{"id":83495,"date":"2024-01-15T09:22:03","date_gmt":"2024-01-15T07:22:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.caffeinedude.com\/?p=83495"},"modified":"2024-01-15T09:22:03","modified_gmt":"2024-01-15T07:22:03","slug":"why-not-drink-coffee-on-an-empty-stomach","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.caffeinedude.com\/why-not-drink-coffee-on-an-empty-stomach\/","title":{"rendered":"Why Not Drink Coffee On An Empty Stomach"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Coffee is a beloved beverage around the world. It fuels us in the mornings, accompanies complex conversations and is a key part of our rituals. Coffee is even beneficial and protective in some ways, however you might want to consider the timing of your cup. Drinking coffee on an empty stomach can have adverse side effects, leading even the most die-hard coffee drinkers to rethink their morning mug.<\/p>\n

Caffeine, the active ingredient in coffee, is absorbed much more quickly in an empty stomach. In fact, on an empty stomach, it reaches peak levels in the blood stream within 30 minutes. Unfortunately, this can put a strain on the stomach and cause a range of symptoms such as nausea, heartburn and an increase in stress hormones. According to doctors, these symptoms are caused by the coffee being too acidic when drank on an empty stomach. The stomach acid that is secreted after consuming coffee can both irritate the stomach and cause an increase in stress hormones like cortisol, which can lead to jitters, headaches and fatigue. <\/p>\n

In addition to being hard on the stomach, coffee can cause dehydration, promoting constipation and headaches. This is due to the diuretic effect that coffee has: it increases the production of urine and can lead to a loss of water and electrolytes. Coffee can also increase the acidity of the stomach, leading to an upset stomach. <\/p>\n

One potential beneficial effect of drinking coffee on an empty stomach is that it increases the body’s level of antioxidants, which are beneficial to overall health. Some experts believe that this is because of the increased speed at which the caffeine is absorbed, leading to increased production of antioxidants in the body. However, even if this is true, these benefits may not outweigh the risks associated with drinking coffee on an empty stomach. <\/p>\n