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elavarasu
hai...........

I have entered in this forum JUST NOW .i ask one question in this forum?the question is that,

Is coffee good for health in chemistry point of view?

because,I am a coffee drinker.i would like to eat it. Recently,i heared the news. the news was that,coffee is to produce the cancer.I shocked that news.

does any one help for clarify this question?
Capracus
Yes/No.
Robittybob1
QUOTE (elavarasu+Feb 10 2011, 06:27 AM)
hai...........

I have entered in this forum JUST NOW .i ask one question in this forum?the question is that,

Is coffee good for health in chemistry point of view?

because,I am a coffee drinker.i would like to eat it. Recently,i heared the news. the news was that,coffee is to produce the cancer.I shocked that news.

does any one help for clarify this question?

Well I’m hoping it is safe too, after about 4 cups per day it had better be safe!
Capracus
Coffee May Lower Skin Cancer Risk
http://health.usnews.com/health-news/manag...kin-cancer-risk
CustomisedSport
Also caffeine helps with weight loss as it boosts metabolism

Robittybob1
QUOTE (CustomisedSport+Nov 18 2011, 12:14 PM)
Also caffeine helps with weight loss as it boosts metabolism

It might if you don't add milk and sugar to it. It hasn't worked for me.
Lady Elizabeth
I should imagine the more it's roasted, the more free rad's are formed. That's why barbequed stuff (grilled to absolute flamingfuck) is a death sentence and a half. smile.gif
Robittybob1
QUOTE (Lady Elizabeth+Nov 19 2011, 04:30 AM)
I should imagine the more it's roasted, the more free rad's are formed. That's why barbequed stuff (grilled to absolute flamingfuck) is a death sentence and a half. smile.gif

I need some more caffeine.
Robittybob1
I need some more caffeine. I add cocoa to get my chocolate fix at the same time.
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