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Why You Should Only Drink Organic Coffee
Why You Should Only Drink Organic Coffee Conventional coffee is among the most heavily chemically treated foods in the world. It is filled with synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, and insecticides. In addition, it is washed in chlorine and ammonia which may cause cancer by passing the chemicals to your body and depositing them into your body fat.

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13 Health Benefits of Cinnamon - Functional Food Pantry Staple?
13 Health Benefits of Cinnamon - Functional Food Pantry Staple? Research on cinnamon is still ongoing, and while preliminary research is promising, more well-designed human trials still need to be completed. There are, however, a few health benefits that seem particularly promising (and it certainly doesn't hurt to season up your food with this spice). From diabetes to pain management, an extra dash of cinnamon may be part of a plan to fight these common problems.

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Organic farming, a money-making racket with mystical origins
Organic farming, a money-making racket with mystical origins Organic farming has its roots in biodynamic agriculture, a system of farming advocated by the esoteric philosopher Rudolf Steiner in the late 19 and early 20 century. Steiner was a weird fellow who tried to reconcile science and spirituality and believed that the spiritual world was accessible to the human senses and intellect.

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Mushroom Coffee Is The Next Biggest Trend In Superfoods
Mushroom Coffee Is The Next Biggest Trend In Superfoods Four Sigmatic say that their offerings enhance your average caffeine hit, with the maitake mushroom product regulating blood sugar levels and the chaga variety reducing the coffee's natural acidity so it's friendlier on your tum. Chagas have been purported to support digestive health and combat bacteria and viruses.

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10 hacks to make your coffee healthier
10 hacks to make your coffee healthier Unfortunately, the calories in your daily cup of Joe can quickly add up. While black coffee itself is only a handful of calories, adding milk, flavoring, and sugar can increase a coffee's calorie count pretty quickly.

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The Health Benefits of Putting Butter in Coffee Plus a Bulletproof Recipe
The Health Benefits of Putting Butter in Coffee Plus a Bulletproof Recipe It’s true that coffee may just be the most controversial food when it comes to the wellness world. There are https://neoskosmos.com/en/122793/melbourne-cafes-now-selling-the-most-expensive-coffee-in-the-world-at-150-a-cup/ who swear by it and others who won’t go anywhere near it, doctors who claim it’s killing us, and studies that prove some very real health benefits it can offer. While the jury’s still out on whether the pros outweigh the cons or vice versa, what we do know is that those of us loyal to this very necessary morning habit are on a constant quest to make sure it is the healthiest, purest, most functional thing that could touch our lips before 10:00 AM.
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Is Coffee Good for You? - Consumer Reports
Is Coffee Good for You? - Consumer Reports True. Numerous studies have found that caffeine can increase alertness and concentration, and may even boost cognitive performance. And research published in the past five years has found that regular coffee drinkers seem to have a lower risk of type 2 diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, and Alzheimer’s disease, conditions that may affect the sharpness of your brain.
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Seasonal Holiday Starbucks Drinks Nutrition and Ingredients
Seasonal Holiday Starbucks Drinks Nutrition and Ingredients This seasonal concoction is one of the most decadent Starbucks has to offer. A tall made with whole milk and whipped cream contains 420 calories, 56 grams of carbs with 55 from sugar (nearly 14 teaspoons worth), 17 grams of fat, and 11 grams of protein. That’s 10 additional calories and 42 more grams of sugar than an almond croissant. Ingredient-wise, the white chocolate mocha sauce contains condensed skim milk, so this one can’t be made dairy-free, even without the whipped cream.

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Growing Consensus on Coffee Health Benefits
Growing Consensus on Coffee Health Benefits Coffee is one of the world's most consumed beverages. And as a result, coffee consumption attracts a huge body of research due to its impact on health. In fact, undoubtedly you have more than likely heard some conflicting reports that coffee is good or bad for you.
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Why You Should Only Drink Organic Coffee
Why You Should Only Drink Organic Coffee Conventional coffee is among the most heavily chemically treated foods in the world. It is filled with synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, and insecticides. In addition, it is washed in chlorine and ammonia which may cause cancer by passing the chemicals to your body and depositing them into your body fat.
