Coffee addiction not so bad after all!
Update: Paul Benhaim draws a very different picture. In a summary of the book "The coffee blues" he brandmarks Coffee as a dangerous drug. Seems another item to let go.
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I stopped drinking coffee for about a year. I felt much better for it, after the initial blinding headaches went away. Now that I'm working some very crazy hours I've started up again and can't seem to function without coffee anymore.
But now I'm happy to know that it least it' good for me now... at least until the results of the next study.
Posted by Ethann Castell At 17:10:26 On 08/31/2005 | - Website - |
just make sure you have a high quality coffee. (Rock will suggest home roasted). Also Espresso is better than brewed coffee.
Posted by Stephan H. Wissel At 18:58:15 On 08/31/2005 | - Website - |