I want to know the side effects of caffeine as a result of coffee consumption?


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nervousness, headache, increased heart rate,
anxiety, upset stomach, irregular heartbeat,
irritability, GI irritation, elevated blood pressure,
agitation, heartburn, increased cholesterol,
tremors, diarrhea, nutritional deficiencies,
insomnia , fatigue, poor concentration,
depression, dizziness , bed wetting.

This can happen when you drink 3 or more cups a day. Caffeineated coffee of course. lol
Increase your heart beat and block your ion channel. The blocking of ion channel causes diuresis.
possible dehydration, aging more quickly, rapid heart beat
Not too bad.
Just take everything with a limit...
Scientists says that caffeine is also good to avoid heart attack & cancer...

They prefer 2 cups of coffee per day is good to health.
increased alertness, tremors, increased blood pressure, it acts as a diuretic...and can make you crap.
If you drink coffee you have a decreased risk of skin cancer. I believe I read that just this week. Just brush your teeth after to keep them from staining. It isn't bad for you if you don't have a bad reaction to it.

Fibrocystic breast disease can be aggrevated by caffeine, so that is a reason not to drink it, too.
One thing the others missed is kidney stones. Coffee can be a real contributor to certain kinds of kidney stones.
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