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I am a real caffien addict. I can live with that addiction though. Here are some interesting facts on Caffeine

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Why caffeine lovers only think of the pros and not the cons.
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It can be bad for you also right you are GF, everything in moderation. :)
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I must have my ONE cup of coffee per day.
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I must have my chocolate :) but try to cut back some sometimes :unsure: I don't drink soda, or coffee .
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Coffee Now the Good News

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http://www.thealternativedaily.com/scie ... nk-coffee/

This is really good news for a serious coffee addict like me.
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To much is bad though so don't over use a good thing :)
i don't drink coffee, I never got a taste for it.
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Caffeine makes you lose calcium.
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It can cause lumps in your breast also .................. Gary, do you have lumps :teehe:

Serious though it can cause those, anxiety, headaches, and frequent urination besides what GF mentioned.
Moderation :)
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What Coffee Actually Does To The Brain

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Well coffee must be doing something right. I need another pot right now !

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Your strange looking Gary, put your skull cap back on :teehe:
i don't drink the stuff, but I love the smell of fresh ground.
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Re: Coffee

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I am too addicted to quit drinking coffee...plus I like coffee too much. Fortunately muy blood pressure is good.

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Hypertension? Coffee could increase your heart attack risk
According to a new study, people with high blood pressure who drink large amounts of coffee could increase their risk of suffering a heart attack.
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Coffee might increase heart attack risk

Bad news for young coffee lovers: Gulping down lots of your favourite pick-me-up might raise your risk of heart attack if you've already got high blood pressure, a new study suggests.

Italian investigators looked at 12 years of heart health data for a group of about 1,200 adults ages 18 to 45. This type of study design means the research could only point to an association, not cause and effect.

But experts said the findings might be worth bearing in mind.

Preliminary findings

"Although some limitations exist with this type of study, this association – especially in heavier coffee drinkers – cannot be totally discounted," said one U.S. expert, cardiologist Dr David Friedman.

Read: Genes may determine how much coffee you drink

"Patients with known heart disease who are at elevated risk should limit their intake of daily caffeine products," said Friedman, who is chief of heart failure services at North Shore-LIJ's Franklin Hospital in Valley Stream, New York.

The new research was presented in London at the annual meeting of the European Society of Cardiology. Experts note that findings presented at medical meetings are typically considered preliminary until published in a peer-reviewed journal.

The new study was led by Dr Lucio Mos, a cardiologist at Hospital of San Daniele del Friuli in Udine, Italy. His team tracked about 1,200 young adults with untreated stage 1 high blood pressure. That means they had systolic blood pressure (the top number of a reading) between 140 and 159 mm Hg and/or diastolic blood pressure (the bottom number) between 90 and 99 mm Hg.

Over 12 years, there were 60 heart or circulation-related events – incidents such as heart attacks or strokes – among the participants. About 80 percent were heart attacks, while the others included strokes, peripheral artery disease (poor circulation in the legs) and kidney failure.

Compared to those who didn't drink coffee, the risk of these events was four times higher among the heavy coffee drinkers and three times higher in moderate coffee drinkers.

Moderate coffee drinking was defined as one to three cups of the caffeinated beverage per day, while "heavy" consumption was defined as four or more cups daily.

Amount of coffee important

Drinking coffee also increased the risk of "prediabetes" – a precursor to type 2 diabetes – in some of the participants. This risk is linked to factors such as genetics and being overweight and obese, according to the study.

In a meeting news release, Mos acknowledged that "there is controversy surrounding the long-term cardiovascular and metabolic effects of coffee consumption in patients with hypertension."

He believes the new findings point to a "linear" relationship between coffee drinking and heart risks in younger adults with high blood pressure, meaning that the risks rise along with the amount of coffee consumed.

As to why that might be so, Mos said that it could be linked to coffee's effects on blood pressure and/or blood sugar.

Read: Is coffee sabotaging your diet?

For his part, Friedman said that differences in each person's processing of caffeine might play a role, too. "There was an association [in the study] with those patients having higher risk of development of heart problems who were also seen to be so-called 'slow caffeine metabolisers,'" he said.

Dr Kevin Marzo is chief of cardiology at Winthrop-University Hospital in Mineola, New York. He said that "the health effects of coffee have been controversial, with some studies suggesting benefit, and some, like the most recent in young hypertensive adults, showing potential harm by raising blood pressure."

He believes that, based on the findings, "physicians may want to encourage a healthy lifestyle with regular exercise, good nutrition and keeping the coffee consumption to less than three cups per day" in younger adults with high blood pressur
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Re: Coffee

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Still that's mainly for the heavy drinkers of coffee, one or two cups a day are good for you from other studies.
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Re: Coffee

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Some of these are interesting as they improve the flavour as they add some health benefits.

http://www.naturalblaze.com/2014/11/10- ... offee.html

10 Superfoods You Can Add to Your Coffee

 Posted on November 17, 2014Diet 18 Comments

Latte artBy Heather Callaghan

Each day a person gets about three opportunities to up their nutrition in order to sustain them for that day and carry them through to the next.

Some of us, for various reasons, cannot overhaul our food lifestyles overnight. Sometimes the availability of funds and wholesome foods just isn’t there. Supplements are expensive and it’s frustrating to have to take things after striving to get nutrition from food (that comes from seriously depleted soil).

That’s why I’m a big fan of doctoring your foods to the highest and most flavorful potency. Make food into both medicine and supplements by simply working them into your routine recipes. By doing so, you don’t have to remember to take anything or choke down pills. You also don’t bypass any digestive channels. You can feel better from the start of your day. Chances are, you have some of these ingredients hiding in your cabinet!

Without further ado – here are 10 superfoods you can add to your morning brew.



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1. Grassfed butter – There is a vast nutritional difference between butter from grassfed or pastured cows versus conventional store bought butter. Mainly, the Omega 3 to Omega 6 ratio, very important when fighting inflammation. Not only is grassfed butter better in terms of a nutritional brain food (plus it’s from non-GMO fed cows), but it mixes better. Kerrygold unsalted butter is available in many stores – ask yours to stock it for you. Follow this recipe and blend. I choose not to use it as a meal replacement but for when I really want to focus without the caffeine jitters. This coffee will give you energy and make you chill at the same time.

2. Coconut oil – If you’ve read about butter coffee, you will see people adding commercial MCT oils to it. Please skip that and go for coconut oil instead, which is close to the whole product. This is another fatty brain food that is also anti-microbial without hurting the good cells. Blend as you would the butter. The best coconut oils is the least processed – that would be centrifuge extracted, the only kind I use for consumption. I even confused the Whole Foods employees by asking about it. Get energy, better nutrition absorption, pain relief, weight loss and more. The benefits are astounding.

3. Cardamom – Is a familiar friend if you’ve ever had the pleasure of imbibing Turkish coffee (recipe). Cardamom is the secret ingredient. This blessed spice is bursting with electrolytes, contains vitamin C, iron, fiber and other medicinal properties. It is amazing for all things digestive and is said to fight depression and cancer. If you have a hard time getting an appetite, take heart – cardamom will get it started. Plus the smell and taste are heavenly – you might not be able to go back to regular after adding cardamom. You will want to use the powdered spice. If you happen to have an essential oil then you also have a great breath freshener. But, if you want to use the oil in coffee, you will need to dip just the point of a toothpick into the oil bottle and stir the pick into the pot. Yes, that is the amount for the entire pot – it is a very potent oil!

4. Cinnamon – For the most benefits, use Ceylon cinnamon. Most North Americans use cassia which has high levels of coumarin, toxic to the liver. Ceylon cinnamon is shown to help with moods, weight loss, blood pressure, gut health, pain, oral health and more. It’s probably not used as much because it tastes much more subtle than typical store-bought cinnamon. Always get your organic spices in bulk from the health food store and transfer them in jars to preserve their taste.

5. Reishi Mushrooms – I tested this one on myself to make sure there is some benefit to adding Reishi powder to my morning regimen – there is! It takes awhile to notice, so please stick with it 3-5 times a week. I find buying the powder and adding it in is less expensive then buying Ganoderma coffee (Reishi-infused beans) or taking the supplements. Plus, you can easily add it to other recipes. In just one of my morning cups, I add between 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon and use a handheld frother to mix. The fine powder does not stir well. After doing this for a month, I find that I have less pain, better immune system and pep. Some people find it to be bitter – it can be, but it has a taste that lends itself well to coffee. Reishi is wonderful for a struggling immune system, even for people who are auto-immune.

6. Egg Shells – Some people make their calcium supplement by grinding egg shells. I haven’t tried that but I add egg shells to my brew for the world’s smoothest cup, and to get some minerals back in. I use only farm fresh eggs, rinse the shells, break them up and put them in my french press to brew with the grounds. After four minutes I plunge and pour. Works with drip coffee machines too, just place in the brew basket. This is the secret to the smoothest cup you’ll ever drink – it annihilates the acidity.

7. Raw Cacao powder – Not only is this a yum way to get a cocoa taste, but raw cacao has minerals like magnesium and iron, flavonoids and antioxidants said to help prevent cancer and increase cardiovascular health. A little goes a long way. This one will suppress the food appetite but increase the appetite for some lovin’. The jury’s still out on all the health hype – and so am I. But, chocolate cravings are real and to me, this powder beats a Hershey bar any day of the week.

8. Gelatin – Do your joints and bones go “snap, crackle and pop” in the morning? Then get some strength, collagen builders and extra protein with gelatin and soothe your digestive tract at the same time. You can get tasteless packets at the store, or go for a grassfed source. Also try the easier-to-digest collagen supplemental powder which you can simply add – no premixing. I was using Now Foods brand and first add the granules to an ounce of cold water, let sit for a minute, then add to the coffee. Without that first step, I might have to eat my coffee in a gel! I will switch to collagen hydrolysate soon so I can just add the powder. Obviously, this is not for vegans and vegetarians.

9. Cayenne – Has so many benefits in its own right. Believe it or not, it is used around the world in coffee. It actually neutralizes the acid. Check out this Mexican mocha recipe.

10. Nutmeg, clove and/or ginger – Similar to cinnamon and cardamom, these are sweet spices loaded with medicinal properties. If they appeal to you in any way, explore some recipes and make your beverage your new medicine. If this is starting to sound sort of like Chai, well, it is similar! Here, try this Moroccan coffee, sure to really wake you up and possibly reduce pain, and help your cells push away cancer.

The worst thing I tried during my experiment was whey protein – don’t try it in coffee! I don’t think I kept it down. Did you know Nordic countries like Scandinavia use raw egg to make coffee?

Honorable Mentions:
•Raw honey, maple syrup and coconut sugar are possible sweeteners that are less damaging than white refined sugar – but, I’m not sure that they qualify as superfoods for this purpose even though they do contain minerals and antioxidants. Real vanilla extract would be preferable to sugar.
•Himalayan Salt – Yep, some people swear by just a pinch, especially in cold brew.
•Raw milk and cream, great for fat and protein but not so great if overheated in the coffee. Coconut milk would be a great alternative.
•Prebiotic Fiber (not affiliated and haven’t tried it, found it through researching – thoughts?)
•Turmeric – after trying this for awhile, it just didn’t taste good to me. It’s only palatable if using generous cream, sweeteners and other spices or cacao.

Do you have a secret superfood supplement you add to your morning beverage? Have you tried any of these? Please share your thoughts below.

Heather Callaghan is a natural health blogger and food freedom activist. You can see her work at NaturalBlaze.com and ActivistPost.com. Like at Facebook.
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I read yesterday Coffee can slow the affects of Alzheimer.
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Re: Coffee

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Tea has less caffeine than coffee.
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This is very encouraging news :thumbsup:
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Not for me, i don't drink coffee, Ill have to get something else like chocolate.
I have seen so many with Alzheimer, coffee might slow it, but never stopped it from killing the people.
One of the best humans I knew ended up with it, it was sad to see him go.
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I've got a family history of Alzheimer's.
My great-grandfather (my father's mother's father) and my great-uncle (my father's father's brother).
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