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After Drinking Coffee
After Drinking Coffee my head and body reacts some things differently that I cannot handle properly. It's like 4-5 hours i will chew hard for no reason and legs are vibrating hands also. Can you suggest why this happens. Should i stop drinking coffee. Or this thing affects my body.
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coffee acts on multiple receptors including nicotinic acid ones. if you have underlying iron deficiency then these symptoms can be of it. excessive tea or coffee increase these symptoms and reduce iron absorption from diet. if these symptoms are more at night or after lying down then its more suggestive.
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iron profile and reduce coffee.
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Mostly because of the coffee, the body is reacting this way How many times are you taking your coffee in a day?
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Try to stop coffee and see if the problem resolve
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You should stop drinking coffee.. Caffeine can sometimes do this kind of things.. Switch to green Tea .
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