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Is coffee good for you?

>> No.14538550
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>> No.14538551

Yes, it's good for liver function.

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Yes

>> No.14538575

On a side note, I really dislike people who keep saying how much they're addicted to coffee as if it|s some kind of interesting personality trait

>> No.14538579

>>14538575
Is being addicted to alcohol an interesting personality trait?

>> No.14538580

>>14538546
Caffeine increases alertness, which can help with everything from concentration, testing performance, tasks, and to elevate mood. Because of caffeine's effect of water in the colon, it may stimulate gastric spasm and create motility, for people who need that to be immediate like that. Coffee mornings mean people can evacuate and do a BM prior to shower and prior to starting their day away from home.

It has antioxidants which are known to help move out those free radicals which help cell regen from being messed up damaged and mutated. Highest antioxidants are brewing method, esp if the volatile oils aren't filtered out of coffee such as with drip.

I've not aware of any other purported health benefits of coffee other than these 2 compounds, but the benefits of antioxidants is an exhaustive list from anti-cancer to beauty which you can now apply to coffee too, and of course the mental alertness and attention is also beyond what I listed.

>> No.14538623

>>14538579
It is if you're a fun drunk.