The body's reaction directly after drinking coffee depends on the strength and quantity of coffee consumed. For example, a double espresso shot could cause the heart to beat faster.
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By drinking it.
Through Homeostasis
Coffee can intensify effects of some medications. Coffee can cause an adrenaline like effect in the body and then mixed with medications that can cause an intense reaction. Usually coffee does not neutralize medication.
No, only time will reduce the level of alcohol in a person's body.
It won't stop hunger. Coffee is a diuretic it pulls the water out of your body. The hunger you feel is from the caffeine and hose down lose. Caffeine makes your body burn more energy and the wet lose dehydrates your muscles. Try drinking more water and working out. But from my own experience, no. Coffee fills you up. Your basically drinking a meal. Coffee is a stimulant, it does what is said above.
No. The body needs to metabolize alcohol and that only happens over time.
No. The body needs to metabolize alcohol and that only happens over time.
Coffee and alcohol dehydrate you about the same per volume. You would need double the amount of water to hydrate your body back to the same point it was before the consumption of coffee or alcohol.
Coffee has caffeine in it, which does things to your body. Get too much of that and it's not good, get a normal dose and it really doesn't seem to matter much either way.
Coffee is a diuretic. As a result, coffee helps with aiding the body's excretory system. Diuretics in general help flush the body's sodium and water reserves, thus making the kidneys put the sodium (which binds with water when extracted from the blood) in the urine.
Tea and coffee contain a chemical that acts like a diuretic. This makes you urinate a lot.
There're 90-105 mg of caffeine in 8oz of coffee. The body retains up to 300mg at any time. Of course that depends on how fast you drink the coffee, and how fast you can detox it. Depending on the person, it would last in the body 4-6 hours.