How many coffee is to many coffee?

Hi

I love coffee. I have cut my coffee intake down to three coffees but is this still too much?

I have trim milk, one coffee, and sweetener.

Allie xo
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  • Caffeine has a 4 hour half live so i really wouldnt drink more then 1 in that time frame. Too much coffee can be stressful on the adrenal system. I would say two servings a day is probably OK. I do espresso in the morning (double shot) then one around 5pm.
  • jfan175
    jfan175 Posts: 812 Member
    I drink a lot of coffee. I cut down to one cup a day for a month and I was miserable. I'm happily back to a pot or more a day.:drinker:
  • whiskeycharged
    whiskeycharged Posts: 400 Member
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    I have other caffeine sources too so I limit myself between 1 and 3 cups a day max.
  • pixelsurgeon88
    pixelsurgeon88 Posts: 39 Member
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    I have other caffeine sources too so I limit myself between 1 and 3 cups a day max.

    Haha I love these....haven't seen this one before!
  • beckajw
    beckajw Posts: 1,728 Member
    You can NEVER drink too much coffee IMO :wink:
  • DrBorkBork
    DrBorkBork Posts: 4,099 Member
    try switching to Crio Bru. It's about the same price as a bag of joe. Crio Bru is roasted ground cacao nibs. More antioxidants, less acidity. Good stuff!
  • zoombaby
    zoombaby Posts: 14 Member
    To tell you the truth, its very very hard to get poisoned by the coffee or to die. Coffee its originality natural toxin produced as defensive mechanism to protect the plant (coffee plant) from the insect. So unless you are 0.001g its not poisonits to you, at least there is no known amount of the coffee that would kill you, if you are very curious you could try to determine it.

    Basically you can drink it as much as possible, but more you drink it more you need to get the kick :D..
  • xarge
    xarge Posts: 484 Member
    Caffeine has a 4 hour half live so i really wouldnt drink more then 1 in that time frame.

    ^To add, don't go over 300-400mg of caffeine in above. That's around when you see negative symptoms of caffeine.
  • xarge
    xarge Posts: 484 Member
    To tell you the truth, its very very hard to get poisoned by the coffee or to die. Coffee its originality natural toxin produced as defensive mechanism to protect the plant (coffee plant) from the insect. So unless you are 0.001g its not poisonits to you, at least there is no known amount of the coffee that would kill you, if you are very curious you could try to determine it.

    Basically you can drink it as much as possible, but more you drink it more you need to get the kick :D..

    That's very wrong and misleading. Caffeine in high amounts can kill you especially in supplement form since they're easy to take but it's not impossible to have that much with coffee either, they're called espresso shots.
  • I'm at about 2 a day, sometimes more if I don't sleep well and need a pick me up.
  • beckajw
    beckajw Posts: 1,728 Member
    To tell you the truth, its very very hard to get poisoned by the coffee or to die. Coffee its originality natural toxin produced as defensive mechanism to protect the plant (coffee plant) from the insect. So unless you are 0.001g its not poisonits to you, at least there is no known amount of the coffee that would kill you, if you are very curious you could try to determine it.

    Basically you can drink it as much as possible, but more you drink it more you need to get the kick :D..

    That's very wrong and misleading. Caffeine in high amounts can kill you especially in supplement form since they're easy to take but it's not impossible to have that much with coffee either, they're called espresso shots.

    So scary...
  • (3 a day girl myself.) An article in my newspaper a couple weeks ago touted coffee as the next red wine or chocolate. --one a day actually good for you due to antioxidants. But according to the article you get the same good effects from decaf -- I've been trying to back off on the fully caffeinated variety to only one (large travel mug) a day. When I start feeling my heart flutter/race I know I've gone WAY over what I should be doing. Can't be good when my body is complaining!
  • Heyyleigh
    Heyyleigh Posts: 268 Member
    I tried to give it up along with the coffee mate, I Too was MISERABLE! So, I just take the hit on the calories for the creamer and move on...........HAPPY. This is a lifestyle change and I dont plan to ever give up, enough said! :drinker:
  • xarge
    xarge Posts: 484 Member
    So scary...

    Shots? :laugh: On a serious note though, most people get symptoms of anxiety at that 300-500mg. Elevated high rate can cause problems who already have blood pressure problems or heart problems of course. Effect of higher doses depend on the person and body condition but 1000mg and above is usually not safe in a short period of time. Oh, and not just coffee. Energy drinks as well! I always forget about them -.-

    People do die from too much caffeine. I'm not sure if it's sad and accidental or like natural selection.
  • zoombaby
    zoombaby Posts: 14 Member
    To tell you the truth, its very very hard to get poisoned by the coffee or to die. Coffee its originality natural toxin produced as defensive mechanism to protect the plant (coffee plant) from the insect. So unless you are 0.001g its not poisonits to you, at least there is no known amount of the coffee that would kill you, if you are very curious you could try to determine it.

    Basically you can drink it as much as possible, but more you drink it more you need to get the kick :D..

    That's very wrong and misleading. Caffeine in high amounts can kill you especially in supplement form since they're easy to take but it's not impossible to have that much with coffee either, they're called espresso shots.

    Can you please provide any compelling evidence to support your claims?
  • GoalSixPack
    GoalSixPack Posts: 60 Member
    My coffee cup is 40oz, normal day I fill it twice with coffee and once with green tea. I also drink 25-28 servings go water on top of that. Nom nom coffee.

    P.s. I drink my coffee black and tea plain. Maybe once a day put alittle almond milk in.
  • emtron500
    emtron500 Posts: 102 Member
    I've become very sick from a caffeine overdose in the past. I felt like I was going to die for a couple of hours and then got over it. That was after maybe 10-15 double shots of espresso in less than an hour. 3 coffees over the course of a day is nothing :)

    That said, sometimes it's fun to cut back on coffee just so when you go back to your old ways you actually feel the buzz again...
  • tabulator32
    tabulator32 Posts: 701 Member
    Espresso shots actually have a fraction of the caffeine of a regular cup of coffee and much more flavor. An espresso shot or two diluted with hot water until it is the volume of a regular cup of coffee is actually much more satisfying to me than a regular cup of coffee.

    I used to drink a pot a day but I am now down to a cup a day, if that, and I find myself to be better off for it.
  • xarge
    xarge Posts: 484 Member
    To tell you the truth, its very very hard to get poisoned by the coffee or to die. Coffee its originality natural toxin produced as defensive mechanism to protect the plant (coffee plant) from the insect. So unless you are 0.001g its not poisonits to you, at least there is no known amount of the coffee that would kill you, if you are very curious you could try to determine it.

    Basically you can drink it as much as possible, but more you drink it more you need to get the kick :D..

    That's very wrong and misleading. Caffeine in high amounts can kill you especially in supplement form since they're easy to take but it's not impossible to have that much with coffee either, they're called espresso shots.

    Can you please provide any compelling evidence to support your claims?

    If they were claims, I would provide. However I'll be nice.
    http://www.fsijournal.org/article/S0379-0738(03)00417-1/abstract
    http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0379073885901148
  • beansprouts
    beansprouts Posts: 410 Member
    I stopped going to my favorite coffee haunts because I was hooked on their high calorie additives...The good news it that I am now brewing a great pot of coffee at home....Three cups...and I'm good!
  • Brunner26_2
    Brunner26_2 Posts: 1,152
    You'll find just as many studies touting the various benefits of having up to 5 cups a day as you will warning about the risks of having the same amount.

    Long story short, we don't really know.
  • I'm a coffee-aholic lol. Everyone knows if I've run out :laugh:
  • emtron500
    emtron500 Posts: 102 Member
    You'll find just as many studies touting the various benefits of having up to 5 cups a day as you will warning about the risks of having the same amount.

    Long story short, we don't really know.

    Yup. It's up there with carbs and egg yolks on things you will never be able to find a good answer on. Do what you gotta do to get through the day!
  • alexveksler
    alexveksler Posts: 409 Member
    OK. I am about to open a can of whoopass with my comments. Bear with me...

    I always liked coffee. When employed by corporation, always couple of double espresso per day at the local Starbucks, in the morning and in the afternoon after my lunch. 3 years ago changed jobs and fortunately have a chance to work from my home with occasional travels to a client site. So, my trip to a Starbucks is pretty much from the couch to the kitchen. But I missed my espressos, so I invested in the on-demand, insanely expensive machine where with the push of a button it will dispense, including frothing milk a perfect 2 oz shot americano drink.

    The problem is this machine stays on an entire day and I have been drinking 4, sometimes 6 coffee drinks per day. In fact, my last drink usually around 23:00 before I head to bed. And I sleep like a baby.

    So, here I am, 50 years old. lost 60LBs, drink insane amounts of coffee, have energy like a 20 year old. And living it up!!!!
  • TinaS88
    TinaS88 Posts: 817 Member
    Average person drinks 3-4 cups a day and that is fine. Be careful what you put in it though! I use Almond milk and splenda to keep down the calories.
  • bcampbell54
    bcampbell54 Posts: 932 Member
    I keep to 4-5 cups a day.
    My cup is pretty big, however.
  • Bob314159
    Bob314159 Posts: 1,178 Member
    When I was drinking 10+ (and large cups not 8oz.) I decided it was too much

    Now I have 3-5 a day and also drink a lot of tea, and its probably on the high side.
  • dawten
    dawten Posts: 61 Member
    I tried to give it up along with the coffee mate, I Too was MISERABLE! So, I just take the hit on the calories for the creamer and move on...........HAPPY. This is a lifestyle change and I dont plan to ever give up, enough said! :drinker:

    ^^Me^^
  • chocl8girl
    chocl8girl Posts: 1,968 Member
    Do not speak such blasphemy. There is no such thing as too much coffee. :drinker:
  • nc90
    nc90 Posts: 83 Member
    Below are a few excerpts from a meta-analysis about the effects of caffeine, etc. Obviously the effects vary based on how often you drink coffee, how much, etc. but there ARE physiological effects and the potential for dependence/withdrawal depending on your consumption. You would really have to ingest a TON of coffee to die. I believe there is usually only about 80-135mg per serving

    "Caffeine stimulates the central nervous system first at the higher levels, the cortex and medulla, and finally the spinal cord at higher doses. Mild cortex stimulation appears to be beneficial resulting in more clear thinking and less fatigue. Caffeine has been shown to improve attention in a study which simulated night driving (Leinart, 1966). The onset of the effect of caffeine occurs within one hour and lasts for three to four hours (Baker, 1972)."

    "The equivalent of one or two cups of coffee (150 to 250 mg of caffeine) is sufficient to induce adverse effects. The occurrence of hyperesthesia, an unpleasant sensory sensation, can be stimulated by large doses of caffeine."

    "The spinal cord is stimulated at higher doses and convulsions and death may result. More than 10 g are needed for such toxicity to occur in man (Ritchie, 1975). "

    "Similarly, because its direct and central effects are antagonistic, the resultant effect of caffeine on blood pressure is unpredictable. The net effect is usually of less than 10 mm of Hg in blood pressure (Ritchie et al., 1975)."

    Source: http://intraspec.ca/1981-v10n03-p202.pdf