Coffee health concerns

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Avatar f tn Try pr une juice, metamucial, a strong cup of coffee or just drink a lot of water.
Avatar f tn It sounds like you're having digestion problems. The most problematic of the foods you mention generally are first, the milk, second, the sugar, and third the coffee. But it's hard to say since diet is very complicated, and you don't say how soon after eating you laid down. Chamomile is a good stomach relaxant and anti-inflammatory, perhaps try some of that instead of the coffee, milk, and sugar and see how you do, assuming you don't need the coffee to stay awake.
9312971 tn?1412807102 I did throughout my whole pregnancy however, I did have a gestational diabetes scare since the daily coffee intake contained tons of sugar. Just monitor the sugar you use and youll be just fine!
973741 tn?1342342773 It seems that they have health concerns as they overload the system with caffeine. People are heading to the emergency rooms with symptoms related to these drinks. They used to sell diet pills over the counter that did this too but they didn't taste as good as these energy drinks!! I don't drink them as I'm good with some caffeine--- love it actually. But too much doesn't sit well with me. anyway, here is the article if you care to read it---- http://abcnews.go.
Avatar m tn Another reason I feel that it is not a problem is due to the health advantages that coffee has, according to many health studies and reports (assuming this is not just propaganda). I have found that whether or not I drink coffee, the symptoms remain. Another bit of history that I have not revealed is that I am a Gulf War veteran and was in Saudi Arabia / Kuwait / Iraq throughout a one year period.
Avatar f tn ve been trying to eat healthy and I have shrimp salads or chicken salads for dinner, breakfast is usually kix cereal or honey nut cherios with a banana and coffee. For lunch just have a sandwich on a healthy bread and use mustard instead of mayo. For snacks I enjoy fruit , pretzels, yogurt, rice cakes, or carrots. There's a great website called myfitnesspal.com it has been helping me out alot! Goodluck and I hope this helped!
Avatar f tn (The ganoderma changes the PH and caffeine content of the beverages - 7mg) Others coffee contains a high of 620mg. So instead of having a coffee that is acidic and high with caffeine - have the healthy coffee that is alkaline and 0% caffeine. I purchase my monthly supply at http://balancesite.organogold.com/US/r_default.asp It has enhanced my health on a whole.
Avatar n tn I am 24 weeks pregnant tomorrow with baby #3 and the sleepless nights are starting to kick in. I really want, and need some coffee but I am nervous to drink it while pregnant. I know having a little caffeine is not bad and I have a soda every now and then but I've never had caffeinated coffee during any of my pregnancies. What do y'all think?
755829 tn?1246919225 Hi there, I provide some basic advice on other forums, but am looking for some advice of my own now, I am wondering if there are health benefits in cutting out coffee and replacing it with decafe coffee, some friends say its good others say it's no better?
736293 tn?1316517842 When you have diarrhea there are certain foods you can stick to such as oatmeal, rice, bananas, applesauce, toast, etc. Ditch soda, juice, coffee and other drinks that may contain caffeine as they can dehydrate your further.
Avatar f tn It is great that you are looking out for your own health and the baby. There are different studies about coffee drinking while pregnant. It is still recommended not to drink caffeine drinks: coffee, teas, sodas (Coke, Pepsi, Mountain Dew to name a few). Decaf drinks do have a minimal amount of caffeine, however, they are safer to drink. Suggest increasing your consummation of water, which is a healthy benefit. Thank you for your question.
Avatar f tn Yes..you need to steer clear of raw fish and fish high in mercury and deli meat that hasn't been microwaved for over 2 minutes. Sugar substitutes in moderation and one cup or coffee a day.
Avatar f tn Can I drink coffee being pregnant? I looked online and got conflicting results saying it was okay. But others said dont even think about it. It would be caffanated coffee. Obviously I don't want to hurt my baby but pumpkin spice coffee is calling my name.
Avatar f tn I also read that it takes longer for the caffeine to get out your system .. What can coffee cause your baby to have ? Or any health issues ?
755829 tn?1246919225 I recommend cutting out all coffee. But if you must drink coffee then yes, I would say that decaff is better than regular coffee. Decaff contains little to no caffeine while regular coffee contains high amounts of caffeine. Caffeine can cause MANY problems. I would name them all but it would take me a very long time. Look at this website for further information on caffeine and the side effects it has. Some you have probably already had and didn't even notice.
769333 tn?1235214424 How do I explain to my neurologist my concerns for his negative feelings about alprazolam? My children say he is 85yrs old, been through much...forget the addiction if it makes him sleep. Stopped neurolgist's order and told his nurse I was giving him 2 alpra at 9pm and we have both had 2 nights of blissful sleep.
Avatar f tn Biggest thing is diet i had heart burn food coming up for few years,stop drinking coffee,soda and tomato based food,also eat lean meats smaller meals try nexium or prevacid with diet it solved my issue,hope this helps.
Avatar f tn Only a cold shower (or several of them) seem to help. I am in generally good health, work out 2-3 times a week, female, 57 yrs of age. Any other ideas?
Avatar f tn A fatal dose of caffeine would be 10 grams of coffee or about 80 cups of coffee all at once. While you are not likely drinking anywhere near a fatal dose, you are probably experiencing some serious consequences from your heavy intake of caffeine. Are you addicted to the caffeine?
Avatar f tn Although avoid cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, beans and lentils as they tend to increase the gassiness. Caffeinated drinks (tea, coffee) aerated drinks, fried and spicy foods should be avoided. Decrease your dairy (milk and milk products) intake since you may be having symptoms of lactose intolerance but make sure you take adequate calcium supplements. Try having 5-6 small meals rather than 3 large meals. Make sure you have an adequate amount of water daily (1.5-2 lts).