Is half a pot of black coffee too much?
How many are you drinking per hour
So that’s the biggest benefit of Keurig machines. Since they only dispense specific measured quantities, each cup is the same size
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Does coffee make your testicles swell and float like frame 3?
Might be worth trying
I hope so
what are those… plungers? in the tub?
Looks like espresso machines
Am I the only ones see his acolytes mama birding more coffee?
COFFEE IS BEING DISPENSED
literally me but with tea
I have a friend who pretty much drinks nothing but tea. No water, coffee, alcohol, soft drinks etc. And he does get his 2-3 litres of fluids per day in like that.
You drink 2-3 liters of water a day? That sounds like alot.
Im in the alps, so I have the privilege of having access to virtually free and safe to drink, but also tasty. It’s the cheapest, easiest way to do something good for my health, so i do it. 2-3 litres is usually the recommendation i see and hear everywhere.
Tbh I sometimes drink close to 4 litres, i have to watch my electrolytes more than anything.
… caffeinated tea? Is he not dead? That’s like, 500 mg after a short Google search.
is he not dead
He’s doing great. He’s Irish (as in, born, raised, and living in Ireland), I think it’s pretty normal over there
Doesn’t having 2 or 3 cups a day, actually a good thing?
Yes, but 4-6 cups seems to be a better thing.
Yes but 6-∞ Is better
I HAVENT SLEPT IN DAYS WHEN I CLOSE MY EYES ALL I SEE IS ANOTHER CUP OF COFFEE. I NEED MY DIRTY BEAN WATER!!
If you filter coffee through a paper filter then there are negligible health benefits to drinking coffee which are probably more than offset by the caffeine.
If you don’t filter it through a paper filter then the cafestol probably negates the benefits before you have to weigh them against the negatives of the caffeine.
Could you be more specific about the negligible health benefits of coffee and the downsides of caffeine? As a regular coffee drinker, I’ve done some searching to try and gauge the long-term risks of consuming ~100-200mg of caffeine per day, and couldn’t really find anything. The medical sources I’ve seen basically say the long term risk is practically non-existent unless you have a specific sensitivity to caffeine, but I’m curious if you’ve seen something different.
I’m not a doctor nor am I an expert, so hopefully not being taken as an authoritative source here, but my understanding is similar to yours regarding caffeine.
What about decaf coffee?
I only play a doctor on TV, but in my professional opinion it grows hair on your teeth.
Pretty sure that is the cause of cancer
No