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Black coffee is good for you.

>> No.15891417 [DELETED] 
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>>15891413
>b-black? D-did you say that word? Reee

>> No.15891476

>>15891417
why must you bring up politics in a thread about coffee?

>> No.15891512

>>15891413
Love the stuff. Drink it any time of day

>> No.15891520

Coffee tastes good. Don't pretend it's good for you though. It's not. It's bad for you.

End of discus. Will not be reading your replies.

>> No.15891529

>>15891512
if you drink coffee at any time of day you're an idiot

>> No.15891533

>>15891529
Kys, I do what I want

>> No.15891540
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>>15891417
Based race traitor.

>> No.15891541

>>15891533
I bed you also have anxiety and insomnia and then ask yourself HMM WHY DO I HAVE ANXIETY SND INSOMNIA. DR SOYBERG HOOK ME UP WITH SOME KEK PILLS

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This thread is a good example of why the other boards shit on us so hard

>> No.15891574

>>15891520
coffee isn't bad for you you disgusting nigger.
i don't care if you won't read my reply i will channel my negative aura to you

>> No.15891644

Quit caffeine entirely about a year ago and have never felt better, although occasionally resisting has been hard.

>> No.15891666

coffe makes schizo's go crazy

>> No.15891713

>>15891644
I wish I could quit caffeine but it's actually caused me to have significantly less headaches in the long term (suffered from chronic, almost daily headaches in the past before caffeine consumption), so it's basically become a daily medication for me. Although I concede that my case is rare.

>> No.15892075

>>15891520
Idiot.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31055709/
>Coffee consumption has been associated with decreased mortality in previous studies. As aging, obesity, and lifestyle factors affect the risk of mortality, the association between coffee and mortality needs to be examined in various subpopulations by characteristics of subjects. To quantitatively assess this association, we conducted an updated meta-analysis including stratified analyses by potential modifiers. We searched in the PubMed and Web of Science databases through March 8, 2019, and conducted meta-analysis including linear and non-linear dose-response analyses. We identified 40 studies including 3,852,651 subjects and 450,256 all-cause and cause-specific deaths. Non-linear inverse associations between coffee consumption and mortality from all-causes, cardiovascular disease (CVD), and cancers were found. The lowest relative risk (RR) was at intakes of 3.5 cups/day for all-cause mortality (RR = 0.85, 95% CI 0.82-0.89), 2.5 cups/day for CVD mortality (RR = 0.83, 95% CI 0.80-0.87), and 2 cups/day for cancer mortality (RR = 0.96, 95% CI 0.94-0.99), while additional intakes were not associated with further lower mortality. An inverse association between coffee consumption and all-cause mortality was maintained irrespective of age, overweight status, alcohol drinking, smoking status, and caffeine content of coffee. By region, Europe and Asia showed stronger inverse associations than US. A non-linear inverse association was found for mortality from respiratory disease and diabetes, while linear inverse association was found for mortality from non-CVD, non-cancer causes. Moderate coffee consumption (e.g. 2-4 cups/day) was associated with reduced all-cause and cause-specific mortality, compared to no coffee consumption. The inverse association between coffee and all-cause mortality was consistent by potential modifiers except region.

>> No.15892081

>>15891541
You seem a bit anxious. Not everyone reacts to caffeine the same way.

>> No.15892174

>>15891644
>>15891666
>>15891713
if you're making coffee out of a drip with tap water, decaf literally just tastes the exact same