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Well...coffee in larger quantities helps you live longer. (This month, anyway.) 3-5 cups per day gives you 18% chance to not die early.

Does that mean JA will live forever?

Posted - July 11, 2017

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  • 46117
    What a croc.  

    Coffee is highly acidic in the body and too much of it wreaks havoc on the kidneys.  

    It also causes pre-cancerous cells in the breast tissue. 

    So, don't believe such nonsense.  It was probably put out by the coffeemakers of the globe.

      July 11, 2017 7:24 AM MDT
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  • 2500
    Just curious, but where does the "it wreaks havoc on the kidneys" and "causes pre-cancerous cells in breast tissue" come from? Do you have any references to legitimate studies to back those statements?
      July 11, 2017 7:33 AM MDT
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  • 2500
    What was used as a "control" group in that study?
      July 11, 2017 7:31 AM MDT
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  • 46117
    Oh get real.  Look it up yourself.  It is common knowledge.  You want me to site this?  No.  Not gonna.  You know why? Because there will be just as many naysayers as sayers.    So, my point is, that MY doctor told me that if I drink coffee, it will cause pain in my chest due to fibrocystitis.   He told me to cut out the caffeine.   Since I quit drinking coffee, I immediately had no pain.

    He told me coffee is the reason for my having to pee all the time.  I quit coffee and no peeing problem. 

    There are countless STUDIES.  Do you think I want to debate this?  I do not.  Accept it or look it up yourself.


    Fibrous Breast Tissue and Caffeine

    Although the question as to whether caffeine contributes to fibrous breast tissue has received significant attention, medical research does not indicate that caffeine consumption contributes to the risk of fibrocystic breast tendency. However, anecdotal evidence suggests that heavy caffeine intake make worsen the pain and discomfort associated with fibrous breast tissues, especially around the time of menstruation. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends avoiding caffeine for a few months to assess whether it helps symptoms to subside.
    Caffeine and Hormones

    Caffeine can have an indirect effect on sex hormones in your body due to its effect on the stress hormone cortisol. Consuming large quantities of caffeine results in elevated levels of cortisol, which, when released into the bloodstream over a sustained period, can effect a number of negative health reactions, including cellular changes and potential sex hormone disruption.

    In addition to investigating whether caffeine contributes to fibrous breast tissue, researchers have also studied potential linkages between caffeine and breast cancer. Fibrous breast tissue in and of itself is not a risk factor for carcinogenesis. However, data from the ongoing Women’s Health Study indicate that among women with benign breast disease, the risk of developing breast cancer increases significantly among those who consume large amounts of coffee on a daily basis.


    Kidney Stones and Coffee

    Kidney stones form by precipitation of solid masses out of your urine. According to the NKUDIC, the most common form of kidney stone is calcium oxalate. Caffeine may act as an irritant for those who have kidney stones because of its diuretic effects and it may also contribute to their formation because of the oxalate in coffee. The NKUDIC suggests that you limit your coffee intake to one or two cups per day to limit its effects on kidney stones.
    Kidney Infection and Coffee

    Infections of the kidney typically come from bacterial infections that originate in the urethra, bladder or ureters and then spread to the kidneys. According to Medical News Today, kidney infections can be a serious medical condition that if left untreated can cause permanent damage resulting in loss of kidney function or even death. Kidney infections can be quite painful. If you have one you should drink lots of water and avoid beverages, including coffee, which may irritate the infection and reduce recovery time.



    This post was edited by WM BARR . =ABSOLUTE TRASH at July 11, 2017 7:46 AM MDT
      July 11, 2017 7:35 AM MDT
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  • 44618
    Hey...I did say THIS MONTH.
      July 11, 2017 7:55 AM MDT
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  • 2500
    So much "Cut & Paste", so little said . . . 

    But if I'm reading what you've said correctly it appears that you seem to be confusing coffee with caffeine.

    I can only point out that coffee may be had without caffeine (or greatly reduced levels of that drug) and many, many other every day items contain that stimulant: items such as tea, soft drinks, patent and ethical medications, even chewing gum. (Coffee is also not "highly acidic"; pH weighs in at around 5 while the vinegar in your salad dressing and ketchup is in the neighborhood of 2.4.)

    But again, how about pointing to some scientific, double-blind studies to back what you say? You're the one trying to pedal what you said as fact so it's incumbent upon you to have the studies to back it, not me. Or to put in another way "Oh, get real" In any event "Common knowledge", which is only another way of saying "old wives tales", just doesn't cut it as scientific evidence..
      July 11, 2017 12:58 PM MDT
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  • 46117
    This is why no one wants to engage with you.  You have to be right and you are just so drear.  So be right. 
      July 11, 2017 1:01 PM MDT
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  • "If your thinking that this will get you an extra donut
    in the break room, Buddy, I can tell you ... it's already been tried!"
      July 11, 2017 7:42 AM MDT
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  • 44618
    Well, mayhap she will let me see her other eye.
      July 11, 2017 7:56 AM MDT
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  • "Mayhap"? Zounds! I thought I was the only one who used that archaic word.  Well done!
      July 11, 2017 8:08 AM MDT
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  • 46117
    I said the same thing to him, Whistle.  I read that word in The Stand.   Stephen King's horror story about the end of the world.  And mayhap was used by an old lady who was black and about 100 years old.

    And from some place in the South.  In the stix.
      July 11, 2017 8:11 AM MDT
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  • 16791
    Gadzooks, me too!
      July 11, 2017 8:58 AM MDT
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  • Forsooth!
      July 11, 2017 9:12 AM MDT
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  • 46117
    Sore tooth

      July 11, 2017 9:36 AM MDT
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  • Ahhh! Well, that I'm not sure of. Good luck. :)
      July 11, 2017 1:01 PM MDT
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  • Die early? We all die at the same time, the end of our life.
      July 11, 2017 8:09 AM MDT
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  • 46117
    Well guzzling coffee is not going to extend it one nanosecond.  
      July 11, 2017 8:12 AM MDT
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  • 44618
    That's what I told my wive. The news idiots said it would give you an 18% chance of not dying. Dying is 100%.
      July 11, 2017 11:21 AM MDT
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  • Nae for Connor MacLeod.
      July 11, 2017 2:00 PM MDT
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  • 16791
    Good news for caffaholics like yours truly. Next week they'll tell us that it's a deadly poison and I'll fall back on the same defense I use for beer - "so who wants to live forever anyway?"
      July 11, 2017 8:57 AM MDT
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  • 44618
    Good this week...bad the next. It was my wife who said "Yeah, this month.". I am starting to rub off on her.
      July 11, 2017 11:23 AM MDT
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  • 22891
    noone lives forever, i tend to drink coffee myself
      July 11, 2017 1:38 PM MDT
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  • 7939
    Woohoo! This is good stuff. It specifically mentions reduction of death from heart disease and strokes, both of which my family is predisposed to. We don't have kidney or hormone issues, so Sharonna's mentions are moot. At least in my case. FYI, for those who are curious: Two studies, a ton of people, long-term monitoring, regular and decaf: https://www.theguardian.com/science/2017/jul/10/coffee-cuts-risk-of-dying-from-stroke-and-heart-disease-study-suggests
      July 11, 2017 2:40 PM MDT
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  • That was a really long 1:22!!
      July 26, 2017 4:11 AM MDT
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