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How much coffee can you drink to death?
Coffee? The word (Coffee) comes from kaffa, a small town in Ethiopia. In Greek? Kavi. What does this mean? Strength and enthusiasm? .

Tea, coffee and cocoa are called the three major drinks in the world.

Coffee for daily drinking is made of coffee beans with various cookers. Coffee beans refer to nuts in the fruit of coffee trees, and then baked by appropriate baking methods.

Most people who are worried that drinking coffee will kill people know that coffee contains caffeine, which is harmful to health. So will drinking too much coffee kill you?

Facts have proved that a large amount of caffeine intake in a certain period of time may indeed lead to death, depending on the sensitivity of the human body to caffeine and the weight of the person. In other words, ordinary people who drink 140 ~ 180 cups of coffee a day are likely to die. But who would drink so much coffee in one day? In other words, if we drink so much water a day, we will suffocate.

How much coffee you drink will kill you. We can understand it this way. As we all know, smoke contains a certain amount of harmful substances, which will accumulate in our bodies and eventually seriously affect our health. So many people will worry about whether something similar will happen if they drink coffee for a long time.

In my opinion, this idea is absolutely groundless. Coffee is an exotic product. In Europe and America, people almost drink coffee as water and have no fear of life.

According to this idea, can we drink unlimited coffee? Coffee does stimulate our nerves in a short time, and it will also bring us some benefits, but this benefit is not without cost. After all, faced with such an exotic product, it may not be suitable for our physique, and it is likely to make us suffer from obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorder and bipolar disorder. Especially pregnant women, resolutely can't drink coffee, which may have an impact on embryos.