1. May Lower Risk of All-Cause Mortality
People who drank coffee were less likely to die from any cause than non-drinkers, according to a large umbrella 2017 study in the British Medical Journal[3]. As a general rule of thumb, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advises consuming no more than 400 milligrams of caffeine per day.
2. May Reduce Risk of Cancer
Coffee is associated with a lower risk for prostate, endometrial and other cancers, and may reduce the chance of some neurological, metabolic and liver conditions, the findings show.
3. May Help Fight Against Type 2 diabetes
Drinking high versus low amount of coffee is associated with a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes, the study notes. Risk was lower for each dose of increased consumption, and the authors found no difference between caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee.
4. May Lower Risk of Liver Disease
Drinking any amount of coffee versus no coffee was associated with a reduced chance of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, liver fibroids and liver cirrhosis, according to the data. There was also a significant association between drinking coffee and a lower risk for gallstone disease.
5. May Reduce Risk of Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s Disease and Depression
Coffee was consistently associated with a lower risk of Parkinson’s disease, the research shows. Consumers were also less at risk for depression and other cognitive disorders, including Alzheimer’s.
6. May Boost Cardiovascular Health
The beverage comes with a number of cardiovascular benefits, too, according to a new study in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology[4]. Having two to three cups a day was associated with significant reductions in the risk for developing coronary heart disease.
Damn wouldn’t it be convenient if a trillion dollar industry constantly perpetuated the vague benefits of its product instead of any possible downsides
You may suck my turgid wiener. Does it follow that you suck my turgid wiener?
It raises HR and BP, both of which are bad. Coffee drinking looks salubrious in the data set because rich people are more likely to drink coffee and poor people are more likely to drink energy drinks.
>There are many potential benefits of coffee for gut health, such as improved bowel movements, lower inflammation, and even faster gastrointestinal recovery after abdominal surgery
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30478433/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33383958/
>There are many potential benefits of coffee for gut health, such as improved bowel movements, lower inflammation, and even faster gastrointestinal recovery after abdominal surgery
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30478433/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33383958/
How do I get a cute dark gf? There's this cute skinny brown girl at my local gym. Last week I saw her doing dips with bad form and I showed her how to correct it. We chatted for a min or two afterward. She's a Scottish exchange student doing medicine.
She was really friendly but I've been too scared to talk to her some more and just ask her out.
Yeah
I NEED THAT HORSE PUSSY
not as good as HWD
Damn, Chuck looks like THAT now!?
1. May Lower Risk of All-Cause Mortality
People who drank coffee were less likely to die from any cause than non-drinkers, according to a large umbrella 2017 study in the British Medical Journal[3]. As a general rule of thumb, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advises consuming no more than 400 milligrams of caffeine per day.
2. May Reduce Risk of Cancer
Coffee is associated with a lower risk for prostate, endometrial and other cancers, and may reduce the chance of some neurological, metabolic and liver conditions, the findings show.
3. May Help Fight Against Type 2 diabetes
Drinking high versus low amount of coffee is associated with a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes, the study notes. Risk was lower for each dose of increased consumption, and the authors found no difference between caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee.
4. May Lower Risk of Liver Disease
Drinking any amount of coffee versus no coffee was associated with a reduced chance of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, liver fibroids and liver cirrhosis, according to the data. There was also a significant association between drinking coffee and a lower risk for gallstone disease.
5. May Reduce Risk of Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s Disease and Depression
Coffee was consistently associated with a lower risk of Parkinson’s disease, the research shows. Consumers were also less at risk for depression and other cognitive disorders, including Alzheimer’s.
6. May Boost Cardiovascular Health
The beverage comes with a number of cardiovascular benefits, too, according to a new study in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology[4]. Having two to three cups a day was associated with significant reductions in the risk for developing coronary heart disease.
All funded by the covfefe industry
proof?
Damn wouldn’t it be convenient if a trillion dollar industry constantly perpetuated the vague benefits of its product instead of any possible downsides
>being afraid of some beans
They cuck your sleep, no bueno
just don't drink after the morning. like walk away. put down the cup.
I tested it and it still has an effect 30 hours later, at least for me
you are weak
No, I'm just more efficient. If I'm to take a substance it better work well and long
Coffee beans are seeds
All beans are seeds
anything suggesting something popular might be good is shilling because... it just is ok!
You may suck my turgid wiener. Does it follow that you suck my turgid wiener?
It raises HR and BP, both of which are bad. Coffee drinking looks salubrious in the data set because rich people are more likely to drink coffee and poor people are more likely to drink energy drinks.
>raises HR and BP, both of which are bad.
Oh shit, lifting does that too...
Will it turn me into a magick girl?
>That subhuman goblin hand that looks like it just went through a pile of shit
Fricking dusgusting
T.seething black boi
base
> May
> Translation: total fricking bullshit, but hey that covers our ass legally
Does it frick up your gut biome? That's my worry.
>There are many potential benefits of coffee for gut health, such as improved bowel movements, lower inflammation, and even faster gastrointestinal recovery after abdominal surgery
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30478433/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33383958/
I'm not doubting you, but I wonder why this image says it does. It's regularly shared in /fast/ threads.
that gif is fricking weird
Try getting pussy
That couch has so many stains
I'd make her feed on my seed, if you catch my drift
Chuck’s looking for a buck, and hunting season just started
How do I get a cute dark gf? There's this cute skinny brown girl at my local gym. Last week I saw her doing dips with bad form and I showed her how to correct it. We chatted for a min or two afterward. She's a Scottish exchange student doing medicine.
She was really friendly but I've been too scared to talk to her some more and just ask her out.
i want to feed and seed her