Are there any health risks of drinking two or more cups of drip filtered caffeinated coffee?!


Question: I drink two or more cups of regular drip coffee. It's caffeinated. Are there any health risks of drinking this much coffee? Can it cause damage or aggravate any organ in your body? Liver? Kidneys? Make sure that your answer has been proven and is not something that you have guessed. Thank you and Happy New Years!


Answers: I drink two or more cups of regular drip coffee. It's caffeinated. Are there any health risks of drinking this much coffee? Can it cause damage or aggravate any organ in your body? Liver? Kidneys? Make sure that your answer has been proven and is not something that you have guessed. Thank you and Happy New Years!

caffeine is a diuretic, which means that it will make you urinate. Also, if you are urinating without putting back needed fluids into your body such as water, you could potentially become dehydrated. As far as I know however, 2 cups of regular coffee isn't bad. with long term use caffeine addiction could occur. you know you are addicted to caffeine when you try to stop drinking coffee and you get a headache, feel anxiety and so forth. hope that helps.

Coffee and caffiene have no serious illnesses linked to them. The only thing is that you can have some side effects such as jitters, nausea, headache, and stomach problems. Which this is the case with almost too much of anything. There are plenty of people who drink coffee all day with no harm done. Coffee is actually good for you bc it is loaded with antioxidants and is natural.

Thanks..Happy Holidays to you too. To date, there are no health risks associated to coffee. You can however, be addicted to caffeine which is not fatal, but it can carry some bad consequences like heart palpitations,

A couple weeks ago the local coffee shops' message board had something about someone who consumes two to three cups of coffee a day has a less likely chance of developing liver diseases.





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