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by krageon
1130 days ago
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> small doses (up to ~5 cups / day) one cup has ~120mg of caffeine. This is 600 mg of caffeine. That's not a small dose. I would say it's above even a "moderate" dose. To be safe I looked it up, and I find up to 400 mg is considered safe. Above that is considered a high caffeine intake [1]. [1] "only limited evidence is currently available to ascertain
the safety of high caffeine intake (greater than 400
mg/d for adults [...] Limited data suggest adverse
health outcomes" from https://health.gov/sites/default/files/2019-09/Scientific-Re... |
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That's a fairly generous estimate, but that depends on which coffee you're drinking and how it's made. I usually make a cup of coffee by using at most a teaspoon of instant coffee powder, which contains ~50mg of caffeine. So 6 cups for me would be ~300mg of caffeine. That's a small dose when compared to my >1000mg caffeine pill habit in college, which caused the amphetamine-like burnout.
Though, it's good that you've brought this up - "a cup" is not a well-defined measurement of caffeine, and this elaboration resolves the ambiguity of my original post.