The Case for Drinking as Much Coffee as You Like ... YESSSSS!!!!!! ... "What I tell patients is, if you like coffee, go ahead and drink as much as you want and can," says Dr. Peter Martin, director of the Institute for Coffee Studies at Vanderbilt University. He's even developed a metric for monitoring your dosage: If you are having trouble sleeping, cut back on your last cup of the day. From there, he says, "If you drink that much, it's not going to do you any harm, and it might actually help you. A lot."
Officially, the American Medical Association recommends conservatively that "moderate tea or coffee drinking likely has no negative effect on health, as long as you live an otherwise healthy lifestyle." That is a lackluster endorsement in light of so much recent glowing research. Not only have most of coffee's purported ill effects been disproven -- the most recent review fails to link it the development of hypertension -- but we have so, so much information about its benefits. We believe they extend from preventing Alzheimer's disease to protecting the liver. What we know goes beyond small-scale studies or limited observations. The past couple of years have seen findings, that, taken together, suggest that we should embrace coffee for reasons beyond the benefits of caffeine, and that we might go so far as to consider it a nutrient. ..."
MORE: http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2012/11/the-case-for-drinking-as-much-coffee-as-you-like/265693/
Officially, the American Medical Association recommends conservatively that "moderate tea or coffee drinking likely has no negative effect on health, as long as you live an otherwise healthy lifestyle." That is a lackluster endorsement in light of so much recent glowing research. Not only have most of coffee's purported ill effects been disproven -- the most recent review fails to link it the development of hypertension -- but we have so, so much information about its benefits. We believe they extend from preventing Alzheimer's disease to protecting the liver. What we know goes beyond small-scale studies or limited observations. The past couple of years have seen findings, that, taken together, suggest that we should embrace coffee for reasons beyond the benefits of caffeine, and that we might go so far as to consider it a nutrient. ..."
MORE: http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2012/11/the-case-for-drinking-as-much-coffee-as-you-like/265693/

- Coffee has many benefits, most important of which is that it stimulates peristalsis. I can't do without 2 cups which is large in size or about 4 regular cups.
I'm on a homeopathic crusade. And so study herbal medicine and other modalities of health care outside of the AMA.
As I learn, I have adopted daily usage of:
o Lycopene (tomato extract, good for prostate health and lowers BP)
o Ginger Root (zeroes out my joint pain, and peripheral neuropathy which otherwise keeps me from falling asleep at night)
o Garlic extract (allium has numerous benefits for the gut, and anti-viral/bacterial benefits)
o Turmeric Curcumin (the list of benefits is very long, take two a day -- it is a wonder herb -- powerful)
o Vitamin C (documentation that it scavenges free radicals and minimizes cold duration)
o Cinnamon (so many benefits, Cinamomum Cassium with Chromium)
o Melatonin (two gummies 30 min before bedtime, as we age our ability to manufacture melatonin in the pineal gland drops off significantly. The photo cells in the gland sense darkness and secrete melatonin which is 20 times as powerful as Vitamin C in fighting cancer and cleaning up free-radicals as we sleep. The side effect of better natural sleep is a plus.Dec 12, 2014
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