I typed Coffee into Google and got a bunch of search results stating that too much caffeine/coffee is bad for you and is addictive. https://www.healthline.com/nutrition...e-side-effects
I swear, "Follow the science" and "disinformation" are only used by people in denial about getting swindled into believing utter nonsense these days.
I typed "coffee health benefits" into a search engine and got an article on why coffee may have health benefits. Yes, too much of anything can be bad for you, but to present only one side of an argument is also disinformation.I typed Coffee into Google and got a bunch of search results stating that too much caffeine/coffee is bad for you and is addictive. https://www.healthline.com/nutrition...e-side-effects
I swear, "Follow the science" and "disinformation" are only used by people in denial about getting swindled into believing utter nonsense these days.
People actually trying to give fair and balanced information about articles that both agree AND disagree with their opinion? Impossible. Its an online form. Your expecting WAY to much from them lol.I typed "coffee health benefits" into a search engine and got an article on why coffee may have health benefits. Yes, too much of anything can be bad for you, but to present only one side of an argument is also disinformation.
We just gonna ignore how addictive it is? Good luck taking a proper dose when you're addicted to the stuff.I typed "coffee health benefits" into a search engine and got an article on why coffee may have health benefits. Yes, too much of anything can be bad for you, but to present only one side of an argument is also disinformation.
They're the one who brought coffee up and used it to change the topic. I'd be glad to talk about the previous topic again lol.
Last edited by AwesomeJr44; 08-02-2022 at 08:36 AM.
Isent the main addictive aspect of coffee the caffeine? And...pretty sure tea has it too. Perhaps in a lower does, but the idea then again becomes proper amount consumption. Unless your referring to a different addictive aspect of coffee.
Sure, if we're also gonna ignore health risks associated with drinking too much tea. Both sides of the argument, after all.
"Too much" of anything is bad for you, by definition of "too much."
That doesn't mean that it isn't good for you in moderation.
The "utter nonsense" is trying to refute the studies that show that coffee confers long-term health benefits by citing articles about how "too much" coffee is bad for you. Drinking too much water is bad for you, too, but that doesn't mean it isn't beneficial in general.
So stop spreading disinformation about coffee, it's off topic anyway.
In no way trying to start a fight, but I do find it oddly hilarious how we go from a discussion about the current state of the games plot to the benefits or lack their of between tea or coffee consumption lol."Too much" of anything is bad for you, by definition of "too much."
That doesn't mean that it isn't good for you in moderation.
The "utter nonsense" is trying to refute the studies that show that coffee confers long-term health benefits by citing articles about how "too much" coffee is bad for you. Drinking too much water is bad for you, too, but that doesn't mean it isn't beneficial in general.
So stop spreading disinformation about coffee, it's off topic anyway.
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