Posted on 07/24/2021 6:41:14 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
See HERE:
https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/full/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.115.017341
Other studies have linked coffee consumption to numerous health benefits, including a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease; Type 2 diabetes; Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease; colon, uterine, and liver cancer; and cirrhosis.
Others have suggested that coffee consumption is linked to bladder and pancreatic cancer and other health issues.
SO, WHICH PARTICULAR STUDY DO WE HEED?
So that’s what’s wrong with me.
Other studies have linked coffee consumption to numerous health benefits, including a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease; Type 2 diabetes; Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease; colon, uterine, and liver cancer; and cirrhosis.
Coffee reduces iron absorption. Find which of those diseases is associated or caused by excess iron.
A friend was just telling me a few days ago that you should drink two glasses of water upon awakening, before you have coffee, as dehydration during the sleep hours shrinks the size of the brain. The water re-hydrates & ‘plumps’ the brain back up. I think it’s all a bit silly.
I’ll take my chances.
From the Tom Brady “TB12 Method” book:
If you weigh 160 pounds, via our rule of thumb you should be drinking at least 80 ounces of water per day. Assuming you’re up by 8:00 a.m. and in bed by 10:30 p.m., that’s a glass of water every couple of hours.
Is that what happened to President Retard?
But I’ve read of another doc who said we could damage our kidneys by ingesting too much water. Damned if you do..., etc.
Well Brady is no doctor so I’m not sure how correct he is.
I haven’t read the article yet, but plan on it as coffee is my addiction.
My guess is that it has to do with either dehydration or that intellectuals drink more coffee throughout life.
Wish the article specified whether decaf coffee has the same risk.
SOLUTION #1: Double the size of your steak and burger.
PROBLEM #2: Red and processed meat linked to heart disease, 30-year study found, July 23, 2021
SOLUTION #2: Eat more fish.
I haven’t read the article yet, but plan on it as coffee is my addiction.
My guess is that it has to do with either dehydration or that intellectuals drink more coffee throughout life.
Maybe they would have had it anyway, and taking coffee pushed it back a few years.
Perhaps that explains how Starbucks convinced customers to pay so much for coffee with lots of creamer and sugar in it?
A coffee with your doughnut could protect against Alzheimer's disease FR thread
I should report you to the WH for posting health disinformation! :P
But they say coffee keeps away the Covid.
Or cut out the processed foods! I never liked hot dogs or sausage anyway.
The “cup” they reference here is a SIX OUNCE STANDARD cup.
hey i do that
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