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4 Surprising Health Benefits of Drinking 4 Cups of Coffee a Day
4 Surprising Health Benefits of Drinking 4 Cups of Coffee a Day Coffee doesn't have the best reputation as a healthy beverage, despite several studies that suggest the contrary. The caffeinated drink is more than just a mood-stabilizer and morning savior. Among its many health benefits, researchers have linked it a lowered risk of Alzheimer's disease and suggest it's a worthy defender against cirrhosis of the liver.

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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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Starbucks Has New Protein Blended Cold Brew Drinks
Starbucks Has New Protein Blended Cold Brew Drinks The almond version is a blend of cold brew, almond milk, plant-based protein, almond butter, and a banana date fruit blend. It clocks in at 270 calories and has 12 grams of protein. At https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/investigations/2018/11/21/coffee-shop-chemicals-stone-creek-takes-steps-protect-employees/2053324002/ and 10 grams of protein, the cacao flavor features cold brew, coconut milk, plant-based protein, cacao powder, and the banana date fruit blend.

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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 Best Coffee, According to an RD
The Best Coffee, According to an RD When it comes to buying coffee, my criteria is pretty simple: choose organic, fair trade varieties as often as possible; and if you enjoy flavored coffee, go for brands that are made without artificial additives. I have a few favorite brands that can be purchased online. While there may not be http://thecreekseafoodgrill.com/?written-by-Matthew-Horton-optimize-your-online-coffee-machine-business-operations-and-sell-coffee-machine.html between them, some offer a unique bonus, either socially or environmentally. I think that’s key, because when the foods (or beverages) we choose can nourish us and positively impact the world at the same time, that’s win-win.

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Maple City Nutrition gets face lift
Maple City Nutrition gets face lift Maple City Nutrition also installed its own version of the hall of fame. The feature wall offers a spot to recognize local residents and workers who have seen success by working with the complimentary lifestyle coaching offered at Maple City Nutrition, to meet their weight loss goals. Club members are able to move the star with their name on it down the wall, the more weight that they lose, allowing all to see the progress they’ve made.

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Benefits of Coffee and Tea
Benefits of Coffee and Tea After water, coffee and tea are the most commonly consumed beverages worldwide, and they're also top sources of both caffeine and antioxidant polyphenols for Americans. Tea, particularly green tea, has been linked with a reduced risk of stroke, diabetes and depression, and improved blood pressure, abdominal obesity and glucose levels, while coffee consumption is associated with reduced risk of premature death and cardiovascular death, for starters.1

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8 reasons why your daily coffee habit is completely justified
8 reasons why your daily coffee habit is completely justified Most recently, a November 2018 study published in Frontiers in Neuroscience suggests that drinking coffee may reduce your risk of developing both Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. Researchers investigated three different types of coffee — light roast, dark roast, and decaf dark roast — to find out which coffee compounds might have an impact on age-related cognitive decline.

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Some Good Health News, as Coffee Consumption is Highest Since 2012
Some Good Health News, as Coffee Consumption is Highest Since 2012 The popularity of coffee has not been in doubt, and casual consumers simply scanning the storefronts they come across can see the evidence of this nearly everywhere they go. Ordinary coffee shops abound, and gourmet emporiums continue to flourish. And this visual evidence appears to support the findings of a new survey, which states that daily coffee consumption is at a six-year high.

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Coffee Break:How To Grow Your Own Vanilla Beans
Coffee Break:How To Grow Your Own Vanilla Beans These plant is one of the most ancient orchids. The Vanilla genus contains 108-110 currently recognized species of vine-like orchids (hence the name Vanilla, which is derived from Spanish vaina, which means pod). The most widely grown species is Vanilla planifolia or Vanilla bean plant (flat-leaved Vanilla). Vanilla beans aren’t the easiest plants to grow. It’ll take trial and error on your part to figure out what works for you, as a gardener, and the changes you might need to make because of your planting zone. Here are the basics of growing a vanilla plant.
