{"id":1073,"date":"2014-07-02T11:08:49","date_gmt":"2014-07-02T11:08:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/drproodian.com\/?p=1073"},"modified":"2014-07-02T11:08:49","modified_gmt":"2014-07-02T11:08:49","slug":"how-much-caffeine-is-too-much","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/naturalhealthcarecenter.com\/how-much-caffeine-is-too-much\/","title":{"rendered":"How Much Caffeine Is Too Much?"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"caffeine\"According the National Coffee Association\u2019s 2013 online survey, 80 percent of American adults drink coffee every day. The average cup of coffee is nine ounces.<\/p>\n

Some scientific research has suggested coffee has antioxidants that can decrease the risk of Parkinson\u2019s disease, type II diabetes, liver disease, depression and other conditions. Research also suggests coffee can improve cognitive function.<\/p>\n

This has led many people to believe that unlimited coffee consumption is perfectly healthy, and caffeine really isn\u2019t that bad for you.<\/p>\n

Well, it\u2019s true that one or two normal-sized cups of coffee per day \u2013 about eight ounces per cup \u2013 probably won\u2019t cause a problem in most cases.<\/p>\n

However, when you drink more coffee than that, the caffeine can affect your brain chemistry. As we\u2019ve discussed in previous posts about change and transformation, balanced brain chemistry is critical if we want to change our behavior and maintain the will power that controls our cravings.<\/p>\n

High caffeine consumption can:<\/strong><\/p>\n