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Why Coffee Makes You Need to Go to the Bathroom

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Why Does Coffee Send ⁢You Running to the Bathroom?

That familiar urge to use the restroom after your morning ⁢coffee isn’t just a coincidence.Whether caffeinated or decaffeinated, coffee frequently stimulates the ⁤digestive system, prompting ‍a quicker trip to the bathroom.

According to Dr. Hussain Ahmad, ‍a physician in Great ​Britain, this effect is due to coffee’s impact on the colon. “Drinking coffee ⁢may make ⁤you‌ need to‌ go ⁤to the ​bathroom more frequently enough as caffeine stimulates your colon, which ⁣speeds‌ up the movement​ of food thru your body,” he explains.

Though, caffeine ​isn’t the⁣ sole culprit. American gastroenterologist Dr.Kenneth Brown notes that coffee contains compounds like​ chlorogenic acid and N-alkanoyl-5-hydroxytryptamides, which⁢ act as natural laxatives. These compounds ⁣can contribute to increased bowel activity,and in some individuals,even lead to diarrhea. Coffee can ⁣also increase stomach acid production,possibly causing heartburn or acid reflux.

While everyone reacts differently, ​there ​are ⁣steps you can take ⁢to minimize coffee’s digestive impact. Dr. Ahmad recommends avoiding coffee​ on an empty stomach and experimenting wiht⁤ different ⁤coffee varieties. Dr. Brown suggests limiting your ⁣intake and being mindful ‌of when you drink it -​ avoiding coffee first thing‍ in the morning may lessen stimulation of the intestines. He also ‍advocates ‍for‍ smaller ⁢portions, gentler brewing ‍methods like cold brew, and minimizing added sugar and cream, which ⁣can further stress the digestive system.

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