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Polyphenol antioxidant/tannins in coffee binds medication, herbs, and phytonutrients preventing absorption rendering them useless to the body.
Roasted coffee. The roasting process is what produces the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons which is known to increase risk of cancer.
May increase risk of kidney stones but research is conflicting with some even saying it lowers risk of kidney stones.
Increase LDL cholesterol unless filtered
May increase anxiety and insomnia (depending on sleep duration)
Caffeine and potential bone loss and vit D receptor issues but again conflicting studies.
Why so much conflict? One study says it is good another says it is bad. Are the studies that support coffee intake being funded by the multi-billion dollar caffeine industry or are they simply legit and coffee is mostly good for you?
Certainly can't be good for teeth.
If it is bad there are alternatives like green tea or dandelion root tea.
Thoughts? @Laikyn @kjsbdfiusdf @CupOfCoffee @Witheredly90
The Effect of Coffee on Pharmacokinetic Properties of Drugs : A Review
<i>Background</i>. Coffee has been the most commercialized food product and most widely consumed stimulant beverage in the world. It is a major source of caffeine which is the most bioactive component of coffee. Although both the United States Department of Agriculture and European Food Safety...
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Tannins in Feedstuffs for Simple-Stomached Animals | Nutrition Research Reviews | Cambridge Core
Tannins in Feedstuffs for Simple-Stomached Animals - Volume 6 Issue 1
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Roasted coffee. The roasting process is what produces the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons which is known to increase risk of cancer.
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and cancer in man - PubMed
Various substances and industrial processes, surrogates of exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), are currently classified as human carcinogens. This paper reviews recent epidemiological studies reporting direct evidence of the carcinogenic effects of PAHs in occupationally exposed...
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in coffee brew: Influence of roasting and brewing procedures in two Coffea cultivars
During coffee’s roasting process undesirable compounds such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) may be formed and later transferred to the brew…
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May increase risk of kidney stones but research is conflicting with some even saying it lowers risk of kidney stones.
Caffeine intake and the risk of kidney stones
Background: Although caffeine intake may increase urine calcium excretion, caffeine-containing beverages have been associated with a lower risk of nephrolithiasis.Objective: We sought to determine the association between caffeine intake and the risk of ...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Caffeine in Kidney Stone Disease: Risk or Benefit?
Abstract. Kidney stone disease is a global health care problem, with a high recurrence rate after stone removal. It is thus crucial to develop effective strateg
academic.oup.com
Tea and coffee as the main sources of oxalate in diets of patients with kidney oxalate stones - PubMed
We analyzed nutritional habits of 22 stone formers with special regard to oxalate content as one of the main nutritional lithogenic factors associated with kidney stones. Daily dietary oxalate intake was 354 +/- 261 mg and 406 +/- 265 mg in men and women respectively. These values were much...
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Increase LDL cholesterol unless filtered
The cholesterol-raising factor from coffee beans - PubMed
Some coffee brewing techniques raise the serum concentration of total and low-density-lipoprotein cholesterol in humans, whereas others do not. The responsible factors are the diterpene lipids cafestol and kahweol, which make up about 1% (wt:wt) of coffee beans. Diterpenes are extracted by hot...
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
May increase anxiety and insomnia (depending on sleep duration)
Caffeine consumption and self-assessed stress, anxiety, and depression in secondary school children
Previous research suggests that effects of caffeine on behaviour are positive unless one is investigating sensitive groups or ingestion of large amounts. Children are a potentially sensitive subgroup, and especially so considering the high levels of caffeine ...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Caffeine consumption, insomnia, and sleep duration: Results from a nationally representative sample
Insomnia symptoms have been individually associated with both caffeine consumption and sleep duration abnormalities in prior studies. The goal of this study was to determine whether caffeine consumption was associated with insomnia symptoms from a population ...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Caffeine and potential bone loss and vit D receptor issues but again conflicting studies.
Why so much conflict? One study says it is good another says it is bad. Are the studies that support coffee intake being funded by the multi-billion dollar caffeine industry or are they simply legit and coffee is mostly good for you?
Certainly can't be good for teeth.
If it is bad there are alternatives like green tea or dandelion root tea.
Thoughts? @Laikyn @kjsbdfiusdf @CupOfCoffee @Witheredly90