can u die by drinking to much tea and coffe?

2017-01-13 11:29 pm

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2017-01-13 11:38 pm
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Yes, actually, and if the caffeine doesn't kill you, the amount of water would, but this would take tons and TONS of either drink to accomplish. At around 70 8-ounce glasses of water, you start to get what's called the "water high," and at that point, any more would make you extremely sick.
2017-01-13 11:32 pm
You can die by having too much of practically anything; but in order for you to die because of it you'd need to drink gallons and gallons of tea and coffee AT ONCE. If you drink lots in separate days, you body will have already digested it, and all you'd get is a small headache and lots of urinal. Even if you were to drink it all in one day, it wouldn't be just ten teacups of coffee or tea, it would be GALLONS AND GALLONS and I doubt anyone has that much tea or coffee just laying around their house. Hope this helps!
2017-01-14 12:04 am
Realistically, no. You can eventually cause yourself some significant health problems, though.

Firstly, you are about to hear a bunch of answers about how tea and coffee can dehydrate you. Both of those beverages have a much higher water content than the human body, and so they are by their very nature hydrating beverages. However, they also (usually) contain caffeine.

Ignoring caffeine's effects as a drug (which are, in fact, pretty minimal), it is a very large molecule, and requires quite a bit of water in order to flush it out of the system. This causes a person who drinks a caffeinated beverage to urinate more than a person who drinks a non-caffeinated beverage of the same size and water content. This is why people believe that coffee and tea dehydrate you.

However, increased urination can only happen when your body has sufficient water content to support it. You get more water when you drink additional tea or coffee, but you also introduce more caffeine, so the problem gets exacerbated. Eventually, your body is unable to rid itself of the caffeine more quickly than it is being introduced, and caffeine begins to build up, primarily in your kidneys. While unhealthy, this does not cause any immediate problems. However, caffeine that remains too long in levels that are too high will begin to crystallize and calcify. This causes kidney stones, which are not only intensely painful, but can cause bleeding and swelling, and can block urinary ducts. An infection or blockage can easily kill you.

Fortunately, your body will give you some pretty clear warning signals long before you run into any serious health problems. Firstly, you will get thirsty--unmistakably so. Coffee or tea will not satisfy that thirst, and unless you are bound and determined not to, you will end up drinking water in some significant quantity. If you do not, you will likely experience fatigue, and aching or soreness, particularly in your lower back.

Kidney stones take a good long while to develop. Typically, this requires years of wildly excessive caffeine intake, as well as a conscious aversion to drinking water. You can get kidney stones in other ways, of course, but the chances that you will get a kidney stone accidentally from drinking caffeine are quite low.

Just have a glass of water once in a while. You can drink as much tea and coffee as you'd like. If the coffee or tea is decaffeinated, you could probably drink it exclusively and never suffer for it.

You do not need to drink 8 glasses of water a day. That is both absurd and potentially dangerous. When it occurs to you that you are thirsty, reach for water. When you simply want to enjoy a beverage, drink whatever you'd like. Your body is really good at taking care of itself, and you're not accidentally going to break it by putting things that are only 99% water into it, instead of 100% water.
2017-01-13 11:47 pm
You can die from drinking too much water if you really try to.
2017-01-13 11:33 pm
No , I have never heard of anyone dying through drinking too much tea of coffee .
2017-01-13 11:31 pm
Define "too much". Too much caffeine can cause rapid heart beat, but other than that, no.
2017-01-14 3:22 am
Consuming an excessive amount of caffeine can be deadly.
2017-01-13 11:48 pm
Not yet
2017-01-13 11:46 pm
NO STUPID.
2017-01-13 11:42 pm
No. I can't
2017-01-13 11:37 pm
Maybe if you drank like gallons lol
2017-01-13 11:34 pm
uan die by drinking too much of anything
2017-01-13 11:37 pm
Yes


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