Coffee must carry cancer warning label, California judge rules

heh, milkshakes.

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This blood flow reduction happens with all stimulants, including ADHD meds. This makes me question if reduced CBF is the thing which tames "monkey mind" and allows you to focus better. Reduced parallel processing and increased performance on serial processing activity.

I highly fucking doubt it

This user is correct; the effects on cerebral blood flow due to caffeine are not new. Read the book 'Caffeine Blues' by Stephen Cherniske, which details this and the effects caffeine has on numerous systems in the body. Caffeine is a really toxic and addictive substance, and chronic long-term use destroys your health over time.

Lead exposure is no joke. Even in minuscule amounts (under the supposed safe limit) it can decrease IQ and cause behavioral issues. Boomers literally have brain damage from being exposed to high levels of lead.

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So how do you explain the thousands of studies showing the benefit of chronic coffee/tea consumption? Especially in regards to Alzheimers. If it is so 'harmful' then why is caffeine consumption inversely correlated with disease risk?

this explains alot tbh…

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In short, it isn't, and that statement isn't even close to being true. I've given you the opportunity to look into this for yourself, user. The book I cited is well researched and includes a section with references to hundreds of studies that outline the damage that caffeine does to your brain and body, particularly the endocrine system. The caffeine industry is a behemoth, and the drug is added to practically everything these days, from drinks to food to medications, because jew corporations know that by adding caffeine to their product there is a much better probability that they'll keep you coming back for more. It's criminal. And just like the sugar industry, there's a shitload of dodgy research paid for by big industry players to tell you that their product is "safe" - even beneficial - when nothing could be further from the truth. Cherniske covers it in detail in his book, and I recommend that you read it for yourself - particularly given your skepticism around the issue.

Basically everything causes cancer.
Red meat and bread cause cancer as well, will California force labels on them as well?
The more and more these labels appear the less and less people will give a shit about them.

Coffee is fine if your diet is good and you're getting a lot of healthy nutrition (which most people nowadays aren't, so it's normal for nutritionists to recommend cutting it out). You have to make sure to put in a lot of sugar though since it relies on that so it doesn't fuck you up. It helps your liver function better as long as your metabolism is fine. Much, much healthier than tea, and it's a good source of potassium and magnesium.