What are the risks of drinking decaffeinated coffee as a teenager?!


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What are the risks of drinking decaffeinated coffee as a teenager?

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5 months ago
If you can, include caffeinated coffee, as well. And why not throw in decaf and caffeinated as an adult, too?


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5 months ago
If you can, include caffeinated coffee, as well. And why not throw in decaf and caffeinated as an adult, too?

Stunted growth.
Later on, raises the risk of heart attack.
Raised risk of heart disease.
Increases acidity, which leaves you more susceptable to acid reflux or ulcers.
Raises cholesterol.
May lead to osteoperosis.
Decaf. coffee is associated with increased risk of rhumetoid athritis.
Increased risk of glaucoma.

Hope it helps! Just drink tea!

sleepiness

peeing your pants

Yellow teeth. Besides that I do not see a problem.

Stained teeth and an addiction to coffee and/or caffeine (decaf still has caffeine in it).

While the addiction to caffeine isn't bad for you, it could get expensive if you buy coffee rather than make it at home, and you might get headaches and other withdrawl symptoms when you don't drink it.




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