They study examined both regular and
decaffeinated coffee intake of nearly 50,000 men every four years from 1986 to 2006.
Both caffeinated and decaffeinated coffees have an acid - stimulating effect, and therefore, it is recommended that people with ulcers restrict not only to caffeinated but also
decaffeinated coffee intake.
Not exact matches
Naturally
decaffeinated teas are a better option, but if you must drink caffeinated
coffee, at least increase your calcium
intake by 150 mg for each cup you drink.
Herbal
decaffeinated teas and
coffee made with pure water count towards your daily pure water
intake.