STOP Drinking Coffee After 70 Until You Hear What Cardiologists Are Saying

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For most adults over 70, coffee is the first thing every morning.
It feels harmless. Comforting. Even healthy. But caffeine is a
pharmacologically active compound — and in the aging heart,
it can chemically block the warning signals your cardiovascular
system is trying to send you.

In this video, Dr. Matthew Carter explains:
✔ How caffeine blocks adenosine receptors — the exact mechanism
that suppresses cardiac fatigue warnings
✔ Why palpitations you've been attributing to coffee may actually
be an early sign of atrial fibrillation
✔ A 2022 Heart Rhythm study: AF patients had diagnosis delayed
by an average of 14 months due to caffeine misattribution
✔ Why morning dizziness that "goes away after coffee" is a
warning — not a reassurance
✔ The 14-day pre-coffee symptom log that gives your doctor
critical unfiltered cardiac data
✔ Who this applies to most urgently — and who can continue
drinking coffee safely

⚠️ This video is not recommending that all adults over 70
stop drinking coffee. It is giving you the information
to monitor your own symptoms more accurately and have
a more informed conversation with your cardiologist.

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a pre-coffee symptom log tomorrow.
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Dr. Matthew Carter | Senior Health
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