I drink too much coffee. I was worried if it might cause any health issues in the future. Thank you all for the reply
Coffee may taste good and get you going in the morning, but what will it do for your health?
A growing body of research shows that coffee drinkers, compared to nondrinkers, are:
“There is certainly much more good news than bad news, in terms of coffee and health,” says Frank Hu, MD, MPH, PhD,
nutrition and epidemiology professor at the Harvard School of Public Health.
But (you knew there would be a “but,” didn’t you?) coffee isn't proven to prevent those conditions.
For more data on your cup(s) of joe
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www.webmd.com/food-recipes/features/coffee-new-health-food#1
Interesting that Pseudomonas fulva which is a gram negative bacteria, can metabolize coffee while it uses the beans as a source of Nitrogen. This microbe lives in the gut of a coffee borer beetle and when the poop of the beetle was studied, no traces of caffeine where detected. Not related to humans past the economic destruction if you grow coffee, but an interesting coffee fact anyway.
Psuedomonas is a very tricky microbe, certain varieties of this microbe can also detoxify common anti fungicides as many tomatoes growers are finding out where it partners with fusarium oxysporum Wilts etc