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There are some situations when you know you have to have your coffee, but don’t want to risk having to “go” immediately afterwards. Whether you’re about to sit through an important meeting for work, or a long car ride, you need the energy but don’t want the hassle. Fortunately, there are ways to have your coffee and drink it too.<\/p>\n

Coffee is widely known to have laxative properties, however there is evidence to suggest that avoiding certain ingredients and changing the way you consume it can help to reduce the risk of feeling the urge to evacuate.<\/p>\n

Caffeine Sensitivity<\/h2>\n

The amount of caffeine that a person can ingest without feeling the effects varies greatly depending on their individual sensitivity. A general rule of thumb is that no more than 400mg per day should be consumed. If you’re particularly sensitive, it’s important to cut back and keep within your own limits.<\/p>\n

That being said, even if you’re within the recommended limit, it really depends on the type of coffee you’re ingesting, so it’s important to be aware of the caffeine content of what you’re drinking.<\/p>\n

Drinking Method<\/h2>\n