• @Krompus
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    82 years ago

    Caffeine isn’t terrible for you in moderate amounts, and coffee is actually a decent source or antioxidants especially if you don’t get them elsewhere in your diet, but this is independent of caffeine itself (decaf has antioxidants). Daily high doses of caffeine is definitely bad for your health, and can negatively impact other health issues you may have such as anxiety, depression, etc. Do your research, talk to your doctor, and consider decreasing your daily intake.

    • @kenbw2
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      42 years ago

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    • @kenbw2
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      22 years ago

      What’s the threshold for “high doses”?

      • @[email protected]
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        62 years ago

        According to Google, 400 mg (~4 cups of coffee or 10 cans of soda) per day is when you run into health risks, while 1200 mg in a short time span is overdose territory.

        • @SangriaFerret
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          72 years ago

          If you’re drinking 10 cans of soda a day you got much bigger problems than caffeine.

          • @[email protected]
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            32 years ago

            True. But I could see some people reaching 400 mg with like two coffees, an energy drink, and a couple cans of soda.

        • @trachemys
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          12 years ago

          Too bad they don’t list caffeine on the nutrition facts. Who knows how much you get.

          • @[email protected]
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            12 years ago

            For what, soda? Looking at a Mountain Dew right now and it says 54mg caffeine. It’s next to the nutrition facts but not in the box itself

            • @trachemys
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              12 years ago

              Cool, I’ll look for it. I haven’t bought soda in many years. More interested in coffee. I still don’t know if “breakfast coffee” has more or less than “half caff”.

              • @Krompus
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                12 years ago

                Breakfast blend is unspecific, but it’s a mix of normal, not decaf coffee, aimed at being smooth, not too bold or acidic etc. Half caff is a blend of decaf and normal beans, so breakfast will have approximately twice as much caffeine. Light/dark roast and specific coffee bean type used will vary the caffeine levels.

      • @PhoenixOO10
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        22 years ago

        I’m no scientist, but I’ve been in the coffee industry for a long time. I would say more than 500mg per day is a lot. 200-300mg per day seems to be a nice sweet spot. That’s about 12-16oz of brewed specialty coffee.

        Once again, I’m not a food scientist, but I believe other ingredients you find in energy drinks can compound the effects of caffeine. Similar to how alcohol mixed with certain medications with fuck up your liver really fast.