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	<title>High Blood Pressure Symptoms Treatment Diet &#187; Diet</title>
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		<title>Coffee and High Blood Pressure</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The relationship between high blood pressure and coffee is a very controversial and a debated issue. Some studies suggest that coffee is responsible for high blood pressure, whereas another school of thought holds opposite views. Medical research shows inconsistent results in this regard and this may be one of the reasons that the debate behind this critical issue still carries on.
One thing is sure that coffee contains high caffeine content than the amount found in tea, chocolates and soft drinks. Caffeine is a potent brain stimulant and is responsible for nervousness palpitations and increase blood pressure. Studies show that When we take coffee in moderate amount, lets say (about 250 mg a day), which is equal to 2-3 cups of coffee, it dose not prove to be harmful. Anything above 2 to 3 cups of coffee may be a matter of concern for your BP. Baseline BP is very important, e.g those with high BP values would likely experience a greater increase than those with normal BP from the same cup of coffee.]]></description>
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