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I don’t drink coffee so I’m ok here.


2 posted on 12/28/2020 10:47:06 AM PST by wally_bert (I cannot be sure for certain, but in my personal opinion I am certain that I am not sure.)
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“I don’t drink coffee so I’m ok here.”

Well, there’s always that second-hand aroma you have to look out for.


9 posted on 12/28/2020 10:50:36 AM PST by moovova
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“I don’t drink coffee so I’m ok here.”

Other “studies” say coffee drinkers have less cancer and heart disease. Go figure.


20 posted on 12/28/2020 10:54:34 AM PST by CodeToad (Arm Up! They Have!)
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Ok so put a filter at the end of the plunger


25 posted on 12/28/2020 10:56:25 AM PST by nikos1121
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I don’t drink coffee so I’m ok here.

Nope. The least at risk are those who drink 1-4 cups of filtered coffee.

It appears unfiltered is the next least risky.

Drinking no coffee has the highest risk, apparantly.

From the study:

Coffee, the most widely consumed beverage worldwide, has been reported to significantly decrease both all-cause and cardiovascular-related mortality.1–6

In the current issue of European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, Tverdal et al.7 examine the association between the amount and type of coffee (filtered or unfiltered) and the risk of total, cardiovascular, ischaemic heart disease and stroke mortality in a large cohort of middle-aged men and women with complete follow-up.

They show that filtered coffee is associated with a lower mortality than no coffee or unfiltered coffee and that the increased risk of ischaemic heart disease mortality for unfiltered coffee is partly through its association with total cholesterol.7

They conclude that the lowest mortality was among consumers of 1–4 cups of filtered coffee per day.7 They discuss the possible association of antioxidants, including polyphenols and total homocysteine, with the reduction in total and cardiovascular mortality, although there may be some other mechanisms.

Here is another article that explains some of the controversy.

Brewed coffee is simply good for you.

The research is clear, and has gotten better in the last few years. Brewed coffee works. Instant does not have the positive effects.

51 posted on 12/28/2020 11:10:01 AM PST by marktwain (President Trump and his supporters are the Resistance. His opponents are the Reactionaries. )
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Don’t drink coffee?????? I can’t even find my pants until I’ve had a couple cups. Wife knows better than try to have a conversation with BC.


84 posted on 12/28/2020 11:39:25 AM PST by oldasrocks
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