How many cups of coffee can u drink in 1 day until u die?!


Question:

How many cups of coffee can u drink in 1 day until u die?


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u would have to drink so much coffee that u would die from overdose of liquids. if i remember good it 200l of espresso.

Not sure...why dont you try?

no idea....never tried it....not goin to either!!

you'd be bouncing off the walls before you died

Dunno about coffee particularly, I doubt anyone died from caffeienne poisoning from drinking too much coffee.. but this information could be useful too you.

Even water intake requires moderation: recent media reports have focussed on people who have drunk too much water, which can overwhelm the kidneys and lead to swelling of the brain. Water intoxication can cause symptoms of headache, dizziness, nausea, confusion and, in extreme cases, can lead to coma and death, although this is rare. Certain drugs, including illegal ones such as ecstasy, can trigger drinking excessive amounts of water. It can also be caused by health conditions that affect water balance, such as kidney failure, liver cirrhosis, and uncontrolled diabetes. Drinking excessive amounts of water can also have a psychological cause when it is known as psychogenic polydipsia.

Most people will come to no harm if they stick to drinking two to three litres of fluid per day.

Depends how allergic you are to caffeine you are.

Try it so you can have an all nighter with the dog.

have a go!!!

you won't die. Some evidence points that caffeine will improve your heart, but some say caff. can cause cancer. There's no real answer to this, but do not drink too much, not with medicine. Caffeine has chemical reaction. And not good if you have a child in your womb.

In order to overdose on caffeine you'd need to ingest between 5 and 10 grams of pure caffeine (this is equivalent to 80 - 100 cups of strong drip coffee). So drinking too much is pretty hard to do.

It is possible to overdose on caffeine pills however as they're about 200mg each which means you'd have to take 25-50 of them.

Death from this would come either in the form of tachardia (rapid heartbeat) or seizure.

if you drink sooo much that you drown yourself in it. same with any other liquid.
i wouldn't try though.

haha, you have to drink cup after cup until your stomach or cells explode. but i don't think it's possible because once you're damn full you yourself won't be able to force down another cup :D so if you just keep on drinking coffee day after day, every single day you may last a little while before 100% fatigue takes over you or you have heart failure because of the caffeine overload. you could also black out cause of dehydration.

but seriously, don't bother trying... what makes your life so miserable that you intend to kill yourself slowly???

never done it. but you try first and then you tell me

Better ways to die, my dear. Try rat poison. A spoonful'll do it.

Don't even think about it.

It depends on your weight & caffeine tolerance, but according to this site, a 150 lb individual could drink 70 (8 oz) cups of coffee before "pushin' up the daisies"!!!

:o)

As for me (110 lb), I could only drink 51 cups before I'd croak! :o)

dont want to try it

I saw Canadian comedian Dave Foley on a talk show,and he claims to drink 50 cups a day.

i don't know i'm not willing to try and find out...

I suppose it depends on whether you believe coffee will kill you or not. Personally I do not believe that anyone has ever dies of coffee poisoning. I suppose 4 cups a day is ok

Hmmm. I'd have to say 20 pots. Your blood pressure will shoot up and you'll have a heart attack. BUT still no guarantee of death there mister. So, if you're planning this crazy scheme, which I don't recommend, you should consider sitting on the toilet while you're drinking it because after a while you know youll need to pee.




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