theophylline than caffeine. As well, caffeine has been shown to combine with other substances for added potency. Thus the effects of theobromine might be enhanced by the caffeine in chocolate.

    Theobromine is highly toxic to dogs and kills many dogs per year via chocolate poisoning. It takes quite a dose to reach fatal levels (more than 200 mg/kg bodyweight) but some dogs have a bad habit of eating out of garbage cans and some owners have a bad habit of feeding dogs candy. A few Oreos won’t hurt a dog, but a pound of chocolate can do considerable damage.

  5. 4-5

  6. if you drink a lot like 10 cups you will be sick and you will throw up.

  7. 1!!!!!!!!!!

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