Caffeine is deeply woven into modern lifestyles, with over 85% of U.S. adults consuming it daily, according to the FDA. Globally, coffee consumption continues to climb each year, reflecting caffeine’s popularity. Despite its widespread use, caffeine’s stimulating effects on the nervous and cardiovascular systems can lead to overlooked long-term consequences or dependence. Many individuals remain unaware of the potential side effects that may accompany habitual caffeine intake, making it important to explore the health advantages of living caffeine-free.
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19. Lower Risk of Acid Reflux Caffeine is known to relax the lower esophageal sphincter (LES), the muscle that separates the stomach from the esophagus. When…