Is caffeine a diuretic? Like if I take these pills will I have to go to the bathroom more?
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it can be for some people. The more of it you ingest, typically the higher the potential diuretic effect. However, if you consume caffeine on a regular basis, it's likely not to effect you.
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Probably not. If you're used to caffeine you should be fine. I've never had this effect. I mean, I do go to the bathroom more if I drink tea or coffee but that's because I?ve consumed a lot of liquid in a short period of time, the same would happen if I drank a whole bunch of water. I mean, maybe that?s not the case for you, but that?s the logic behind it for me.
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Originally posted by Mike View PostProbably not. If you're used to caffeine you should be fine. I've never had this effect. I mean, I do go to the bathroom more if I drink tea or coffee but that's because I?ve consumed a lot of liquid in a short period of time, the same would happen if I drank a whole bunch of water. I mean, maybe that?s not the case for you, but that?s the logic behind it for me.
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Originally posted by bigbobby View PostIs caffeine a diuretic? Like if I take these pills will I have to go to the bathroom more?
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