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Most of us love to drink coffee, but what should you do if you are not feeling well? Can you drink coffee when you are sick? While coffee can provide a much needed jolt of energy, experts often disagree when it comes to drinking coffee when you have a cold or flu, and other illnesses.<\/p>\n

Caffeine and Immune System Interaction<\/h2>\n

Caffeine is a stimulant and it does provide temporary energy boosts, but it can also affect the immune system, which plays a major role in fighting off illness. Research has suggested that consuming caffeine can cause short-term immunosuppression, meaning it can reduce your body’s production of certain disease-fighting agents. This usually only lasts for a few hours and is considered very mild, however experts agree that drinking excessive amounts of coffee while sick can weaken the body’s ability to fight off infections.<\/p>\n

How Much Coffee Should I Drink When Sick?<\/h2>\n

When it comes to coffee when you are sick the general consensus is that moderation is key. Try to limit your intake to no more than a few cups per day and avoid stimulants such as energy drinks and pre-workout supplements. If you are drinking coffee to help boost your energy levels, adding some dairy, such as milk or yogurt, can help increase its nutritional value. If you are feeling nauseous, it is advised to avoid coffee altogether.<\/p>\n

Does Caffeine Help with Cold Symptoms?<\/h2>\n

Caffeine can provide some relief from symptoms of the common cold such as mild headaches, fatigue and congestion. In fact, studies have shown that caffeine can also reduce the severity of cold symptoms and make them more manageable. However, this doesn’t mean that drinking coffee will speed up your recovery – it won’t.<\/p>\n

Alternatives to Caffeine for Boosting Energy Levels<\/h2>\n