Not really. If you are sensitive to caffeine, then perhaps. However, moderate consumption of caffeine has been shown to have beneficial effects: It improves reaction time, increases alertness, reduces effects of fatigue, improves endurance and can also improve accuracy in a number of tasks. Some studies have suggested that long-term consumption of caffeine can reduce the risk of Parkinson's disease. Obviously, if caffeine is raising your blood pressure, making you irritable or unable to sleep, then switching to decaf would be a wise choice. Otherwise, though, there's little harm in a cup of regular coffee in the morning to perk you up. In addition, caffeine is implicated in contributing to osteoporosis. In this case, decaffeinated beverages are very important.
i used to drink decaffeinated coffee since 1990.
how much did you drink?! How much did you drink?!
Ciprofloxacin is among the strongest bacterial antibiotics. the only thing that will happen if you drink regular coffee is it will increase the effects of the caffeine. perfectly OK to drink decaffeinated. just don't go over board on the coffee with caffeine.
no
There was a study done by the American Heart Association about decaffeinated coffee. This study showed that decaffeinated coffee lowered the HDL by about 30 percent.
No it doesn't !!
The French noun for decaffeinated coffee is "du caf
Coffee does not become decaffeinated by letting it stand for a long time; that just gives you stale caffeinated coffee. Decaffeinated coffee is manufactured by using a special solvent to dissolve the caffeine and extract it from the coffee.
Yes.
yes?
Yes. unless it's specifically labeled 'decaffeinated' ;)
Decaf coffee has less caffeine than normal coffee but still has a tiny bit.