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The Truth About Your Daily Coffee Limits

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November 27, 2023
Nahal Garakani - LA Post

While offering an array of potential wellness benefits, America’s beloved coffee habit also carries side effects from overdoing caffeine consumption. Experts say most adults can safely drink up to 4 cups daily, or 400 milligrams, but our bodies process the stimulant differently based on genetics and lifestyle. Understanding your limits and how speedily you metabolize caffeine helps strike balance between coffee’s pros and cons. Tracking physical cues makes recognizing excess straightforward for those willing to tune into their own rhythms.

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