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Can coffee be made beneficial by adding spices like cinnamon, cardamom, ginger, etc?
i read up here on this blog that coffee can actually be beneficial for your health if mixed with spices. do you think it's correct? or at least some merit to it? here's the resource http://naturallybeautiful.life/how-to-make-coffee-...
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- Anonymous4 years agoFavorite Answer
For a while they kept going back and forth on bad things they could find and good things. The general consensus now is that it's overall good for you. Science works by isolating a variable. When we're testing for coffee's influence alone in people who are taking Thalidomide and nitro who smoked dope for 30 years and drank the night before the study to deal with the stress of his bad marriage at 50 with phossy jaw from the factory. He has colon cancer at 57, was it the coffee? The flip flopping is because yes, you're never going to isolate that from a human cascade.
That article should be called "how to make something slightly inflammatory so that people will read the ads I sold." Not to give you ****, but you've got to take internet articles that say "sex! you've been doing it wrong this whole time!" with a grain of salt. I became rich and famous by making people by my book on how to be rich and famous.
Spices, milk and honey (leadbelly, a blues singer in the 30s has a secret track about all the good good biscuts up in a heaven) are exotic treasures in our psyche. If you had spices, you had something valuable the other tribes didn't. We still get off on lavender ginger cream foot bath at the spa for $70 because the unkown of it being "exotic" is something our brains can't resist and marketing known that.
- Anonymous4 years ago
Coffee is an antioxidant, so it is beneficial for your health as is. Coffee reduces the risk of Diabetes, Alzheimer, Parkinsons, Stomach/Bowel Cancer, and it improves your Cardiovascular health(because caffeine is like an aerobic workout).