Health benefits of coffee with milk

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755829 tn?1246919225 Hi there, I provide some basic advice on other forums, but am looking for some advice of my own now, I am wondering if there are health benefits in cutting out coffee and replacing it with decafe coffee, some friends say its good others say it's no better?
Avatar f tn After for the first time I decided to cook differently i cook sesame oil and little salt cooked rice then put salt with scrambled eggs with chopped cucumber and chopped baby carrots and ate that and kimchi and little meat while drinking cold water then after eat i h ad coffee since little strong put half warm water mixed it and put little bit of coffee throw the rest away then put milk and two teaspoon of sugar then cold water and couldn't sleep on my back of my stomach so I farted after
Avatar f tn For instance, studies evaluating the effect of green tea – popularly considered a “healthier” source of caffeine – have not shown the benefits associated with filtered, caffeinated coffee. This lack of benefit appears to be true for sources of caffeine other than green tea as well. Lastly, coffee should ideally be prepared by filtration because filtering removes cafestol and kahweol, two substances found in coffee that may increase serum cholesterol. So, What Do We Tell Our Patients?
755829 tn?1246919225 Hi there, I provide some basic advice on other forums, but am looking for some advice of my own now, I am wondering if there are health benefits in cutting out coffee and replacing it with decafe coffee, some friends say its good others say it's no better?
Avatar f tn There are a lot of mixed medical opinions out there regarding this so you should do what you feel comfortable with both physically and emotionally...caffeine is tough to kick so if you decide to cut it out of your diet do it slowly by switching to a mix of decaf and regular...I personally gave it up while I was prego but I had a miscarriage at 11 weeks...however I quickly went back to my old habit and it is a b**** to kick it again!
Avatar f tn I'm 39 & 27wks. I still drink a cup of coffee a day. I'd be more worried about soda, junk food, processed food, fast food, chemical exposure and lack of fresh food. Drink plenty of distilled water!
1717054 tn?1316712653 in the link elpasolady posted from the HaltC study, quality of life seemed to improve with those taking milk thistle. but of course you wonder about what else the study participants were doing. maybe avoiding ex-girlfriends. time to go watch fireworks.
Avatar f tn Will 3 or 4 shots of expresso in one cup of coffee do as well? Perhaps with a tad of skim milk to cut the flavor a little :) ?
Avatar f tn As a side note, when at the hospital in Taiwan, speaking with liver doctors from Europe and Asia, the one thing they all agreed on was the benefits of drinking coffee.
315996 tn?1429054229 I hate to bring bad news but I have read that any kind of milk added to tea or coffee louses up the benefits. I can't remember the particulars . Jim posted something about milk wrecking the good in coffee a long time ago...something about the combo causing carcinogens. If I remember correctly, the milk added to tea binds the very thing that causes the benefit . I don't like milk in tea but I have added vanilla soy milk to coffee and it wasn't bad.
Avatar m tn s a balance -- if what you accomplish on drugs, including caffeine-laced coffee, is more important than your health, and it may well be, then fine with me. As for my experience, I don't drink coffee, never have, because I never liked it, but my information comes from 18 years in the natural foods and supplements industry where I read a lot about theories of medicine. Caffeine, as with all drugs, is just too far off the balance for regular use, but if you like it that's fine with me.
Avatar m tn Coffee consumption is on the rise in the United States and over half of Americans drink it everyday, according to the National Coffee Association. Antioxidants in general have been linked to a number of potential health benefits, including protection against heart disease and cancer. For the current study, Vinson and his associates analyzed the antioxidant content of more than 100 different food items, including vegetables, fruits, nuts, spices, oils and common beverages.
1612996 tn?1298371786 hi, i have a nephew and his 2 years old now. my problem is that he started refusing to drink milk, I don't know why. I'm just worried because his grad parents put some coffee on his milk just for him to drink it.
Avatar m tn In prior studies, coffee consumption has been linked to a wide range of health benefits including reduced risk of type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome and several types of cancer, the researchers noted as background. It may have a particularly beneficial effect on the liver, being associated with lower liver enzyme levels and reduced cirrhosis and liver cancer.
Avatar m tn It depends, how much makes a big difference. One or two cups late morning and afternoon has many benefits but not every day. Coffee is like a buggy whip, it can be overdone. It must be black. It is much different when you add cream and sugar. Some coffee is more like a milk shake with a little coffee flavor. If you don't like it black, you really don't like coffee.
Avatar f tn Yes I agree with hothotsauce. I haven't consumed many dairy products for years (except cheese! I can't help it!) Because milk products don't make me feel great. It also makes people more mucusy. Plus there's something creepy about drinking the milk of a completely different species than our own. Google other calcium options. There's also plenty of soy milk options with calcium too that you can use for cooking, baking, cereal, etc. I hope this was helpful.
228686 tn?1211554707 I suppose I should thank them, what with the health benefits and all... but most mornings all I can do is glare at my decaffeinated coffee and wonder just exactly how sauteed or grilled cat might taste.
1450627 tn?1296616593 ) but no one can of soda or one cup of coffee is fine. However they do recommend NO artificial sweeteners so no diet soda no equal or sweet and low. These sweeteners are a diarrhetic so they will make the fluids fly through your body and not be absorbed or used properly additionally it is unknown the effects on a fetus.
Avatar m tn by the way sugar and salts are just mental, i mean i dont use ny sugar and any salt, same my sister, after some weeks your own body balances and you feel the sugars and salts in the food now i am free not to use them and feel foods even more delicious especially coffee (well the bad quality coffee without sugar can be felt mmeditely and is disgusting but coffee with lil milk is ok and the sugar taste comes from milk)
Avatar f tn Why bother with milk thistle if you are going to be drinking - it seems to be a waste of time and money to me honestly.