Reduce caffeinated beverages such as coffee, soda, and tea from your current diet.
Not exact matches
However, taking
caffeinated beverages along with high - iron foods will
reduce the amount of iron that your body absorbs.
Tip: It is difficult to predict how much caffeine your baby will get through your breastmilk, but sticking to one cup a day, and feeding your baby before drinking
caffeinated beverages, then waiting three hours before breastfeeding again, will
reduce the risk.
While black coffee actually has been shown to
reduce diabetes risk, drinking sugary coffee and
caffeinated beverages actually increase your risk of diabetes.