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Nicht drauf reinfallen, er hat keine Pyra, sondern nur eine Flasche Pommes dabei
(Don’t fall for it, he won’t have a Pyra but a bottle of French fries with him)
btw. love your ava, i'm a teahead too!
Nicht drauf reinfallen, er hat keine Pyra, sondern nur eine Flasche Pommes dabei
(Don’t fall for it, he won’t have a Pyra but a bottle of French fries with him)
Thanksbtw. love your ava, i'm a teahead too!
Thanks
Yeah, I always preferred tea over coffee (very unpopular opinion in IT), even though I drank about the same amount of both. Of course I knew that loose tea is usually much better than tea bags, but when I found out that there is a huge, huuuge difference between tea wholesalers and a few passionate sellers, who really try to find the best tea and buy directly from the farmers, a whole new world opened up for meIt still amazes me how different the taste can be, no need to go back to scented tea ever again. Also I am down to sometimes less than one coffee a week.
One reason is that coffee is a stimulant for many people. Many people need coffee in the morning to feel energised. This is an unhealthy addiction because a healthy person feels immediately energised in the morning without needing any stimulant at all. Someone who runs on coffee can never feel as good as a healthy person can.Coffee isn't unhealthy - why should it be? Unless you drink way too much of it.
Coffee isn't unhealthy - why should it be? Unless you drink way too much of it.
That’s a weird ideaI once did an experiment hanging a teabag in my coffee, and I must say that the tea is a much stronger flavor (and it was a regular tea not a lapsang or anything) got me quite by suprise always imagened that coffee would be stronger tasting.
That’s a weird ideaDid you like the taste?
Yes, you can brew tea quite strong. But the thing with tea bags is that the compounds are absorbed really quickly by the water, because you’ll usually find very fine tea powder in the bags and not loose leafs. That’s why especially green tea from tea bags tends to go bitter almost immediately.
Coffee is unhealthy anyway. Sometimes people say that I must learn to drink it (since I do not like the taste of coffee) but why would I want to learn to drink something that is unhealthy?
Studies have shown that coffee may have health benefits, including protecting against Parkinson's disease, type 2 diabetes and liver disease, including liver cancer. Coffee also appears to improve cognitive function and decrease the risk of depression.
I didn’t follow the coffee path unfortunately. It’s sad but I only had a handful of great tasting cups of coffee. A few of them in a café in Vienna. I would love to have a great coffee setup as well, but currently I am still overwhelmed with my tea journeyi was verry much into coffee, had tasted all the great beans/roasts and had my perfect setup.
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i can drink a nice yunnan gushu in the morning and it keeps me awake and motivated for hours and feels so good.
I am finding a lot of "may"s and "correlation"s in that article. But to properly judge it I would have to read the studies carefully since many studies are actually paid for to be misleading which can be found out only by carefully reading the whole study but since I do not like coffee I do not want to take the time to do so since I am not going to drink coffee either way.Not sure where you got that from
https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-...expert-answers/coffee-and-health/faq-20058339
I am finding a lot of "may"s and "correlation"s in that article.
Coffee is unhealthy for many people for sure though because it is addicting.
A healthy person can feel energised for a whole day without eating or drinking anything but water that day. If one needs a certain kind of food every day to feel good then that food is bad for him and he is addicted to it. Only diseased bodies need stimulants.
A healthy person can feel energised for a whole day without eating or drinking anything but water that day.
Refined sugar can be addicting but is unhealthy. Sugar in whole fruit is healthy but not addicting. In fact living on fruit is a great way to get over a junkfood addiction and learn how to fast.So are sugar and carbohydrates, both of which play essential roles in body function.
Modern medicine is made by the medical industry and thus is made to serve the medical industry. Cures are not good business because with every success one loses a customer, but selling pills which keep people sick but alleviate symptoms are great for making money since one gets lifelong customers and the pills can often by patented. There is a conflict of interest here.Annecdotal crap. I have sleep issues. Never felt rested a day in my life.
Apparently you know better than a foremost medical authority
 
	