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So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.
Originally Posted by
Colonel
They did get along without 600 years ago. The world was arguably a worse place than it is now but then the ones that had access to the bean back then weren't doing any better than the ones that didn't.
I think they smoked weed back then.
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Originally Posted by
John
I think they smoked weed back then.
They did at the very least sacrifice each other to the gods, in between all the coffee drinking.
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So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.
I prefer that some folks use any legal means necessary to stay alert. Pilots, surgeons, the guy behind me on the turnpike, etc.
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Originally Posted by
John
I prefer that some folks use any legal means necessary to stay alert. Pilots, surgeons, the guy behind me on the turnpike, etc.
They use drugs for that too.
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Excerpt from the article John posted:
Decaffeinated coffee has a similar impact to the standard version, they found, suggesting the caffeine is not responsible for health benefits.
So even decaf is good for you!!!
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Originally Posted by
njtom
Excerpt from the article John posted:
Decaffeinated coffee has a similar impact to the standard version, they found, suggesting the caffeine is not responsible for health benefits.
So even decaf is good for you!!!
Sweet! And no withdrawal headaches.
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Originally Posted by
njtom
Excerpt from the article John posted:
Decaffeinated coffee has a similar impact to the standard version, they found, suggesting the caffeine is not responsible for health benefits.
So even decaf is good for you!!!
Not sure about that. I have heard that formeldahyde is used in the process of making de-caf. You could be embalming yourself with each cup.
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Originally Posted by
Ezekiel 33
Not sure about that. I have heard that formeldahyde is used in the process of making de-caf. You could be embalming yourself with each cup.
But how much formaldehyde is there in a cup of decaf ? Is it a nanogram or half a gram ?
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Originally Posted by
Ezekiel 33
Not sure about that. I have heard that formeldahyde is used in the process of making de-caf. You could be embalming yourself with each cup.
What an unappetizing question! There are two things that I have found many men to be most passionate about in their diets, and they are... meat and coffee. First off, there is a small amount of formaldehyde present in coffee beans (naturally occurring) that is released during the high temperature roasting process. Unlike tea, coffee contains a very hard shell around the bean, and often times solvents are used in the lengthy decaffeinating process. The beans can have direct or indirect contact with these substances.
Though it is believed that coffee is no longer processed with formaldehyde in the US (though the FDA allows formaldehyde in present day vaccines and other food substances that convert to formaldehyde derivatives in the human body – such as aspartame) it is best to contact the company to know for sure what type of process they use. Water processes followed by ethylene acetate (naturally occurring in fruits and veggies) are more natural methods, and that is where the term "naturally decaffeinated" comes from.
However, it is interesting that some people report the smell of formaldehyde or allergic reactions (in formaldehyde sensitive individuals) to some coffee brands- this should make us all think twice to what is really in there. Though it is true that there are some beneficial substances in coffee, it is also true that in some studies, even a cup of day can interfere with fertility. Caffeine can have devastating effects on our health as well. (Less is best, none is divine). So if you have to have that coffee from time to time (or more frequently than that), make sure it is a good one and you know what is in there- all the way to the last drop!
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