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Is It Ok To Drink 1 Cup Of Caffeinated Coffee Every Day?

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Charlotte, NC
October 2
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@A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member I don't see why not, if it doesn't bother you then there is no problem. Just don't overdo it. I don't do it because it triggers my Aflutter but I find that I can drink a cup of tea from time to time with caffeine. Try it and see how you do.

October 3
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October 2 (edited)
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For people with heart disease, drinking caffeinated coffee in moderation is generally considered safe. However, it's important to discuss your specific situation with your doctor to determine how much caffeine is appropriate for you. Here are some tips for boosting energy in a heart-healthy way:

- Drink plenty of water to Show Full Answer

For people with heart disease, drinking caffeinated coffee in moderation is generally considered safe. However, it's important to discuss your specific situation with your doctor to determine how much caffeine is appropriate for you. Here are some tips for boosting energy in a heart-healthy way:

- Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated.
- Eat healthy meals and maintain a healthy weight.
- Snack on heart-healthy fresh fruits or vegetables.
- Get enough sleep and talk to your doctor if you have trouble sleeping.
- Stay physically active.
- Manage stress with self-care practices like meditation and deep breathing exercises.

October 2

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