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I’m a Nutritionist—Here’s How I Drink Coffee for Health: Drinking Coffee Strategically Makes All the Difference
Epoch Times ^ | 12/30/2025 | Sheridan Genrich

Posted on 12/30/2025 9:36:19 PM PST by SeekAndFind

As a nutritionist, I enjoy coffee for more than its aroma and morning lift.

Recent research highlights that coffee, when taken strategically, can slow biological aging, protect the heart, reduce diabetes risk, and even support gut health. Here’s the crucial factor: Benefits largely depend on how you drink it and the type you choose.

More Than a Pick-Me-Up

Most people reach for coffee as a way to ease into the day, however, science now confirms that coffee’s reach extends far beyond boosting alertness. Regular coffee drinkers—by applying particular restraints—can lower the risk of disease.

A recent National Health study on more than 2000 adults over 60 showed that those who drank high amounts of brewed coffee —equal to or more than two cups per day—had 42 percent lower odds of poor cognitive performance compared to non-coffee drinkers. The study suggests coffee drinking protects against cognitive decline by reducing oxidative damage to brain cells (neurons).

Coffee may also influence neurotransmitter balance, which is crucial for maintaining memory and thinking skills as people age.

Coffee polyphenols, in particular, have been shown to improve insulin sensitivity and reduce Type 2 diabetes risk in a recent metabolic review, while additional research from CND Life Sciences linked coffee consumption to a lowered incidence of Parkinson’s disease, reinforcing both its metabolic and neuroprotective effects.

A meta-analysis on 40 studies with more than 3.8 million subjects and found that drinking 2 to 4 cups of coffee per day was linked to a significantly lower risk of death from all causes, emphasizing its potential role in supporting long-term health across diverse populations.

The foundation of these benefits lies in coffee’s bioactive compounds. Chlorogenic acids are the active polyphenols that research shows can reduce oxidative stress and inflammation while boosting nitric oxide, which enhances blood flow to improve vascular function and supports brain function for better cognition.

My Guidelines for Coffee and Longevity

Over time, I’ve refined a practical framework for drinking coffee to maximize its benefits.

No single recommendation fits everyone. That’s especially true for caffeine metabolism, which varies significantly due to genetics. A 2024 analysis highlighted how variants of the CYP1A2 gene determine whether someone metabolizes caffeine quickly or slowly.

Fast metabolizers typically handle two to four cups per day without issue and often even see cardiovascular benefit.

Slow metabolizers may experience anxiety, palpitations, or disrupted sleep even at low doses, and in some studies, excessive caffeine raised the risk of hypertension in this group.

If you know you’re a slow metabolizer, stick to just one morning cup and avoid caffeine after midday. For sensitive people, opt for high-quality decaf, freshly brewed using the freshest beans stored in airtight containers to preserve antioxidants and flavor. Limit added sugar and artificial ingredients, and enjoy coffee in moderation for optimal effects. Decaf is often a good choice, as it still provides antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits—and many of the longevity effects—without overstimulating the nervous system.

Groups who should limit or avoid coffee include:

People with uncontrolled hypertension or cardiovascular arrhythmias, where caffeine may elevate risk.

Those with severe anxiety or panic disorders, since stimulants can exacerbate symptoms

People with epilepsy, where caffeine may increase excitability.

Pregnant and breastfeeding women, since caffeine crosses into a developing fetus and metabolism of caffeine is also slowed during pregnancy

When viewed in the right light, coffee becomes something more than a ritual—it’s a therapeutic tool that can fold seamlessly into daily life. My own approach is a mindful routine of just one cup, freshly ground and enjoyed early in the day, either black or with a splash of milk, knowing each sip can be enjoyed without guilt as it’s contributing to my mental focus and lasting vitality.

Views expressed in this article are the opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times. Epoch Health welcomes professional discussion and friendly debate.


TOPICS: Food; Health/Medicine; Science; Society
KEYWORDS: coffee; falungong; health
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1 posted on 12/30/2025 9:36:19 PM PST by SeekAndFind
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“high amounts of brewed coffee —equal to or more than two cups per day”

Two cups is a high amount?


2 posted on 12/30/2025 10:18:32 PM PST by proust (All posts made under this handle are, for the intents and purposes of the author, considered satire.)
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To: SeekAndFind

This study conducted by the United Coffee Growers Association.


3 posted on 12/30/2025 10:20:51 PM PST by Nachoman (Proudly oppressing people of color since 1957.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Im 2-3 cups in the morning but I use organic cream and a small spoon of brown sugar.


4 posted on 12/30/2025 10:28:45 PM PST by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: SeekAndFind

4-6 cups and I’m doing french press cold coffee through a paper filter. 90 minutes after waking up.


5 posted on 12/30/2025 10:34:00 PM PST by Blue Highway
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To: Nachoman

Sorta like Biden’s Secret Service doing an investigation into where the cocaine in the White House came from?


6 posted on 12/30/2025 10:37:18 PM PST by suasponte137
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To: SeekAndFind

I grind whole beans every morning and drink it with a big splash of whole milk.


7 posted on 12/30/2025 10:58:46 PM PST by CaptainK ("No matter how cynical you get, it is impossible to keep up” )
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To: SeekAndFind

So this is the week that coffee is medically proven to be good for you. I’ll come back next week when it is bad again.


8 posted on 12/31/2025 2:35:52 AM PST by KarlInOhio (I pray that the sleeping giant has finally awakened and been filled with a terrible resolve.)
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To: proust

My coffee intake is 10 cups a day. Start between 5-6am and done by about 8am.
Regardless of any study, I won’t be changing my habits.


9 posted on 12/31/2025 2:36:06 AM PST by TermLimits4All ("If you stand for nothing, you'll fall for anything.")
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