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Re:Yellow Teeth
actually getting yellow teeth barely is any real concern for the health (it may look ugly but it doesnt kill you)
you should be althrough worried for the calcium levels that you affect with drinking coffee. in many studies coffee has been proved to be responsible for increasing calcium extraction from human body, therefor your teeth and bones will get weaker. this seems to be an individual dependant case however, not everybody is affected in the same range.
see this link
http://www.cosic.org/coffee-and-health/bone-health
drinking enough milk will compensate this anyway, so if you are a real caffeine addict, just make sure you drink enough milk to keep the bones&teeth healthy and wash your teeth enough to keep em white. this way you wont break your bones while raising the coffe cup and wont need to go to dentist after your cup has accidently collided with your teeth.
i love coffee, and there is nothing that keeps me from drinking it. concidering the chances that *vogon* ships may be out here by next thursday doesnt make really worried about the fact that my teeth may get yellow. (i dont like thursdays, seriously i dont like them!)
ps. people who drink caffeine coffee should have their head examined. -
Re:Priorities...
Here are some more references, albeit from a more biased source.
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Re:L-Tyrosine is known to do this
A few years ago, I was researching the ACE "stack" (Asprin, Caffeine, and Ephedra).
You don't by any chance work for the The Coffee Science Information Centre, do you?
Yes, believe it or not, there is a research lab whose entire focus is the ebony elixir of life. The site has lots of interesting information such as information on caffiene (FYI a 10 oz cup of drip coffee has nearly three times the caffiene of a 2 oz shot of expresso); The health benefits of coffee; and, a Coffee FAQ.
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Re:L-Tyrosine is known to do this
A few years ago, I was researching the ACE "stack" (Asprin, Caffeine, and Ephedra).
You don't by any chance work for the The Coffee Science Information Centre, do you?
Yes, believe it or not, there is a research lab whose entire focus is the ebony elixir of life. The site has lots of interesting information such as information on caffiene (FYI a 10 oz cup of drip coffee has nearly three times the caffiene of a 2 oz shot of expresso); The health benefits of coffee; and, a Coffee FAQ.
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Re:L-Tyrosine is known to do this
A few years ago, I was researching the ACE "stack" (Asprin, Caffeine, and Ephedra).
You don't by any chance work for the The Coffee Science Information Centre, do you?
Yes, believe it or not, there is a research lab whose entire focus is the ebony elixir of life. The site has lots of interesting information such as information on caffiene (FYI a 10 oz cup of drip coffee has nearly three times the caffiene of a 2 oz shot of expresso); The health benefits of coffee; and, a Coffee FAQ.
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Re:L-Tyrosine is known to do this
A few years ago, I was researching the ACE "stack" (Asprin, Caffeine, and Ephedra).
You don't by any chance work for the The Coffee Science Information Centre, do you?
Yes, believe it or not, there is a research lab whose entire focus is the ebony elixir of life. The site has lots of interesting information such as information on caffiene (FYI a 10 oz cup of drip coffee has nearly three times the caffiene of a 2 oz shot of expresso); The health benefits of coffee; and, a Coffee FAQ.