What about 8 cups
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I sometimes have 5 or 6 black coffees on a work day...if I'm reading this right, I'm basically invincible.
I’M INVINCIBLE!
Funded by the coffee industry, probably
Serious though, probably worth investigation of funding sources.
I offset the gains from my one cup of coffee by chasing it with a sugar free Monster. Balance.
I wonder how much of this is correlation vs causation. For instance, if you can afford a couple cups of coffee a day (time and money) perhaps you're just more well off in general. Coffee might be a bad example in this case because it's pretty low cost (wines a better example), but my point remains.
I was wondering if it's, like, making your heart stronger or something by having it work harder while under the effect of caffeine. 🤷🏻♂️
Previous coffee research with positive outcomes for coffee drinkers didn’t factor in that people with underlying medical conditions or that take medication that make them more likely to get vascular problems don’t drink coffee.
Coffee isn't expensive or time consuming. I pay about $7 for 12oz of ground coffee, and it lasts for at least a couple weeks' worth of brewing an 8-cup pot of fresh coffee every morning.
I suppose if you pay someone else to make your coffee it would cost more, but that would be a massive waste of money to do on a regular basis.
I wonder about causation from a different angle. I only drink decaf and don’t do any caffeine specifically because I know I’m at a higher risk for heart disease and caffeine has triggered cardiac episodes for me before.
I drink decaf :(
Isn't that the same for wine?
Hmm... Who's gonna invent coffee wine, though? One part over-caffeinated, one part decent buzz == science! 🤘🏽
From what I've seen, the benefits are being debated, seems no one can get a definitive answer. Source
Wheee! More coffee and wine for everyone!
In the US you can't sell that because the government hates freedom
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ban_on_caffeinated_alcoholic_drinks_in_the_United_States
Coffee wine the best way to start the morning