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Coffee and Hepa B

Hi folks,

I read articles on Internet about coffee and liver disease saying that coffee has effect against Liver Cancer


Example:-
Coffee Drinking May Protect Against Risk for Liver Cancer
http://cme.medscape.com/viewarticle/576900


I have no idea whether those articles are financed/sponsored by coffee factories.

How about coffee against Hepa B?  Any idea?  Thanks

B.R.
satimis
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I totally agree with bram44 as you may find everything from a positive and negative aspects so it depends  on the context.
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Hi bram44 and bberry

Thanks for your advice.

satimis
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fact is coffee is antioxident so yes it is good.. it clinses your body but then again like bram said moderation is the key so dont go drinking coffee all day.. i think one or two small cups a day wont hurt at all.. i drink bout two cups of turkish coffee a day only bcz i am nt convined that american coffee will do the job as good.. i also go black on my coffee..

take it easy with coffee and tea etc...
they are good until you start abusing your body and then its an extra load for your liver to take care of itself and the virus together
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As the good old saying goes "Anything in moderation" is ok. These studies are simply guidelines, not 100% applicable to everyone.

There are studies that state "tea is good", "Alcohol is good", "Water is good".

My theory is listen to your body. It is telling you what and how-much is ok for you.
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