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479244 tn?1271563659

Coffee?

Like many on this site I gave up coffee and caffeine as soon as I was diagnosed.
I have read many places that it was hard on the liver.

But recently I have been finding differing view points re: coffee.

http://www.liversupport.com/wordpress/2006/06/coffees-liver-benefits/

I know this is a pretty old study, but I sure could use a cup of joe!

Does anyone know the real skinny  on coffee/hcv/liver health?

Please site studies if possible as opposed to your experience.

ps - cocksparrow, I left  you a message on nomads.

thank you!
bandman
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Want a drug that could lower your risk of diabetes, Parkinson's disease, and colon cancer? That could lift your mood and treat headaches? That could lower your risk of cavities?

If it sounds too good to be true, think again.

Coffee, the much maligned but undoubtedly beloved beverage, just made headlines for possibly cutting the risk of the latest disease epidemic, type 2 diabetes. And the real news seems to be that the more you drink, the better.


http://men.webmd.com/features/coffee-new-health-food





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I make my own...i also use organic milk and sugar with a touch of stevia and distilled water.
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479244 tn?1271563659
organic coffee??

is starbucks organic?

bandman
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Opinions are fine, but when one has the science, well, that is where I'll plop down my buck( for a hot cup of joe or two, or three!!) In other words, what mikesimon says. jerry
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I drink at least one cup of organic coffee a day...but on weekend morning ill have few extra cups....im pretty sure its ok...ya proberly dont want to drinl 25 cups of expresso tho
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