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Four cups of coffee linked to increased life expectancy, research claims

Nice :tup:

Well.. My clearly inferior :lol: Keurig machine compared to that was only a mere $140, but so far, it has suited my needs just fine.
I don't know much about Keurig but Moccamaster brewer at <$300 can give you the similar quality as the Jura given same coffee beans are used. The difference is that it is manual and with less options.
I won't have gone for Jura if I didn't get that deal...
 
Seems far-fetched to me until I noticed it looks like the Scandinavians are huge coffee drinkers so there may be some truth to this.

https://www.caffeineinformer.com/caffeine-what-the-world-drinks

Colombia is #44. LOL!
best coffee !

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I neither drink coffee nor tea. I guess im not human anymore
SO the question is what do you drink?

best coffee !

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Lolzzz..never heard of it.....never saw neither in Walmart (Atlanta) nor in any supermarket in Sweden. Here Zoega, Gavalia, Arabiska, Hazienda (Hacienda), Lofbergs and Espresso are the most famous coffee.
And my favorite is Hacienda la Esmeralda from Panama but it is on the expensive side.
 
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SO the question is what do you drink?


Lolzzz..never heard of it.....never saw neither in Walmart (Atlanta) nor in any supermarket in Sweden. Here Zoega, Gavalia, Arabista, Hazienda (Hacienda), Lofbergs and Espresso are the most famous coffee.
And my favorite is Hacienda la Esmeralda from Panama but it is on the expensive side.
It's an artisan speciality coffee. U wont get it in super market
 
best coffee !

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I am a light to sometimes medium blend type of drinker. Is this a particularly strong/bold kind?
 
I am a light to sometimes medium blend type of drinker. Is this a particularly strong/bold kind?
It's mild type with very less acidic (due to unique processing method) and caffeine content. But the taste is quite unique and hit you with a blast.
 
I am a light to sometimes medium blend type of drinker. Is this a particularly strong/bold kind?
You should try Hacienda la Esmeralda from Panama
 
I drink tea. Is that close enough?
 
It's mild type with very less acidic (due to unique processing method) and caffeine content. But the taste is quite unique and hit you with a blast.

Coffees with low acidity are the ones I generally lean towards. will have to hopefully find it and give a try one of these days

You should try Hacienda la Esmeralda from Panama

Will look that up. Thanks for the suggestion :)
 
Was this research financed by coffee companies?

Don't fall for such online research studies, most of these are financed by that specific industry to boos its sales.


Four cups of coffee linked to increased life expectancy, research claims
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DUBAI: Coffee drinkers who consume four cups a day could be fending off an early death, a major study has revealed.
Researchers tracked nearly 20,000 men and women for up to 14 years and found that the mortality rate of those who drank coffee regularly was almost two thirds lower, British daily, The Telegraph has reported.
It is already documented that drinking coffee can improve liver function, reduce inflammation and help the immune system.
According to the report, each extra two cups was associated with a 22 percent drop in mortality. That figure rose to 30 percent for older case studies.
Those who drank four cups a day experienced a 64 percent lower death risk than those who never or rarely drank coffee.
While the research was observational, and therefore cannot prove coffee’s link to improved mortality, it does share some findings from previous research in the US that held the figure at three cups of coffee a day.
It is thought coffee is beneficial to one’s life expectancy because of the various compounds it contains that work well with the body, including caffeine and antioxidants.
But even decaffeinated coffee was found to have similar benefits – suggesting that the most beneficial contents were the antioxidant plant compounds.
Lead author Dr. Adela Navarro said: “I would advise drink plenty of coffee, it could be good for your heart. I think it’s a good idea to have about four cups a day… I think it’s the polyphenols, they have an anti-inflammatory effect.”
The study, which was carried out in Spain, looked at people aged 25 to 60-years-old.
Meanwhile Professor Metin Avkiran, Associate Medical Director at the British Heart Foundation, warned: “This study suggests there may be an association between drinking coffee and living longer, but it doesn’t prove a causal link or explain how coffee might be having this effect… Coffee drinkers should certainly not rest on their laurels.
“The best way to minimize your risk of cardiovascular disease and premature death is to concentrate on an overall healthy lifestyle – eat a balanced diet, stay active and don’t smoke – rather than lining up the lattes.”
 
Does black tea provide the same benefits?
 
Coffees with low acidity are the ones I generally lean towards. will have to hopefully find it and give a try one of these days



Will look that up. Thanks for the suggestion :)
ABOUT THE acidity part .. u will be surprised.
 
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